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The Apology Part
1 Intro| have put him to death in order to escape the necessity 2 Text | and cannot tell; but in order that they may not appear 3 Text | bring any of them hither in order to petition you for an acquittal. 4 Text | that this should be the order which he observes in all Charmides Part
5 PreS | preserve the construction and order of the original;—this is 6 PreS | the text; but the precise order and arrangement of the words 7 PreS | In some cases, where the order is confused, the expression 8 PreS | an equal variety in the order of words or an equal nicety 9 PreS | in modern nations; and in order to bring the Greek down 10 PreS | which, according to the order adopted in this work, ends 11 PreS | intended to be studied in the order in which they are here named ( 12 PreS | of Plato in chronological order according to what he deems 13 Intro| temperance proceed in regular order from the popular to the 14 Intro| strictly chronological. The order which has been adopted is 15 Text | main at his neighbour in order to make a place for him 16 Text | Certainly, he said.~In order, then, that I may form a 17 Text | hide his perplexity. In order that the argument might Cratylus Part
18 Intro| that Plato used words in order to conceal his thoughts, 19 Intro| and fanciful disguise, in order that the truth may be permitted 20 Intro| second lambda is inserted in order to avoid the ill-omened 21 Intro| have worked a miracle in order to fill up a lacuna in human 22 Intro| analogous or similar sounds, in order to express similar analogous 23 Intro| is walking, and partly in order to preserve the character 24 Intro| statement of facts. But, in order to state or understand the 25 Intro| higher and more logical order. We see that in the simplest 26 Intro| God or nature which gives order to it in its infinite greatness, 27 Intro| into this ‘indigesta moles’ order and measure. It was Anaxagoras’ 28 Intro| the earth.~iii. Next in order to analogy in the formation 29 Intro| received form of a word in order to render it more expressive 30 Intro| possible variety in the order of words gives more flexibility 31 Intro| rhythm and accent and the order of words and the balance 32 Intro| in new senses or in a new order or even a little perverted 33 Intro| Except for the sake of order and consecutiveness nothing 34 Text | the word Dii Philos; in order to convert this from a sentence 35 Text | to me to follow next in order. You know the distinction 36 Text | nothing can affirm. Next in order after Hestia we ought to 37 Text | second lambda is added in order to avoid the ill-omened 38 Text | which he therefore used in order to express motion, just 39 Text | Names, then, are given in order to instruct?~CRATYLUS: Certainly.~ Critias Part
40 Intro| and taught them how to order the state. Some of their 41 Text | which you have made. In order, then, that he may provide 42 Text | places which they set in order. Hephaestus and Athene, 43 Text | put into their minds the order of government; their names 44 Text | ships. Such was the military order of the royal city—the order 45 Text | order of the royal city—the order of the other nine governments 46 Text | whomsoever he would. Now the order of precedence among them Crito Part
47 Intro| Crito has come early in order to gain his consent to a 48 Intro| to do the least evil in order to avoid the greatest, and 49 Text | account, be at ease; for in order to save you, we ought surely 50 Text | his city and his country order him; or he must change their 51 Text | of the manner in which we order justice and administer the 52 Text | Thessaly, having gone abroad in order that you may get a dinner. Euthydemus Part
53 Intro| manuals of logic. But if the order of history were followed, 54 Intro| passionate yearning was set in order and made ready for use. 55 Text | persevere with the youth; and in order to heighten the effect went 56 Text | well know—out of envy, in order to prevent me from learning 57 Text | quickly interposing, in order that Ctesippus might not Euthyphro Part
58 Intro| innovations in religion in order to injure Socrates; at the The First Alcibiades Part
59 Text | and watch over them, in order to preserve as far as possible 60 Text | formation of his limbs, in order that he may be as shapely 61 Text | ALCIBIADES: The aim is the better order and preservation of the 62 Text | improves and preserves the order of the city? Suppose you 63 Text | improves or preserves the order of the body? I should reply, 64 Text | alone secures their good order?~ALCIBIADES: But I should 65 Text | be wise and discreet in order that we may be good men? 66 Text | obtain power or authority, in order to enable you to do what Gorgias Part
