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The Apology Part
1 Intro| Socrates.~Yet some of the topics may have been actually used Gorgias Part
2 Intro| the introduction of such topics. But he is reminded by Socrates 3 Text | nature, or what are the topics of that persuasion of which 4 Text | Socrates, of introducing such topics into the argument?~SOCRATES: 5 Text | the introducer of these topics, or he who says without Laws Book
6 4 | consider them to be chance topics of discourse. Let us acknowledge, 7 4 | and we may proceed to the topics which follow next in order, 8 4 | education. These then are the topics which follow next in order.~ Phaedrus Part
9 Intro| and apparently distracting topics which he brings together. 10 Intro| better arrangement of the topics; he begins with a definition 11 Intro| love, and no order in the topics (being in these respects 12 Text | SOCRATES: Then as to the other topics—are they not thrown down Philebus Part
13 Intro| discussion, in which some topics lightly passed over were The Sophist Part
14 Intro| Before analyzing further the topics thus suggested, we will The Symposium Part
15 Intro| on to more common-place topics. The antiquity of love, 16 Intro| Comedy the allusions to such topics have disappeared. They seem 17 Intro| frequent mention of such topics is not to be taken as the 18 Text | simplicity I imagined that the topics of praise should be true, Theaetetus Part
19 Intro| and the brief limiting his topics, and his adversary is standing Timaeus Part
20 Intro| together in this place. The topics which I propose briefly