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Critias Part
1 Text | having a charioteer who stood behind the man-at-arms to Euthydemus Part
2 Text | interested, he jumped up and stood opposite to us: and all Lysis Part
3 Text | anger him; and there he stood and listened.~I turned to Meno Part
4 Intro| were unconscious. They stood in a new relation to theology Phaedo Part
5 Text | the Eleven, entered and stood by him, saying:—To you, Philebus Part
6 Intro| relation in which his doctrine stood to the Eleatic Being or 7 Intro| No philosophy has ever stood this criticism of the next Protagoras Part
8 Text | were going along; and we stood talking in the vestibule 9 Text | him still speaking; still stood fixed to hear (Borrowed The Seventh Letter Part
10 Text | Dionysios.” So we went and stood in the presence of Dionysios; 11 Text | Dionysios; and those two stood shedding silent tears, while The Sophist Part
12 Intro| danger. Many a sceptic has stood, as he supposed, firmly The Statesman Part
13 Text | generation, the age of man again stood still, and a change opposite The Symposium Part
14 Intro| how on one occasion he had stood for an entire day and night 15 Intro| relation in which human beings stood to it. That the soul has 16 Text | up, but see how matters stood between him and me. So I 17 Text | dawn until noon—there he stood fixed in thought; and at 18 Text | stand all night. There he stood until the following morning; Theaetetus Part
19 Intro| abstraction, and to this opinion stood in no relation.~Like Theaetetus, Timaeus Part
20 Intro| the ancient physics they stood much in the same relation 21 Intro| physical philosopher would have stood still; he could not have