67 Intro| assertions respecting their order and sequence. The mantle 68 Intro| only a violation of the order of nature, which intended 69 Intro| Gorgias and Polus; and, in order to explain his meaning to 70 Intro| will agree to anything, in order that he may get through 71 Intro| themselves the duty of bringing order out of disorder. The good 72 Intro| accident, but is due to order and harmonious arrangement. 73 Intro| And the soul which has order is better than the soul 74 Intro| the soul which is without order, and is therefore temperate 75 Intro| We will now consider in order some of the principal points 76 Intro| both the ideas of measure, order, harmony, are the connecting 77 Intro| sophistry of a religious order, or of a church in which 78 Intro| statesman is he who brings order out of disorder; who first 79 Intro| of freedom alone, or of order alone, but how to unite 80 Intro| how to unite freedom with order is the problem which he 81 Intro| serving-man of the state. In order to govern men he becomes 82 Intro| not their follower, but in order to lead he must also follow. 83 Intro| he may have the existing order of society against him, 84 Intro| that true art should bring order out of disorder; that it 85 Intro| forgetful of measure and order, he will express not that 86 Intro| or sham. In all of them order has to be brought out of 87 Intro| does not say that God will order all things for the best ( 88 Intro| tale to its truth. The new order of the world was immediately 89 Intro| convulsion, in which the order of the world and of human 90 Text | Not for your sake, but in order that the argument may proceed 91 Text | question; for I ask not in order to confute you, but as I 92 Text | have to be chosen and an order of battle arranged, or a 93 Text | would to the physician, in order that the disease of injustice 94 Text | get the better of them, in order that they may not get the 95 Text | beg of you to answer, in order that if you agree with me 96 Text | be superior and wiser in order to claim a larger share; 97 Text | artist disposes all things in order, and compels the one part 98 Text | whom we spoke before, give order and regularity to the body: 99 Text | Then the house in which order and regularity prevail is 100 Text | which there is harmony and order?~CALLICLES: The latter follows 101 Text | the effect of harmony and order in the body?~CALLICLES: 102 Text | the effect of harmony and order in the soul? Try and discover 103 Text | is given to the regular order of the body, whence comes 104 Text | are given to the regular order and action of the soul, 105 Text | but as the result of the order and truth and art which 106 Text | each thing dependent on order or arrangement? Yes, I say. 107 Text | thing good is the proper order inhering in each thing? 108 Text | not the soul which has an order of her own better than that 109 Text | better than that which has no order? Certainly. And the soul 110 Text | And the soul which has order is orderly? Of course. And 111 Text | carry him: he had better order his life so as not to need 112 Text | therefore called Cosmos or order, not disorder or misrule, 113 Text | art have to be provided in order that we may do no injustice?~ 114 Text | serving ostracize him, in order that they might not hear 115 Text | before intentionally, in order that you may understand Ion Part
116 Text | diviners and holy prophets, in order that we who hear them may 117 Text | what he ought to say in order to soothe the infuriated 118 Text | disguise of a general, in order that you may escape exhibiting Laches Part
119 Text | or ill depends the whole order of their father’s house.~ 120 Text | shuffles up and down in order to conceal the difficulty Laws Book
121 1 | Let us now reverse the order of the argument: Seeing 122 1 | other goods, and this is the order in which the legislator 123 1 | he should see how they order all this, and consider where 124 1 | Lycurgus gave; and how the order of them is discovered to 125 1 | that hunting is third in order.~Athenian. Let us see if 126 1 | under no regulations. In order to retaliate, an Athenian 127 1 | have nautical knowledge in order to be a good captain, whether 128 1 | needs have ministers in order to help the golden principle 129 1 | agree.