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The Apology Part
1 Text | your superior wisdom has recognized thus early in life, and Cratylus Part
2 Intro| with more definite sounds recognized by custom as the expressions Euthydemus Part
3 Text | when I was getting up I recognized the familiar divine sign: Ion Part
4 Intro| Protagoras the ancient poets are recognized by Protagoras himself as 5 Text | leaping forth on the floor, recognized by the suitors and casting Laws Book
6 2 | ago they appear to have recognized the very principle of which 7 4 | those which are commonly recognized. Now you must regard this 8 6 | which is not so easily recognized. This is the judgment of 9 11 | of the children, shall be recognized according to the provisions Meno Part
10 Intro| of psychology, which is recognized by Plato in this passage. Phaedo Part
11 Intro| commands of an oracle, and who recognized a Divine plan in man and Phaedrus Part
12 Intro| full of the evils which he recognized as flowing from the spurious Protagoras Part
13 Intro| the invidious nature is recognized by Protagoras himself. Hippocrates The Republic Book
14 6 | the author of sight who is recognized by sight? ~True, he said. ~ The Sophist Part
15 Intro| of a class who are hardly recognized on earth; who appear in 16 Text | without rules of art, is recognized by the reasoning faculty The Statesman Part
17 Text | STRANGER: Is not monarchy a recognized form of government?~YOUNG 18 Text | natural head who is at once recognized to be the superior both The Symposium Part
19 Intro| so glaring and which was recognized by the Greeks of a later Theaetetus Part
20 Intro| Heracleitus was not generally recognized in Greece, but was really 21 Intro| psychology when the senses are recognized as organs of sense, and 22 Intro| element of truth which is not recognized by Plato; viz. that truth 23 Intro| passions should also be recognized by it.~Its sphere is supposed Timaeus Part
24 Intro| body will be more fully recognized, and that the influence 25 Intro| periods of time have become a recognized principle of geology.~(2)