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Cratylus Part
1 Text | Yes.~SOCRATES: Let me now invite you to consider what Hermogenes Gorgias Part
2 Intro| in submitting to them! To invite the common herd to be lord 3 Intro| to which you, Callicles, invite us; for that way is nothing 4 Text | SOCRATES: And you, like him, invite any one to ask you about 5 Text | service of the State do you invite me? determine for me. Am Laches Part
6 Text | have done so, and would invite you to assist us in the 7 Text | SOCRATES: And shall we invite Nicias to join us? he may Laws Book
8 2 | at a public mess, he may invite not only the other Gods, 9 2 | choristers, whom we hereby invite and, although they are their 10 10 | be the case then I shall invite you to follow, and my experience Lysis Part
11 Text | said.~Here I was going to invite the opinion of some older Phaedrus Part
12 Text | make a feast you should invite not your friend, but the Philebus Part
13 Text | the question to which I invite your attention is difficult Protagoras Part
14 Text | can I do otherwise than invite you to the examination of The Republic Book
15 5 | perhaps. ~Suppose then that we invite him to accompany us in the 16 7 | kinds; some of them do not invite thought because the sense 17 7 | with opposite impressions, invite thought; those which are The Seventh Letter Part
18 Text | of the Sicilians, do not invite this man to join you, or 19 Text | loyal or salutary act; but invite all others to the work of The Symposium Part
20 Text | friends of ours,’ he said, ‘invite them in, but if not, say Theaetetus Part
21 Text | doctrine of rest.~THEODORUS: Invite Socrates to an argument— 22 Text | Socrates to an argument—invite horsemen to the open plain;