~Athenian. “And in order to make use of the draught, 130 1 | your dearest interests in order to have a view of the condition 131 2 | animals have no perception of order or disorder in their movements, 132 2 | occasions, and when mirth is the order of the day, ought not he 133 2 | agreed to be truly right. In order, then, that the soul of 134 2 | same things as the aged—in order, I say, to produce this 135 2 | disagreeable things, in order that they may learn, as 136 2 | will enter in their natural order the sacred choir composed 137 2 | attained to any perception of order, but man only. Now the order 138 2 | order, but man only. Now the order of motion is called rhythm, 139 2 | is called rhythm, and the order of the voice, in which high 140 2 | and variation of them in order to take away the effect 141 2 | our sorrows; and also in order that the nature of the soul, 142 2 | into one another in due order; also their colours and 143 2 | man out of revenge, and in order to make him mad; but our 144 2 | given him as a balm, and in order to implant modesty in the 145 2 | will follow an appointed order, and their cultivation of 146 3 | these two arts to man in order to provide him with all 147 3 | and works of defence, in order to keep off wild beasts; 148 3 | customs would incline them to order, when the parents had the 149 3 | parents had the element of order in their nature, and to 150 3 | that would be the natural order of things.~Athenian. Then, 151 3 | the good lawgiver ought to order all with a view to war. 152 3 | legislator to have then taken in order to avert this calamity? 153 3 | and never attended to the order of his household.~Cleinias. 154 3 | universal equality in the order of the state, and he embodied 155 3 | honoured according to a regular order.~Megillus. True.~Athenian. 156 3 | music as then existed—in order that we may trace the growth 157 3 | stick. Such was the good order which the multitude were 158 3 | an individual might best order his own life. And now, Megillus 159 4 | situation of the country and the order of the laws, considering 160 4 | is in accordance with the order of nature?~Cleinias. You 161 4 | us, and come and set in order the State and the laws!~ 162 4 | supreme power is able to order human affairs and not overflow 163 4 | peace and reverence and order and justice never failing, 164 4 | to those who come next in order. And when I call the rulers 165 4 | company with all humility and order; but he who is lifted up 166 4 | And how a man ought to order what relates to his descendants 167 4 | you choose and approve and order the last without qualification. 168 4 | first law? Will not the the order of nature, begin by making 169 4 | And, according to the true order, the laws relating to marriage 170 4 | of a certain amount, in order that he may not imagine 171 4 | person whom he addressed, in order that, by reason of this 172 4 | topics which follow next in order, until the preamble is deemed 173 4 | topics which follow next in order.~Cleinias. Very good.~ 174 5 | masters, and those who in order follow them [i.e., the demons], 175 5 | the latter, he perishes in order that the rest of mankind 176 5 | honour of the body in natural order. Having determined this, 177 5 | sake of his children, in order that he may leave them as 178 5 | such being the necessary order of things, we wish for that 179 5 | perfectly clear, and in order to effect this, should pump 180 5 | afterwards whatever political order is suitable under the circumstances; 181 5 | How then can we rightly order the distribution of the 182 5 | gods of the country. And in order that the distribution may 183 5 | good habits. For in such an order of things there will not 184 5 | reasons and in particular in order to preserve equality in 185 5 | property must be unequal, in order that offices and contributions 186 5 | wherefore the law ought to order phratries and demes and 187 5 | lose sight of numerical order; for no single instrument 188 6 | very wise, Cleinias, in order to see that no one can easily 189 6 | use a little violence in order to make you.~Cleinias. But 190 6 | Cleinias and Megillus, will order for us in the colony all 191 6 | And now we may proceed in order to speak of the election 192 6 | and according to this rule order the new city which is now 193 6 | equality of the lot, in order to avoid the discontent 194 6 | greater part of the year to order their concerns at their 195 6 | have to be appointed, in order that the city may be suitably 196 6 | in the second place, in order to show that he is of a 197 6 | all, be sent to Delphi, in order that the God may return 198 6 | generals. This shall be the order of the temples.