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Gorgias Part
1 Intro| Polus, if he will, may summon all the rich men of Athens, 2 Text | statement;—you may, if you will, summon Nicias the son of Niceratus, 3 Text | come with him; or you may summon Aristocrates, the son of 4 Text | offering which is at Delphi; summon, if you will, the whole Laws Book
5 1 | too have a poet whom we summon as a witness, Theognis, 6 7 | Athenian. Then once more let us summon him who has the chief concern 7 8 | prevailing practice, will first summon the runner;—he will appear 8 11 | law, the claimant shall summon the possessor, who shall 9 11 | he who wants him shall summon him, and he who is summoned Phaedo Part
10 Text | not to be a match for two.~Summon me then, he said, and I 11 Text | until the sun goes down.~I summon you rather, I rejoined, 12 Text | Iolaus, but as Iolaus might summon Heracles.~That will do as Protagoras Part
13 Text | said: But why should we not summon Prodicus and Hippias and 14 Text | of the hero (Il.).’~And I summon you, for I am afraid that The Seventh Letter Part
15 Text | they do not, then do not summon me or any other helper to The Statesman Part
16 Text | slaves, but that we will summon an assembly either of all Theaetetus Part
17 Text | all things are becoming. Summon all philosophers— Protagoras, 18 Text | agree with you in this. Summon the great masters of either