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The Apology Part
1 Text | temper (like a person who is suddenly awakened from sleep), and Cratylus Part
2 Intro| intelligent than the rest. Suddenly, on some occasion of interest ( Gorgias Part
3 Text | souls; and they shall die suddenly and be deprived of all their Laws Book
4 9 | passion either when men suddenly, and without intention to 5 12 | stormy places, have been suddenly overwhelmed by floods of Lysis Part
6 Text | some older person, when suddenly we were interrupted by the Menexenus Part
7 Text | to the speech, I become suddenly conscious of having a sort The Republic Book
8 5 | question to answer when asked suddenly; and I shall and I do beg 9 7 | liberated and compelled suddenly to stand up and turn his 10 7 | said, such a one coming suddenly out of the sun to be replaced 11 10 | in the morning, awaking suddenly, he found himself lying The Second Alcibiades Part
12 Text | case. Suppose that you were suddenly to get into your head that The Seventh Letter Part
13 Text | and a life lived together, suddenly a light, as it were, is The Statesman Part
14 Text | mistake—at first sight, coming suddenly upon him, I did not recognize 15 Text | the wise legislator were suddenly to come again, or another The Symposium Part
16 Intro| about to say something, when suddenly a band of revellers breaks 17 Intro| a couch at his side, but suddenly, on recognizing Socrates, 18 Text | comes toward the end will suddenly perceive a nature of wondrous 19 Text | to his own speech, when suddenly there was a great knocking 20 Text | couch by Socrates, when suddenly a band of revellers entered, Theaetetus Part
21 Intro| as a new train of thought suddenly arises, as, for example, Timaeus Part
22 Intro| then, as if his wings were suddenly clipped, he walks ungracefully 23 Intro| when the watery part is suddenly drawn away; or if moisture 24 Intro| that vice is ignorance, and suddenly the doctrine seems to him 25 Text | when all the watery part is suddenly drawn out by fire, a more