~Let everything 199 6 | the various districts, in order that they may all acquire 200 6 | place to place in regular order, making their round from 201 6 | commencement of the second year, in order that as many as possible 202 6 | off the evil–disposed, in order to prevent them from doing 203 6 | of works and ditches, in order that the valleys, receiving 204 6 | day or night, unless by order of his commanders, or by 205 6 | agora shall observe the order appointed by law for the 206 6 | those who have the care of order and instruction in gymnasia 207 6 | the constitution and the order of government is not to 208 6 | some degree of desire, in order to cement and bind together 209 6 | objection to changing the order. If, however, our plan of 210 6 | which follow marriage in the order of legislation.~Cleinias. 211 6 | born, will follow next in order. In what way bride and bridegroom 212 6 | there is no necessity of order in all things; he, I say, 213 6 | That which has law and order in a state is the cause 214 7 | and, adopting them, may order his house and state well 215 7 | conclusion of them in due order; for very possibly, if God 216 7 | distinguished in virtue. The order of songs and dances shall 217 7 | wishes of the legislator in order that they may regulate dancing, 218 7 | by attaining to law and order, and rejecting the honeyed 219 7 | then, will be the general order of them.~Let us now speak 220 7 | they must have some other order of life.~Cleinias. Certainly.~ 221 7 | they were seen in regular order? Living as they do, they 222 7 | waste money and have no order of life, while he takes 223 7 | which are to be observed, in order that seasons and sacrifices 224 7 | their regular and natural order, and keep the city alive 225 7 | Emmeleiai, or dances of order, thus establishing two kinds 226 7 | Emmeleia, or the dance of order; giving to each their appropriate 227 7 | consecrated all of them in due order, he shall for the future 228 7 | should learn them both, in order that he may not in ignorance 229 7 | their turns come in natural order. Another mode of amusing 230 7 | there will follow next in order moderate praise and censure 231 8 | citizens for whom I have set in order the city? Are they not competitors 232 8 | hour of conflict; and in order that we might come as near 233 8 | possible like the true ones, in order that the sport may not be 234 8 | Artemis; this shall be the order of the contest, and we will 235 8 | and to what extent, in order to gain the victory—as in 236 8 | ordinances of the law.~Next in order we shall have to legislate 237 8 | minds the distribution and order of them. At the same time, 238 8 | matters may have a regular order; nor, again, will the alteration 239 8 | laws of the interpreters order the purification to be made 240 8 | and preserve the public order of the state, has an art 241 8 | shall be the twelve next in order to the five seniors. Concerning 242 8 | ordered, and this will be the order proper for men like them. 243 8 | the ground is highest, in order to provide the safest and 244 9 | preceded in the natural order of legislation will come 245 9 | him if he should arise, in order to deter him, and punish 246 9 | of the precise truth, in order that none of the lots may 247 9 | vote let the judges sit in order of seniority over against 248 9 | the rest shall proceed in order to examine either party 249 9 | was the enemy of law and order, might justly be put to 250 9 | them both, and third in order of excellence. This argument 251 9 | spoken before, and next in order we have to speak of deeds 252 9 | wounds should follow next in order after deaths. Let wounds 253 9 | for there is no law or order which is above knowledge, 254 9 | therefore we must choose law and order, which are second best. 255 9 | offering to this deity, and in order not to oppose his will—in 256 9 | the sake of good men, in order to instruct them how they 257 9 | strokes of the whip, by order of the wardens of the agora, 258 10 | the universe, and the fair order of the seasons, and the 259 10 | bodies which come next in order—earth, and sun, and moon, 260 10 | Athenian. According to the true order, the tenth was really the 261 10 | according to one proportion and order, and are like the motion 262 10 | nor in one place, nor in order, nor according to any rule 263 10 | necessity carry round and order and arrange the revolution 264 10 | certainly; the soul can only order all things in one of these 265 10 | bodies, and in this way order the whole heaven, or whatever 266 10 | sake of the whole, and in order that the life of the whole 267 10 | one out of many in regular order attaining to a first or 268 10 | according to law and to the order of destiny: natures which 269 10 | least rulers who have to order unceasingly the whole heaven?