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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| various inflexions which accompany them; between the mere mechanical Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| misunderstandings which necessarily accompany the first efforts of speculation. 3 Text | persuade some old men to accompany me to them, as I persuaded The First Alcibiades Part
4 Text | SOCRATES: Again; you sometimes accompany the lyre with the song and Laches Part
5 Text | would go, and get you to accompany us; and we were intending Laws Book
6 1 | every kind of pleasure which accompany them; and any one who meets 7 7 | like those hirelings who accompany the departed at funerals 8 10 | and to the qualities which accompany them, such as heat and cold, Menexenus Part
9 Text | there are any foreigners who accompany me to the speech, I become Meno Part
10 Text | virtue, as would appear, must accompany the acquisition, and without Phaedo Part
11 Text | broken army, urging them to accompany him and return to the field Phaedrus Part
12 Intro| beauty; a divine idea would accompany them in all their thoughts 13 Text | if you can spare time to accompany me.~SOCRATES: And should Philebus Part
14 Text | pleasure often appears to accompany an opinion which is not 15 Text | also those pleasures which accompany health and temperance, and 16 Text | as we termed them, which accompany, some the sciences, and The Republic Book
17 4 | play of the others! will accompany them in all their actions 18 5 | then that we invite him to accompany us in the argument, and 19 10 | Clotho and Atropos, who accompany with their voices the harmony Timaeus Part
20 Text | all the affections which accompany these, presented a strange 21 Text | pain and the desires which accompany them. For this nature is