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The Apology Part
1 Intro| and may be learned at the theatre. Socrates undertakes to 2 Text | exhibitions of them at the theatre (Probably in allusion to Critias Part
3 Text | you the judgment of the theatre. They are of opinion that 4 Text | the requirements of this theatre. And now, making no more Laws Book
5 2 | his inspiration from the theatre, nor ought he to be unnerved 6 2 | not as the disciple of the theatre, but, in his proper place, 7 2 | has been the ruin of the theatre; they ought to be having 8 2 | stand up and sing in the theatre to a mixed audience?—and 9 9 | disorderly and noisy, as in a theatre, clapping or hooting in Phaedrus Part
10 Text | then the author leaves the theatre in high delight; but if The Republic Book
11 6 | in a court of law, or a theatre, or a camp, or in any other 12 10 | crowd is assembled in a theatre. For the feeling represented 13 10 | the risible faculty at the theatre, you are betrayed unconsciously The Symposium Part
14 Intro| number of spectators at the theatre, and Socrates, who is disposed 15 Text | actors and faced the vast theatre altogether undismayed, if 16 Text | my head is so full of the theatre as not to know how much 17 Text | the foolish many in the theatre, cannot be regarded as the