~ 270 11 | punished with death. Next in order shall follow a similar law, 271 11 | and unseemliness of it, in order that if not entirely, we 272 11 | a third law shall be:—In order that the retail trader who 273 11 | guardians. These follow next in order, and must be regulated in 274 11 | the common weal, cannot order at the same time the various 275 11 | colonies, see to him, in order that he may be suitably 276 11 | separate and marry again in order that they may have some 277 11 | never be undone, but in order that in future times, he, 278 11 | land across the border, in order that the land may be cleared 279 12 | and not retreat except by order of his superior; and in 280 12 | necessarily concern suits, and the order of causes, and the time 281 12 | what is necessary, for the order of our new state, considering 282 12 | and his end comes in the order of nature. Concerning the 283 12 | that his duty is rightly to order the present, and to spend 284 12 | this or some other be the order of our state? Are all our 285 12 | should know, and knowing, order all things with a view to 286 12 | or to place in the select order of virtue, him who is not 287 12 | was an argument from the order of the motion of the stars, 288 12 | to the matter; for if you order rightly the city of the Lysis Part
289 Text | read the letters in any order which you please, or to 290 Text | an impossibility; but, in order that this new statement Menexenus Part
291 Text | should praise them in the order in which nature made them 292 Text | he had conquered them, in order that no one might escape, 293 Text | through the whole country, in order that they might be able 294 Text | fear them by land. Third in order, for the number and valour 295 Text | what moderation did they order the war against the tyrants 296 Text | contest, if you learn so to order your lives as not to abuse Meno Part
297 Intro| therefore justified, in order to take away the appearance 298 Text | described: her duty is to order her house, and keep what 299 Text | the virtue of a man was to order a state, and the virtue 300 Text | virtue of a woman was to order a house?~MENO: I did say 301 Text | SOCRATES: Then they who order a state or a house temperately 302 Text | house temperately or justly order them with temperance and 303 Text | MENO: Why?~SOCRATES: In order that I might make another 304 Text | long a line is necessary in order to produce a figure of eight 305 Text | recalls the steps in regular order. (To the Boy:) Tell me, 306 Text | question which comes next in order.~SOCRATES: Do we not say 307 Text | upon a piece of gold, in order that no one might tamper 308 Text | and virtue by which men order the state or the house, 309 Text | to whom should he go in order that he may learn this virtue? 310 Text | require to be fastened in order to keep them, and if they Parmenides Part
311 Intro| another must be next in order of place; one, therefore, 312 Intro| therefore, must be next in order of place to itself, and 313 Intro| to another; for example, order or sequence is apt to be 314 Text | a third be added in due order, the number of terms will 315 Text | not-being of not-being in order to perfect its own being; 316 Text | also partake of being in order not to be?~Certainly.~Then Phaedo Part
317 Intro| meet earlier than usual in order that they may converse with 318 Intro| teacher will show me this ‘order of the best’ in man and 319 Intro| carried away to hers. ‘In order that you may understand 320 Intro| compose a few verses in order to satisfy a scruple about 321 Intro| belief to morality and the order of society, on the evidence 322 Intro| any rate for a time, in order that the wicked ‘may not 323 Intro| comes are resigned to the order of nature and the will of 324 Intro| and loving, the author of order and not of disorder, of 325 Intro| that he is love, that he is order, that he is the very progress 326 Intro| the human soul or in the order of nature, there is God. 327 Intro| well as of intelligence and order in the world. When Simmias 328 Intro| represent fairly enough the order of thought in Greek philosophy. 329 Intro| God, and are led on in the order of thought from one to the 330 Intro| traditional form was required in order to give verisimilitude to 331 Intro| been introduced by Plato in order to show the impression made 332 Intro| conveniently read by us in this order as illustrative of the life 333 Text | philosophy to release her in order that when released she may 334 Text | designedly recur to it in order that nothing may escape 335 Text | or any other principle of order, but having recourse to 336 Text | repair to the bath first, in order that the women may not have 337 Text | away the women mainly in order that they might not misbehave Phaedrus Part
