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The Apology Part
1 Intro| called; 2nd. The shorter address in mitigation of the penalty; 2 Text | impudence or inclination to address you as you would have liked Euthydemus Part
3 Text | knowledge, O forgive me: I address you as I would superior The First Alcibiades Part
4 Text | SOCRATES: Then you, too, would address them on principles of justice?~ Gorgias Part
5 Intro| general is only a rhetorical address to a mixed audience of men, 6 Text | nothing to do, and do not even address myself to them. May I ask Laws Book
7 2 | any others which we might address to them.~Cleinias. I assent 8 5 | high argument” of ours to address us in the following terms:— 9 5 | legislator shall appear and address us:—”O my friends,” he will 10 7 | opposite effect.~And now let us address young men in the form of 11 10 | indignation at such persons. Our address to these lost and perverted 12 10 | these matters.~Cleinias. Our address, Stranger, thus far, is 13 10 | more. And now we are to address him who, believing that 14 11 | son shall be allowed to address them in a similar manner, Lysis Part
15 Intro| conversation which he should address to his beloved.~After the 16 Text | deny that I make verses or address compositions to him.~He Menexenus Part
17 Intro| attributed to Socrates. The address of the dead to the living Phaedrus Part
18 Text | the place of starting. His address to the fair youth begins The Republic Book
19 3 | individuals are supposed to address to their rulers, whether 20 8 | we were children, and to address us in a lofty tragic vein, 21 8 | earnest? ~How would they address us? ~After this manner: The Sophist Part
22 Text | out a long soliloquy or address, as if I wanted to show 23 Text | mirror, or in sculpture, and address him as though he had eyes, Theaetetus Part
24 Text | this distinction, let us address ourselves to those who say