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Critias Part
1 Text | hunted the bulls, without weapons, but with staves and nooses; Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| be usefully applied. The weapons of common sense, not the 3 Intro| self-defence borrows the weapons of the brothers, they both 4 Text | teach a man how to use the weapons of the courts when he is Euthyphro Part
5 Intro| amusingly confident that he has weapons in his own armoury which Gorgias Part
6 Intro| be pierced by them. The weapons of ridicule are taken out Laches Part
7 Intro| concerned with the use of weapons—‘What is Courage?’ Laches Laws Book
8 4 | we ought to aim. But what weapons shall we use, and how shall 9 7 | know how to manage these weapons, and especially how to handle 10 7 | warrior who has to use iron weapons, bows and javelins, and 11 7 | the use of bows and other weapons equally with the men. And 12 7 | archery, and all hurling of weapons, and the use of the light 13 8 | hurling javelins, and using weapons somewhat dangerous, and 14 12 | who has thrown away his weapons of defence? Tradition says Parmenides Part
15 Intro| classification. These were the ‘new weapons,’ as he terms them in the Phaedrus Part
16 Intro| rhetoricians at their own weapons; he ‘an unpractised man Philebus Part
17 Intro| tells us, he is ‘forging weapons of another make,’ i.e. new 18 Intro| we shall require some new weapons; and by this, I mean a new 19 Intro| war for mind I must have weapons of a different make from 20 Text | second prize, I ought to have weapons of another make from those The Seventh Letter Part
21 Text | murderers as supporters with weapons in their hands. The guilt The Sophist Part
22 Intro| the Eristic Sophist with weapons borrowed from his own armoury. 23 Intro| carrying on the war with weapons fair or unfair against the The Statesman Part
24 Text | defences are either military weapons or protections; and protections The Symposium Part
25 Intro| were assailed by similar weapons which have been used even Timaeus Part
26 Text | pursuits; moreover, the weapons which they carry are shields