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The Apology Part
1 Text | said of them that the most eminent men of Athens, to whom the Charmides Part
2 PreS | reasons why I differ from so eminent an authority. Reserving 3 Text | say that you have heard eminent physicians say to a patient Euthydemus Part
4 Text | supposed to be the most eminent professors of their time. Gorgias Part
5 Intro| true sense of the faults of eminent men, a temper of dissatisfaction 6 Text | that we had had good and eminent masters, and had been successful Laws Book
7 2 | delights the one man who is pre–eminent in virtue and education. 8 2 | excellences, and one pre–eminent one, about which there is 9 3 | no man ought to have pre–eminent honour in a state because Lysis Part
10 Text | I replied; he is a very eminent professor.~Are you disposed, Meno Part
11 Text | teach him how to become eminent in the virtues which I was Philebus Part
12 Intro| They are also described as eminent in physics. There is unfortunately Protagoras Part
13 Text | musician, but was really an eminent Sophist; also Pythocleides 14 Text | that you will become very eminent in philosophy. Let us come The Statesman Part
15 Intro| questioned by three such eminent Platonic scholars as Socher, Theaetetus Part
16 Text | Sunian, who was himself an eminent man, and such another as