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The Apology Part
1 Text | of nature. For I am far advanced in years, as you may perceive, Charmides Part
2 Text | are just entering are the advanced guard of the great beauty, 3 Text | the truth of that which is advanced from time to time, just Cratylus Part
4 Intro| but I see that you have advanced; for you now admit that Euthydemus Part
5 Intro| verbal fallacies. The sophism advanced in the Meno, ‘that you cannot The First Alcibiades Part
6 Text | with Anaxagoras, and now in advanced life with Damon, in the Gorgias Part
7 Intro| the great rhetorician, now advanced in years, who goes from 8 Text | study; but when he is more advanced in years, the thing becomes Laws Book
9 3 | Athenian. But, as time advanced and the race multiplied, 10 11 | when they are still more advanced in years, they continue Lysis Part
11 Intro| middleaged; in the Lysis he is advanced in years.~The Dialogue consists 12 Text | myself, although I am now advanced in years, am so far from Philebus Part
13 Intro| sciences, the Republic is less advanced than the Philebus, which 14 Intro| followers—to be no further advanced than men were in the age Protagoras Part
15 Intro| the claim of philosophy advanced for the Lacedaemonians, 16 Intro| is a parody of the claims advanced for the Poets by Protagoras; The Republic Book
17 7 | to the greater and more advanced part of geometry-whether The Seventh Letter Part
18 Text | examined them and the farther I advanced in life, the more difficult 19 Text | the advantage of somewhat advanced years.~Therefore, I pondered The Sophist Part
20 Text | young man, and he was far advanced in years. (Compare Parm.)~ 21 Text | what?~STRANGER: We have advanced to a further point, and Theaetetus Part
22 Intro| invincible disputant, now advanced in years, of the Protagoras 23 Intro| if he has cleared up or advanced popular ideas, or illustrated 24 Intro| in the meshes of a more advanced logic. To which Protagoras