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The Apology Part
1 Text | signified to me by oracles, visions, and in every way in which Laws Book
2 10 | apparitions and dreams or remember visions, they find in altars and 3 10 | wherever they may have had such visions; and with a view to all Philebus Part
4 Intro| pains of anticipation—the visions of gold and other fancies The Republic Book
5 9 | of fantastic and lawless visions. ~I quite agree. ~In saying 6 10 | describing heavenly delights and visions of inconceivable beauty. The Statesman Part
7 Intro| expect that all Plato’s visions of a former, any more than 8 Intro| reality of things, not with visions or pictures of them: he Theaetetus Part
9 Intro| compared with their own visions and aspirations; but they Timaeus Part
10 Intro| engender in us corresponding visions of the night. And now we 11 Intro| experiment. The dreams and visions, which pass through the 12 Text | they engender corresponding visions in dreams, which are remembered 13 Text | led away by phantoms and visions night and day,—to be a remedy 14 Text | he cannot judge of the visions which he sees or the words 15 Text | expositors of dark sayings and visions, and are not to be called