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501 3 | will feel such a misfortune far less than another. ~Then 502 3 | heart, Endure, my heart; far worse hast thou endured!" ~ 503 3 | against the Achaeans. Now as far as these lines, ~"And he 504 3 | early youth and continuing far into life, at length grow 505 3 | excellence, improves the body as far as this may be possible. 506 3 | without a napping judge is a far higher and nobler sort of 507 3 | the art of medicine thus far only. ~Has he not, I said, 508 3 | Yes, he said, they are far too apt to be deceived. ~ 509 3 | musician and harmonist in a far higher sense than the tuner 510 4 | the State to increase so far as is consistent with unity; 511 4 | as the men; and I am very far from praising them. ~But 512 4 | smiths, he replied, will be far more numerous. ~Will not 513 4 | pleasure-mightier agent far in washing the soul than 514 4 | citizen," you will not be far wrong-hereafter, if you 515 4 | replied; I will; and as far as I can at present see, 516 4 | observe that we were not far wrong in our guess that 517 4 | seeking, but at what was far off in the distance; and 518 4 | they like or unlike in so far as they are called the same? ~ 519 4 | of the thirsty one, in so far as he is thirsty, desires 520 5 | things be uncovered was far better than to cover them 521 5 | best of our citizens? ~By far the best. ~And will not 522 5 | the best women? ~Yes, by far the best. ~And can there 523 5 | utility of such a law are far more questionable. ~I do 524 5 | to them; they must be as far as possible of like natures 525 5 | lovers know, and which is far more convincing and constraining 526 5 | similar agencies, in order as far as this is possible to prevent 527 5 | pleasure and pain? ~Yes, far more so than in other States. ~ 528 5 | all will be affected as far as may be by the same pleasures 529 5 | protectors is made out to be far better and nobler than that 530 5 | always and in all things, as far as they are able, women 531 5 | them to run any risk? ~I am far from saying that. ~Well, 532 5 | of war, but to know, as far as human foresight can, 533 6 | said, that we determine how far they can unite this and 534 6 | from his earliest youth, as far as in him lies, desire all 535 6 | their having honor would be far more extraordinary. ~I will. ~ 536 6 | easily induced to listen? ~Far otherwise. ~And even if 537 6 | is perfectly moulded, as far as he can be, into the proportion 538 6 | some foreign clime which is far away and beyond our ken, 539 6 | and to these he will, as far as he can, conform himself. 540 6 | becomes orderly and divine, as far as the nature of man allows; 541 6 | made the ways of men, as far as possible, agreeable to 542 6 | remarked that sight is by far the most costly and complex 543 6 | the most like the sun? ~By far the most like. ~And the 544 6 | science, and of truth in so far as the latter becomes the 545 6 | good is not essence, but far exceeds essence in dignity 546 7 | me show in a figure how far our nature is enlightened 547 7 | which are now shown to him? ~Far truer. ~And if he is compelled 548 7 | fixed. ~I agree, he said, as far as I am able to understand 549 7 | citizens, and have educated you far better and more perfectly 550 7 | reillumined; and is more precious far than ten thousand bodily 551 7 | necessarily be deemed inferior far to the true motions of absolute 552 7 | than this has been. ~As far as I understand, he said, 553 7 | only and not to women as far as their natures can go. ~ 554 8 | governments of which I spoke, so far as they have distinct names, 555 8 | father is only half a man and far too easy-going: adding all 556 8 | harmonious soul will flee far away and never come near 557 8 | food and condiments, in so far as they are required for 558 8 | are only necessary in so far as they are good for health? ~ 559 8 | those who have got thus far in their tyrannical career - " 560 8 | and spend them; and in so far as the fortunes of attainted 561 9 | him? ~I say that he is by far the most miserable of all 562 9 | others for gain or fame. ~Far less. ~"Lover of wisdom," " 563 9 | abiding, ever learning, not so far indeed from the heaven of 564 9 | judge better than anyone? ~Far better. ~And he is the only 565 9 | itself variable and mortal? ~Far purer, he replied, is the 566 9 | the service of the soul? ~Far less. ~And has not the body 567 9 | go down and up again as far as the mean; and in this 568 9 | opinion. But, if he agree so far, we may ask him to answer 569 9 | ruin." ~Yes, said Glaucon, far worse-I will answer for 570 9 | order that we may be all, as far as possible, under the same 571 9 | habit and training, and so far will he be from yielding 572 10 | to be received; as I see far more clearly now that the 573 10 | multitude? ~Just so. ~Thus far, then, we are pretty well 574 10 | their own proper work, are far removed from truth, and 575 10 | said. ~Yes, I said, thus far we were right; but there 576 10 | manufacturer of images and is very far removed from the truth. ~ 577 10 | are excellent people, as far as their lights extend; 578 10 | and well awake, too; so far removed is her dwelling-place 579 10 | manifested more clearly. Thus far, we have spoken the truth 580 10 | just and to be like God, as far as man can attain the divine 581 10 | retributions other and greater far which he described. He mentioned 582 10 | extremes on either side, as far as possible, not only in 583 10 | cunning in the arts; and far away among the last who The Second Alcibiades Part
584 Text | We are.~SOCRATES: And so far we seem to be right. For 585 Text | term those who are less far gone ‘stupid’ or ‘idiotic,’ 586 Text | but keeps it to himself as far as he can, it does indeed The Seventh Letter Part
587 Text | me to aid your cause so far as I can in word and deed. 588 Text | effect.~My own opinion, so far as the young men were concerned, 589 Text | has now been betrayed, so far as your action was concerned? 590 Text | amount of labour involved? Far from it.” To reproaches 591 Text | departure, therefore, acting, so far as a man can act, in obedience 592 Text | Dion. I combated these as far as I could, but with very 593 Text | way that would make him as far as possible master of himself 594 Text | man will put his trust, far more than in ties of personal 595 Text | Dion, I know right well, so far as it is possible for a 596 Text | and wives at home, and, as far as possible, a long line 597 Text | matters of worth, will be far from exposing them to ill 598 Text | and who would be held in far higher repute as judges 599 Text | This is the history so far of my efforts to come to 600 Text | would have happened, so far as human foresight can foretell. The Sophist Part
601 Intro| will briefly consider how far these statements appear 602 Intro| conceived than this. So far is Plato from supposing 603 Intro| paradoxes of Zeno extended far beyond the Eleatic circle. 604 Intro| contradiction. Plato, as far as we know, is the first 605 Intro| which he has thrown down. So far as they are aids to reflection 606 Intro| it easy to determine how far the unknown element affects 607 Intro| countries, but this is very far from being the fulfilment 608 Intro| almost of God? When we look far away into the primeval sources 609 Intro| single room,’ yet he is far from being ignorant of the 610 Text | Stranger?~STRANGER: I am far from objecting, Theodorus, 611 Text | a young man, and he was far advanced in years. (Compare 612 Text | Certainly.~STRANGER: Thus far, then, the Sophist and the 613 Text | conversation, of which the style is far from being agreeable to 614 Text | THEAETETUS: That is my view, as far as I can judge, although, 615 Text | perplexity.~STRANGER: We are far from having exhausted the 616 Text | on this view being, in so far as it is known, is acted 617 Text | consideration of them, so far as they come within the 618 Text | motion.~THEAETETUS: Yes, by far.~STRANGER: And two of these 619 Text | THEAETETUS: That is not far from the truth.~STRANGER: 620 Text | that we have succeeded thus far, the citadel is ours, and 621 Text | them, by expressing it, as far as they can, in word and The Statesman Part
622 Intro| creation, in which they are far behind their competitors;— 623 Intro| patients or pupils, goes into a far country, and comes back 624 Intro| like him, comes back from a far country, is he to be prohibited 625 Intro| method. Yet they are not so far apart as they appear: in 626 Intro| may however be doubted how far, either in a Greek or modern 627 Intro| ships, but it would be a far greater evil if each particular 628 Intro| Greek cities which were far worse now in his old age 629 Text | will they differ at all, as far as government is concerned?