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The Apology Part
1 Intro| summary of public opinion, assumes the same legal style.~The 2 Intro| city. The tone which he assumes towards them is one of real Gorgias Part
3 Intro| art from Gorgias, Socrates assumes the existence of a universal 4 Intro| disguises which Socrates assumes are like the parables of Parmenides Part
5 Text | also a time at which it assumes being and relinquishes being— Phaedrus Part
6 Intro| the Platonic philosophy assumes, are not like the images Philebus Part
7 Text | he even leaps for joy, he assumes all sorts of attitudes, The Republic Book
8 3 | person whose character he assumes? ~Of course. ~Then in this 9 9 | which the tyrannical nature assumes to the beholder, but let The Second Alcibiades Part
10 Pre | are ill-drawn. Socrates assumes the ‘superior person’ and The Statesman Part
11 Intro| rival of the statesman, but assumes his form. Plato sees that Theaetetus Part
12 Intro| mind (Theaet.), or which assumes the existence of ideas independent Timaeus Part
13 Intro| But (a) if, as Mr Grote assumes, Plato did not see that 14 Intro| circulating in every part. He assumes in language almost unintelligible 15 Text | any way, or at any time, assumes a form like that of any 16 Text | refined away, the black part assumes an acidity which takes the