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The Apology Part
1 Text | man were really able to instruct mankind, to receive money 2 Text | Meletus, that they are able to instruct and improve youth?~Certainly 3 Text | desires leisure that he may instruct you? There can be no reward Cratylus Part
4 Text | then, are given in order to instruct?~CRATYLUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: Euthyphro Part
5 Intro| that he will condescend to instruct him. But Euthyphro is in 6 Text | to show you how you might instruct me in the nature of piety; 7 Text | you are not disposed to instruct me—clearly not: else why, 8 Text | was hoping that you would instruct me in the nature of piety The First Alcibiades Part
9 Text | SOCRATES: And if we want to instruct any one in them, we shall Gorgias Part
10 Text | the rhetorician does not instruct the courts of law or other 11 Text | no one can be supposed to instruct such a vast multitude about Laches Part
12 Text | SOCRATES: Suppose that we instruct instead of abusing him?~ 13 Text | Laches does not want to instruct me, Socrates; but having 14 Text | with him; if not, we will instruct him.~LACHES: Do you, Socrates, Laws Book
15 2 | result is that the spectators instruct themselves;—and also it 16 9 | of good men, in order to instruct them how they thay live Meno Part
17 Intro| their pupils, and not merely instruct them in rhetoric or impart 18 Intro| Sophists have failed to instruct their disciple. His definition Protagoras Part
19 Text | taking pains. No one would instruct, no one would rebuke, or 20 Text | foolish as to chastise or instruct the ugly, or the diminutive, 21 Text | that you and I endeavour to instruct and inform them what is The Republic Book
22 3 | that, if Asclepius did not instruct his descendants in valetudinarian The Statesman Part
23 Intro| which may amuse as well as instruct us; the narrative is perfectly