~ 630 Text | were laying down, that as far as we can we should divide 631 Text | merry-maker and musician, as far as their nature is susceptible 632 Text | But their motion is, as far as possible, single and 633 Text | in him, and executing, as far as he remembered them, the 634 Text | and give nourishment, as far as they could, of themselves, 635 Text | Then you and I will not be far wrong in trying to see the 636 Text | who is about to go into a far country, and is expecting 637 Text | to preserve them, and, as far as may be, to make them 638 Text | to pass them, would be a far greater and more ruinous 639 Text | particulars of action as far as they admit of being written 640 Text | would only be acting, as far as they are able, like the 641 Text | teaches?~YOUNG SOCRATES: Far superior.~STRANGER: And 642 Text | rather reject the bad as far as possible, and accept 643 Text | becomes temperate and wise, as far as this may be in a State, 644 Text | natures like their own, and as far as they can they marry and 645 Text | presides over them, and, in so far as to be happy is vouchsafed The Symposium Part
646 Intro| women, has taught Socrates far more than this about the 647 Text | tenderness of her love so far exceeded theirs, that she 648 Text | still beardless, and younger far). And greatly as the gods 649 Text | goddess who is his mother is far younger than the other, 650 Text | them. In our own country a far better principle prevails, 651 Text | loves ought to be noted as far as may be, for they are 652 Text | mortal nature is seeking as far as is possible to be everlasting 653 Text | to run all risks greater far than they would have run 654 Text | fairest sort of wisdom by far is that which is concerned 655 Text | and they are married by a far nearer tie and have a closer 656 Text | has been instructed thus far in the things of love, and 657 Text | perceive that beauty, is not far from the end. And the true 658 Text | you are, and a performer far more wonderful than Marsyas. 659 Text | supped, I went on conversing far into the night, and when 660 Text | would never have gone so far about to hide the purpose Theaetetus Part
661 Intro| 1) he is uncertain how far he can trust Plato’s account 662 Intro| is also uncertain (2) how far, and in what parts of the 663 Intro| question may be raised, how far Plato in the Theaetetus 664 Intro| State, we cannot tell how far Socrates is serious; for 665 Intro| alternatives, and show how far rest and how far motion, 666 Intro| show how far rest and how far motion, how far the universal 667 Intro| and how far motion, how far the universal principle 668 Intro| not; so I went with him as far as Erineum; and as I parted 669 Intro| about to unfold to you are far more ingenious. They maintain 670 Intro| would have helped himself in far better style.~‘You have 671 Intro| think that this is going too far. Socrates ironically replies, 672 Intro| seem to have exercised a far wider influence in the cities 673 Intro| philosophy and religion are very far removed from sense. Admitting 674 Intro| produce them, except in so far as they are objects of sense 675 Intro| cannot see: and yet there is far more in thinking and seeing 676 Intro| is of this nature.~Thus far we have been speaking of 677 Intro| the case, he dreams. How far their powers or instincts 678 Intro| by those of sight, or how far our impressions of sight 679 Intro| nature by physical science is far in advance of such idealism. 680 Intro| continuity, which though far from being its highest determination, 681 Intro| to bring himself back as far as he is able to the condition 682 Intro| Many who have pursued it far into detail have never examined 683 Intro| learn from other men that so far as we can describe to them 684 Intro| we have also drifted so far away from Aristotle, that 685 Intro| Nor can we determine how far they do or do not exist, 686 Text | went with Theaetetus as far as Erineum. Let us go in, 687 Text | well. I observe them as far as I can myself, and I enquire 688 Text | perceives what he knows, and, as far as I can see at present, 689 Text | appear to you?~THEAETETUS: Far from it.~SOCRATES: Or that 690 Text | my boy, outer barbarians. Far more ingenious are the brethren 691 Text | have false perceptions; and far from saying that everything 692 Text | appear to him. And I am far from saying that wisdom 693 Text | call wise men tadpoles: far from it; I say that they 694 Text | have helped himself in a far more gloriose style.~THEODORUS: 695 Text | is to become like God, as far as this is possible; and 696 Text | doer of unholy things, had far better not be encouraged 697 Text | aim of legislation, and as far as she has an opinion, the 698 Text | friend Theaetetus was not so far from the mark when he identified 699 Text | agree with you, Socrates, so far as we have yet gone.~SOCRATES: 700 Text | friend, that we have been so far right in our idea about 701 Text | remember, and I am very far from supposing that they Timaeus Part
