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The Apology Part
1 Intro| Secondly, there are the professed accusers, who are but the 2 Intro| that Socrates had never professed to teach them anything, 3 Text | me; for I never taught or professed to teach him anything. And Charmides Part
4 Text | you come to me as though I professed to know about the questions Crito Part
5 Intro| the opinions which he had professed in his life. Not ‘the world,’ Euthydemus Part
6 Text | for I remember that you professed this when you were here Gorgias Part
7 Text | the head. The case of the professed statesman is, I believe, 8 Text | very much like that of the professed sophist; for the sophists, Laches Part
9 Text | trust them if they only professed to be masters of their art, Meno Part
10 Text | instruction, who are not professed teachers and who never had Protagoras Part
11 Intro| be thought a madman who professed an art which he did not The Republic Book
12 1 | pay, which is not the art professed by him? ~He gave a reluctant The Seventh Letter Part
13 Text | Dionysios ask for one. For he professed to know many, and those The Sophist Part
14 Text | as a hero of debate, who professed the eristic art.~THEAETETUS: The Symposium Part
15 Text | let you off.~Aristophanes professed to open another vein of Theaetetus Part
16 Text | just as he would if we professed to be grammarians and to