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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| over us. Most of us have experienced a sort of delight and feeling Laches Part
2 Text | I am younger and not so experienced, I think that I ought certainly 3 Text | first place men of merit and experienced trainers of the minds of Laws Book
4 2 | for true pleasure.” The experienced see all this confusion, 5 10 | youngest of the three and experienced in rivers, take upon me 6 11 | obtain information from experienced persons about the rogueries Parmenides Part
7 Intro| contradictory states cannot be experienced by the one both together: 8 Text | have been shown to have experienced the affections aforesaid?~ 9 Text | nor equal, nor have they experienced anything else of the sort; Phaedo Part
10 Intro| majority of mankind have really experienced some moral improvement; 11 Intro| which Socrates says that he experienced in explaining generation 12 Text | my good friend, who are experienced in these matters, shall Phaedrus Part
13 Text | afflicted with a malady which no experienced person would attempt to 14 Text | thinking that you are more experienced in these matters than I Philebus Part
15 Text | some feeling which she experienced when in company with the 16 Text | pleasure or pain which was experienced.~PROTARCHUS: True.~SOCRATES: 17 Text | pleasures, however and wherever experienced, which are unattended by Protagoras Part
18 Text | at home and call in any experienced friend who knows what is The Republic Book
19 5 | them under the command of experienced veterans who will be their 20 9 | we ourselves are able and experienced judges and have before now The Statesman Part
21 Text | tediousness which we may have experienced in the discussion about The Symposium Part
22 Text | loss of them, or, having experienced the benefits of money and Theaetetus Part
23 Intro| of philosophy,’ and has experienced the youthful intoxication 24 Intro| glance at objects enables the experienced eye to judge approximately 25 Intro| he is taught it by a more experienced judgment than his own; he 26 Text | same with that which he experienced at the time? Assuredly not.