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Charmides Part
1 PreS | and ‘whither the wind blows, the argument follows’. Cratylus Part
2 Intro| whither the argument blows we follow’ (Rep.). To have Critias Part
3 Text | only that they did not use blows or bodily force, as shepherds Euthydemus Part
4 Text | boars, came rushing on his blows, and fearlessly replied The First Alcibiades Part
5 Pre | argument ‘whither the wind blows.’ That no conclusion is Laws Book
6 7 | imitates the modes of avoiding blows and missiles by dropping 7 7 | javelins, and of all sorts of blows. And when the imitation 8 8 | ourselves in imitating all those blows and wards which we were 9 8 | boxing gloves, that the blows and the wards might be practised 10 8 | shall be beaten with as many blows as there are grapes on the 11 8 | of satisfaction for such blows. Of these fruits the stranger 12 9 | deserts—death, or bonds, or blows, or degrading places of 13 9 | time or afterwards of the blows which he has received; or 14 9 | the death of another by blows and the like on a momentary 15 9 | slays a son or daughter by blows, or some other violence, 16 9 | to correct such an one by blows, either as the aggressor 17 9 | inflict upon him as many blows with the scourge as he has 18 9 | country shall punish him with blows, or in any way which they 19 11 | the law, and control with blows those who indulge in passion, Menexenus Part
20 Pre | argument ‘whither the wind blows.’ That no conclusion is Parmenides Part
21 Intro| but ‘whither the argument blows’ he follows.~III. The negative Phaedrus Part
22 Text | of the pricks and of the blows of the whip, plunges and Protagoras Part
23 Intro| before him after two or three blows. Socrates partially gains 24 Text | straightened by threats and blows, like a piece of bent or The Republic Book
25 3 | every such crisis meets the blows of fortune with firm step 26 7 | after their manner of the blows which the plectrum gives,