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Crito Part
1 Text | one, because you have been struck or reviled by him, or received Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| ridicule. At first we are only struck with the broad humour of 3 Text | animals?~At this I was quite struck dumb, Crito, and lay prostrate. Gorgias Part
4 Text | or quickly, that which is struck will he struck violently 5 Text | which is struck will he struck violently or quickly?~POLUS: Laches Part
6 Text | marine on board a ship which struck a transport vessel, and Laws Book
7 8 | thirty years of age, shall be struck and beaten off, but not 8 9 | reasonable that a young man when struck by an elder should lightly 9 9 | thinks that some stranger has struck him out of wantonness or 10 9 | stranger appears to have struck the citizen unjustly, let 11 9 | young man, let the person struck defend himself in the natural 12 9 | age of the person who is struck or younger, he shall defend Parmenides Part
13 Intro| weeds of philosophy have struck their roots deep into the Phaedo Part
14 Intro| And first of all we are struck by the calmness of the scene. Protagoras Part
15 Text | pots, which when they are struck continue to sound unless The Republic Book
16 1 | him, I should have been struck dumb: but when I saw his 17 2 | curious? ~The matter never struck me before; but I quite recognize 18 3 | and for this reason he was struck by lightning. But we, in 19 10 | keeping hold of the part struck and wasting time in setting The Second Alcibiades Part
20 Text | their hands, and have been struck and beaten and endured every The Sophist Part
21 Text | used, and the fish is not struck in any chance part of his The Statesman Part
22 Intro| supreme over human life.~He is struck by the observation ‘quam The Symposium Part
23 Text | discourse? I am especially struck with the beauty of the concluding Theaetetus Part
24 Intro| erroneous inferences. But he is struck by one possibility of error, Timaeus Part
25 Intro| of the world.~Plato was struck by the phenomenon of Mercury, 26 Intro| explanation of sensation we are struck by the fact that he has