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The Apology Part
1 Intro| that such conduct brings discredit on the name of Athens: he Cratylus Part
2 Intro| onomatopea has fallen into discredit, partly because it has been Laws Book
3 1 | our laws, for there is no discredit in knowing what is wrong; 4 3 | defeating them; and the discredit was, not that the conquerors 5 3 | in my opinion, brought discredit was, first of all, the circumstance 6 10 | fair image, which does no discredit to our ingenuity.~Cleinias. 7 10 | of our argument will not discredit the lawgiver.~Athenian. 8 12 | relates to the dead, and a discredit to him if they are not well 9 12 | ignorant of all this without discredit where great and glorious Phaedo Part
10 Text | which has now fallen into discredit? That the soul is a harmony The Sophist Part
11 Text | them, without any great discredit.~THEAETETUS: Very good.~ The Symposium Part
12 Text | anything to say to their discredit; the reason being, as I