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The Apology Part
1 Intro| the gods whom the State approved. He does not defend himself, Critias Part
2 Text | considering that to form approved likenesses of human things Laws Book
3 4 | not the shortest, is to be approved; nor is length at all to 4 6 | and whichever of them is approved by vote shall be admitted 5 7 | By all means; that law is approved by the suffrages of us all.~ 6 8 | song which has not been approved by the judgment of the guardians Phaedrus Part
7 Intro| of what is likely to be approved by ‘the many who sit in 8 Text | And if the law is finally approved, then the author leaves 9 Text | that which is likely to be approved by the many who sit in judgment; 10 Text | and censured others, as he approved or disapproved of them. Philebus Part
11 Text | you have been saying is approved by the judgment of all of Protagoras Part
12 Text | arbiters.~This was generally approved, and Protagoras, though 13 Text | Days).’~Prodicus heard and approved; but Protagoras said: Your The Republic Book
14 3 | tutor of Achilles, to be approved or deemed to have given 15 3 | sentiments which can be approved. ~Loving Homer as I do, 16 8 | next; this is not equally approved, and is a form of government 17 9 | that pleasures which are approved by the lover of wisdom and The Seventh Letter Part
18 Text | at Athens, with persons approved by you, and let Dion enjoy The Statesman Part
19 Text | do what is now generally approved, although not the best thing The Symposium Part
20 Intro| speaks of them as generally approved among Hellenes and disapproved Theaetetus Part
21 Text | while ago we admitted and approved the statement, that of the Timaeus Part
22 Intro| of his own actions,’ is approved by modern philosophy too.