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Crito Part
1 Text | to fear the censure and welcome the praise of that one only, Gorgias Part
2 Text | in word and song truths welcome and unwelcome?—which in 3 Text | say what is best, whether welcome or unwelcome, to the audience; Ion Part
4 Text | Socrates, Ion.~SOCRATES: Welcome, Ion. Are you from your Laws Book
5 1 | Megillus. I shall gladly welcome any method of enquiry which 6 2 | also lead younger men to welcome with dutiful delight good 7 6 | toil, will receive a kindly welcome, far better than he would 8 11 | strangers who are in need at the welcome resting–place, and gives Lysis Part
9 Text | conversation, to which you are welcome.~Thank you, I said; and Menexenus Part
10 Text | your lives, no one will welcome or receive you. This is Parmenides Part
11 Intro| in the Agora at Athens. ‘Welcome, Cephalus: can we do anything 12 Text | and Glaucon in the Agora. Welcome, Cephalus, said Adeimantus, The Republic Book
13 2 | there not some which we welcome for their own sakes, and 14 5 | assuring him that he is welcome to any knowledge which he The Symposium Part
15 Text | banquet was about to begin. Welcome, Aristodemus, said Agathon, Timaeus Part
16 Intro| the particulars. ‘You are welcome to hear them,’ said the 17 Text | former citizens. You are welcome to hear about them, Solon,