702 Intro| Democritus and Anaxagoras, as far as we can judge from their 703 Intro| the creature eternal as far as this was possible. Wherefore 704 Intro| the eternal nature.~Thus far the universal animal was 705 Intro| and graceless ways.~Thus far we have spoken of the works 706 Intro| persuading necessity as far as possible to work out 707 Intro| to have made things, as far as was possible, fair and 708 Intro| who harmonized them as far as necessity permitted.~ 709 Intro| awake, then the attack is far more dangerous, and is called 710 Intro| truth and immortality, as far as is possible to man, and 711 Intro| we discuss at length how far Plato agrees in the later 712 Intro| which he seeks to put as far as possible out of the way 713 Intro| purity of truth in itself.—So far the words of Plato may perhaps 714 Intro| passed before his mind.~Thus far God, working according to 715 Intro| elements, but they are so far from being elements (Greek) 716 Intro| direction to the latter—is far from explaining the appearance 717 Intro| imprisoned like a wild beast, far away from the council chamber, 718 Intro| have now to consider how far in any of these speculations 719 Intro| Plato actually knew, but how far he has contributed to the 720 Intro| in modern times, has made far greater progress by the 721 Intro| and may hereafter be of far more universal application. 722 Intro| Parmenides, we are in doubt how far Plato is expressing his 723 Intro| Pythagoreans to know how far the statements contained 724 Intro| the form-fairer and truer far—of mathematical figures. 725 Intro| the act of creation. In so far as he works with his eye 726 Intro| that he must put God as far as possible out of the way 727 Intro| therefore human actions, in so far as they are dependent upon 728 Intro| Greece only, but spreading far and wide over the nations 729 Intro| interest for us except in so far as they illustrate the extravagances 730 Intro| remark that the story is far more likely to have been 731 Intro| good and nothing bad, so far as this was attainable.’ 732 Text | with a view of securing as far as we could the best breed, 733 Text | the columns of Heracles as far as Egypt, and of Europe 734 Text | Egypt, and of Europe as far as Tyrrhenia. This vast 735 Text | and unalterable, and, as far as their nature allows, 736 Text | good and nothing bad, so far as this was attainable. 737 Text | have the same proportion so far as was possible (as fire 738 Text | the animal should be as far as possible a perfect whole 739 Text | self-sufficient would be far more excellent than one 740 Text | the universe eternal, so far as might be. Now the nature 741 Text | it might resemble this as far as was possible; for the 742 Text | intelligible animal.~Thus far and until the birth of time 743 Text | the idea of the best as far as possible, uses as his 744 Text | help us against them.~Thus far in what we have been saying, 745 Text | and asks what it is. By far the safest and truest answer 746 Text | saying this we shall not be far wrong; as far, however, 747 Text | shall not be far wrong; as far, however, as we can attain 748 Text | becomes earth and air, in so far as she receives the impressions 749 Text | winnowing machine, scattered far away from one another the 750 Text | say that God made them as far as possible the fairest 751 Text | properties, everywhere God, as far as necessity allowed or 752 Text | causes and agents of them, as far as I am able. In the first 753 Text | divine in all things, as far as our nature admits, with 754 Text | and have his dwelling as far as might be from the council-chamber, 755 Text | also being in every man far weaker. For these reasons 756 Text | own impulse and extended far outside the head, but being 757 Text | we should endeavour as far as we can by education, 758 Text | manage them by regimen, as far as a man can spare the time, 759 Text | must be mortal, and, as far as it is possible altogether 760 Text | attain truth, and in so far as human nature is capable 761 Text | generation of other animals, so far as the subject admits of