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The Apology Part
1 Text | Why do people delight in continually conversing with you? I have Charmides Part
2 PreS | Republic and the Laws are continually recurring in them; they Ion Part
3 Text | again, you are obliged to be continually in the company of many good Laches Part
4 Text | he may start, he will be continually carried round and round Laws Book
5 3 | reason to be surprised at our continually proposing aims for the legislator Parmenides Part
6 Text | came into being later must continually differ from each other by The Republic Book
7 3 | therefore no leisure to spend in continually being ill. This we remark 8 6 | suppose further, that when, by continually attending upon him, he has 9 9 | tyrannized longest and most, most continually and truly miserable; although The Sophist Part
10 Text | aiming at an appointed mark, continually miss their aim and glance The Statesman Part
11 Intro| wickedness of the world increase continually. The reason of this further 12 Text | grew softer and smaller, continually by day and night returning 13 Text | As the pilot, by watching continually over the interests of the 14 Text | just as the art of weaving continually gives orders and maintains Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| primitive psychology is continually receiving additions from 16 Text | He is a servant, and is continually disputing about a fellow-servant Timaeus Part
17 Intro| made of gold, which are continually assuming new forms. Somebody 18 Intro| the force of attraction is continually drawing similar elements 19 Text | desist from evil, he would continually be changed into some brute 20 Text | Anything which we see to be continually changing, as, for example, 21 Text | were separated and carried continually, some one way, some another; 22 Text | always maintained, and is continually creating a perpetual motion