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1 Intro| and by golden he means not literally golden, but good; and they 2 Intro| completed. Not that I am literally speaking of ourselves, but 3 Intro| greater part of a language is literally preserved; secondly, it 4 Text | the golden men, not men literally made of gold, but good and 5 Text | other art. Not that I am literally speaking of ourselves, but Gorgias Part
6 Text | now saying; for they do literally nothing which they will, 7 Text | Yes, by the Gods, you are literally always talking of cobblers Ion Part
8 Text | the nature of it. You have literally as many forms as Proteus; Laws Book
9 2 | thousand years ago;—this is literally true and no exaggerationLysis Part
10 Text | Indeed, Socrates, he has literally deafened us, and stopped Meno Part
11 Intro| are numerous, and if taken literally, inconsistent with one another. 12 Text | answer your question. For I literally do not know what virtue 13 Text | confess with shame that I know literally nothing about virtue; and Phaedo Part
14 Intro| conversation is not to be taken literally.~The place of the Dialogue Phaedrus Part
15 Text | that in courts of law men literally care nothing about truth, The Republic Book
16 7 | said, the truth would be literally nothing but the shadows 17 7 | Agamemnon must be supposed literally to have been incapable of 18 7 | eye of the soul, which is literally buried in an outlandish The Seventh Letter Part
19 Text | my friends at Athens were literally pushing me out with their The Sophist Part
20 Text | unseen to earth, and they literally grasp in their hands rocks The Statesman Part
21 Text | has, if I am not mistaken, literally nothing to do with the royal The Symposium Part
22 Intro| which no one interpreted literally (compare Xen. Symp.). Nor 23 Text | not only demolishes but literally outrages the proverb. For, Timaeus Part
24 Intro| 3. This, although not literally contradictory, is in spirit 25 Intro| artificer of day and night’ is literally true according to Plato’ 26 Intro| conception which, if taken literally, would still leave him subject


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