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The First Alcibiades Part
1 Pre | be partly or wholly the compositions of pupils; or they may have Laws Book
2 2 | will admit that musical compositions are all imitative and representative. 3 7 | permitted to communicate his compositions to any private individuals, 4 7 | are many ancient musical compositions and dances which are excellent, 5 7 | And as to the learning of compositions committed to writing which 6 7 | without rhythmical divisions, compositions in prose, as they are termed, Lysis Part
7 Text | with his poems and other compositions, it is really too bad; and 8 Text | I make verses or address compositions to him.~He is not in his Menexenus Part
9 Pre | be partly or wholly the compositions of pupils; or they may have Phaedrus Part
10 Intro| hereby announce that if their compositions are based upon these principles, 11 Intro| Dialogues merely as literary compositions. Any ancient work which 12 Text | posterity, when they see his compositions, and does he not think himself, 13 Text | great value, if, like the compositions of the rhapsodes, they are 14 Text | are to say that if their compositions are based on knowledge of 15 Text | his own compilations and compositions, which he has been long Protagoras Part
16 Text | the power of knowing what compositions of the poets are correct, The Republic Book
17 10 | must be the fairest of compositions and cannot be compounded The Symposium Part
18 Text | you showed when your own compositions were about to be exhibited, Timaeus Part
19 Text | largest void left in their compositions, and those which are composed