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The Apology Part
1 Intro| and he makes no attempt to veil his ignorance in mythology Cratylus Part
2 Intro| that antiquity has cast a veil over the truth. Yet all 3 Text | that antiquity has cast a veil over them, which is the The First Alcibiades Part
4 Pre | and dates, and casting a veil over the gloomier events 5 Text | another, which they called her veil; and several other fair Gorgias Part
6 Intro| Phaedrus, throwing aside the veil of irony, he makes a speech, 7 Intro| the Bible or Plato, the veil of another life. For no 8 Intro| not really discussed; the veil of the ideal state, the 9 Text | bodies are interposed as a veil before their own souls. Laws Book
10 5 | to do the same; he should veil his immoderate sorrow or Menexenus Part
11 Pre | and dates, and casting a veil over the gloomier events Phaedo Part
12 Intro| Republic), he replaces the veil of mythology, and describes 13 Intro| the curtain falls, and the veil of mythology descends upon Phaedrus Part
14 Intro| as elsewhere, to draw a veil over things which are beyond 15 Text | What?~SOCRATES: I will veil my face and gallop through Protagoras Part
16 Intro| and of the Cratylus, the veil of irony is never withdrawn; Theaetetus Part
17 Intro| longer in error. We may veil our difficulty under figures 18 Intro| are always changing. The veil of language intercepts facts. Timaeus Part
19 Intro| takes away or drops the veil of mythology, and presents