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The First Alcibiades Part
1 Text | never going out, as in the fable of Aesop the fox said to Gorgias Part
2 Intro| that this is an old wives’ fable. But you, who are the three 3 Intro| 1) the myth, or rather fable, occurring in the Statesman, 4 Text | disposed to regard as a fable only, but which, as I believe, Laws Book
5 4 | May I still make use of fable to some extent, in the hope Phaedo Part
6 Intro| have represented them in a fable as a two-headed creature 7 Text | them, he would have made a fable about God trying to reconcile Phaedrus Part
8 Intro| history degenerate into fable? Why did words lose their The Statesman Part
9 Intro| shepherd: (3) and besides our fable, we must have an example; 10 Intro| have taken up a lump of fable, and have used more than 11 Text | up a marvellous lump of fable, and have been obliged to Theaetetus Part
12 Intro| many live in the old wives’ fable of appearances; they think 13 Text | And so the Protagorean fable came to nought, and yours 14 Text | repetition of an old wives’ fable. Whereas, the truth is that