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The Apology Part
1 Text | of my enemy, rather than abide here by the beaked ships, 2 Text | villainy and wrong; and I must abide by my award—let them abide 3 Text | abide by my award—let them abide by theirs. I suppose that 4 Text | as men say, all the dead abide, what good, O my friends Cratylus Part
5 Text | principle; and whether you abide by our present convention, 6 Text | unless continuing always to abide and exist. But if the very Crito Part
7 Text | answer; ‘or were you to abide by the sentence of the state?’ Euthyphro Part
8 Intro| tales which Socrates cannot abide; and his dislike of them, Laws Book
9 6 | guardians of the law and abide by their permission and 10 8 | do. And he who will not abide by the decision shall suffer 11 8 | practise an art, and not abide more than twenty years from 12 9 | and the homicides shall abide by their judgment. But if Meno Part
13 Text | true opinions: while they abide with us they are beautiful Phaedrus Part
14 Intro| great writer. He cannot abide the tricks of the rhetoricians, 15 Text | neither sleep by night nor abide in her place by day. And Protagoras Part
16 Text | time. At present we must abide by the compact which was 17 Text | If you are disposed to abide by our agreement, that I The Republic Book
18 3 | and by that proof we must abide until it is disproved by The Sophist Part
19 Intro| in which generous youth abide. On land you may hunt tame The Statesman Part
20 Text | direction?~STRANGER: Shall we abide by what we said at first,