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Critias
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1 Text | friends should not keep their stories to themselves, but have Euthyphro Part
2 Text | I cannot away with these stories about the gods? and therefore Gorgias Part
3 Intro| that the details of the stories about another world are 4 Intro| belief. The art of making stories of ghosts and apparitions 5 Intro| and drinking and telling stories to one another and to the 6 Intro| spoken, not written words, stories which are told to a living Laws Book
7 2 | sing, and they will tell stories, illustrating the same virtues, 8 10 | one another. Whether these stories have in other ways a good Phaedo Part
9 Text | words, but should invent stories, and that I have no invention, The Republic Book
10 2 | begin by telling children stories which, though not wholly 11 2 | main fictitious; and these stories are told them when they 12 2 | storytellers of mankind. ~But which stories do you mean, he said; and 13 2 | blamable; but what are the stories which you mean? ~First of 14 2 | Why, yes, said he, those stories are extremely objectionable. ~ 15 2 | Yes, Adeimantus, they are stories not to be repeated in our 16 2 | said; in my opinion those stories are quite unfit to be repeated. ~ 17 3 | say that these horrible stories may not have a use of some 18 3 | poets, in narrating their stories, are to be allowed by us The Second Alcibiades Part
19 Text | furnish us with similar stories. For he tells us how the The Statesman Part
20 Intro| origin of these and the like stories is to be found in the tale 21 Intro| eaten and drunk, and told stories to one another, and to the 22 Intro| secretly laughs at such stories while refusing to disturb 23 Text | tradition.~STRANGER: All these stories, and ten thousand others 24 Text | they were full, and told stories to one another and to the 25 Text | and to the animals—such stories as are now attributed to Timaeus Part
26 Intro| writers. Similar gossiping stories are told about the sources


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