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Gorgias Part
1 Intro| otherwise.’ Then hear another parable. The life of self-contentment 2 Intro| in the Phaedrus: (8) the parable of the Cave (Republic), 3 Intro| the sexes, Sym.: (11) the parable of the noble captain, the 4 Intro| perhaps any allegory or parable relating to the unseen world, Phaedrus Part
5 Intro| they would take up their parable again and say:—that there 6 Intro| myth, which is a sort of parable, and like other parables Philebus Part
7 Text | And we shall take up our parable and say: Do you wish to The Republic Book
8 6 | reply can only be given in a parable. ~Yes, Socrates; and that 9 6 | discussion; but now hear the parable, and then you will be still 10 6 | suppose you now take this parable to the gentleman who is The Statesman Part
11 Intro| have interpreted his own parable.~He touches upon another The Symposium Part
12 Intro| to part them; as in the parable ‘they grow together unto Theaetetus Part
13 Text | spoke these things in a parable to the common herd, like 14 Text | soul, as Homer says in a parable, meaning to indicate the Timaeus Part
15 Intro| put into other words the parable in which Plato has wrapped