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Charmides Part
1 Text | convinced of the truth of the suspicion which I entertained at the Cratylus Part
2 Text | destruction (apolon). Now the suspicion of this destructive power Critias Part
3 Intro| of Plato, and without a suspicion that the whole narrative The First Alcibiades Part
4 Pre | orations, are more liable to suspicion than others; those, again, 5 Text | for no one entertains a suspicion that the father of a prince Gorgias Part
6 Text | rhetoric; although I have a suspicion about both the one and the 7 Text | what? But why, if I have a suspicion, do I ask instead of telling Ion Part
8 Intro| dishonest?’ Ion, who has no suspicion of the irony of Socrates, Laws Book
9 2 | playfully because he has a suspicion of his own badness? In that 10 7 | must have had a dreamy suspicion of their nature. And let 11 10 | their existence, and no suspicion of their non–existence; 12 12 | Stranger; but I have a suspicion that you are referring to Lysis Part
13 Text | then a most unaccountable suspicion came across me, and I felt Menexenus Part
14 Pre | orations, are more liable to suspicion than others; those, again, Parmenides Part
15 Intro| there will always be a suspicion, either that they have no Phaedo Part
16 Text | many points still open to suspicion and attack, if any one were Protagoras Part
17 Text | him called Agathon, and my suspicion is that he is the beloved The Republic Book
18 3 | self-reflection-there is a constant suspicion that headache and giddiness 19 4 | has been realized; and the suspicion which we entertained at 20 6 | That, he said, is a shrewd suspicion of yours. ~And if we only The Sophist Part
21 Intro| movement is not without suspicion, seeming to imply a state The Statesman Part
22 Intro| two suspected ones.~4. The suspicion of them seems mainly to The Symposium Part
23 Intro| points of comparison. But the suspicion which hangs over other writings Theaetetus Part
24 Text | though I have a strong suspicion that you are right.~SOCRATES: Timaeus Part
25 Intro| so great as to create a suspicion that they are derived from