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The Apology Part
1 Text | their stead. These are the lessons by which I corrupt the youth, Cratylus Part
2 Intro| There are philological lessons also to be gathered from Euthydemus Part
3 Intro| mouths Socrates draws his own lessons, and to whom he always seems Gorgias Part
4 Intro| and make a bad use of the lessons which they have learned 5 Intro| endeavour to draw out the great lessons which he teaches for all Laches Part
6 Text | the love of other noble lessons; for every man who has learned Meno Part
7 Intro| developed in the Theaetetus. The lessons of Prodicus, whom he facetiously Protagoras Part
8 Text | they may not unlearn the lessons which they have taught them. The Republic Book
9 3 | must they not learn other lessons beside these, and lessons 10 3 | lessons beside these, and lessons of such a kind as will take 11 4 | reason with noble words and lessons, and moderating and soothing 12 7 | all these things -labors, lessons, dangers-and he who is most The Seventh Letter Part
13 Text | education or of suitable lessons, in the first place...; 14 Text | the next.~These are the lessons which I tried to teach, The Statesman Part
15 Intro| in order to teach certain lessons; or, as in the Phaedrus, 16 Intro| consists in the philosophical lessons which Plato presents to The Symposium Part
17 Intro| opportunity of receiving lessons of wisdom. He narrates the Timaeus Part
18 Text | Truly, as is often said, the lessons of our childhood make a