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The Apology Part
1 Intro| of his disciples is not satisfactory, can hardly be denied. Fresh 2 Intro| of his defence, is more satisfactory.~Again, when Socrates argues Euthyphro Part
3 Intro| first of all to have a more satisfactory answer to the question, ‘ Gorgias Part
4 Text | out like a freeman in a satisfactory manner. Now I, Socrates, 5 Text | should know that I was in a satisfactory state, and that no other 6 Text | and will no longer be a satisfactory companion in the search Laches Part
7 Text | is this condition of ours satisfactory?~LACHES: Quite the reverse.~ Laws Book
8 1 | necessary to any clear or satisfactory treatment of the subject, 9 6 | should severally have given satisfactory proof of what they are, 10 6 | unable to obtain from them a satisfactory decision, let him have recourse 11 7 | been said either clear or satisfactory? Now, as far as possible, Parmenides Part
12 Intro| an explanation afford any satisfactory connexion of the first and 13 Intro| of the Parmenides can be satisfactory which does not indicate Philebus Part
14 Intro| discussion is one of the least satisfactory in the dialogues of Plato. The Republic Book
15 2 | maintained by anyone in a satisfactory way. I want to hear justice 16 5 | other be able to give you a satisfactory explanation. ~Proceed. ~ 17 6 | replied. ~Yes, but not in a satisfactory manner; you frightened us 18 8 | and try to arrive at a satisfactory decision. ~That way of viewing 19 10 | flute-maker which of his flutes is satisfactory to the performer; he will The Statesman Part
20 Text | be easy. But until some satisfactory witness can be found of 21 Text | afford a grand support and satisfactory proof of the doctrine which Theaetetus Part
22 Intro| determined, although not on very satisfactory grounds, that knowledge 23 Text | persuade myself that I have a satisfactory answer to give, nor hear Timaeus Part
24 Intro| which appears to have no satisfactory solution. In what relation