338 Intro| dove, or the winged one, in order to represent the force of 339 Intro| than before: I did so in order to please Phaedrus. If I 340 Intro| Lysias; nor is there any order or connection in his words 341 Intro| remains are but scanty after order and arrangement have been 342 Intro| manner, as he says, ‘in order to please Phaedrus.’ The 343 Intro| of poetry does not forget order, is an illustration of the 344 Intro| in another; and the true order of speech or writing proceeds 345 Intro| which amid poetical figures, order and arrangement were not 346 Intro| eradicated, is reduced to order and measure. We must not 347 Intro| the nature of love, and no order in the topics (being in 348 Intro| chremata) and no Mind or Order. Then again in the noble 349 Intro| the cause of all that, in order that we may exhibit Him 350 Intro| course of the Dialogue, in order to preserve the scene in 351 Text | hateful to other men, in order to please his beloved;—that, 352 Text | desires me to rehearse, in order that his friend whom he 353 Text | march in their appointed order. They see many blessed sights 354 Text | of the mind which lead to order and philosophy prevail, 355 Text | next topic follow next in order, or any other topic? I cannot 356 Text | summing up of the arguments in order to remind the hearers of 357 Text | argument applied to him in order to convince him of a certain 358 Text | acting before men, but in order that he may be able to say 359 Text | they are only recited in order to be believed, and not Philebus Part
360 Intro| nature of the good, the order and relation of the sciences, 361 Intro| the terms harmony, health, order, perfection, and the like. 362 Intro| of human life and of the order of nature.~Two other points 363 Intro| which Plato ascribes the order of the world. Reasoning 364 Intro| find out and arrange in order the general principles of 365 Intro| Philebus of the rank and order of the sciences or arts, 366 Intro| beauty everywhere, in the order of nature and of mind, in 367 Intro| find perfect clearness or order in the first efforts of 368 Intro| of the two disputants. In order to avoid this danger, he 369 Intro| is a revelation of the order of the world, which some 370 Intro| things, and gave law and order to be the salvation of the 371 Intro| last and not first in the order of their development, and 372 Intro| will not go to the stake in order that he may promote the 373 Intro| without regard to law and order. To such a view the present 374 Intro| the law, and the greatest order is also the greatest freedom; ‘ 375 Intro| now arrange our goods in order, though, like the reader 376 Text | name of dialectician if, in order to avoid this difficulty, 377 Text | now simply contending in order that my view or that yours 378 Text | then, that such is the order of the world, we too ought 379 Text | said, and very properly, in order that we may not forget to 380 Text | devised the limit of law and order, whereby, as you say, Philebus, 381 Text | recapitulating each of them in order.~PROTARCHUS: By all means.~ 382 Text | the natural and necessary order.~PROTARCHUS: Excellent.~ 383 Text | in every possible way, in order that if there be a pure 384 Text | more or less accurately, in order, as we were saying, that Protagoras Part
385 Intro| mensuration is required in order to show us pleasures and 386 Intro| Protagoras in a different order, asking (1) What virtue 387 Text | have come to you now, in order that you may speak to him 388 Text | and there we stopped in order to conclude a discussion 389 Text | places behind him in perfect order.~After him, as Homer says ( 390 Text | we stopped a little, in order to look about us, and then 391 Text | public; he will learn to order his own house in the best 392 Text | further, make a law by my order, that he who has no part 393 Text | required to learn by heart, in order that he may imitate or emulate 394 Text | the children’s souls, in order that they may learn to be 395 Text | master of gymnastic, in order that their bodies may better 396 Text | given to the young man, in order to guide him in his conduct 397 Text | you then what I will do in order that the conversation and 398 Text | are like the Cretans— in order that they may not unlearn 399 Text | more than they deserve, in order that the odium which is 400 Text | said what you did only in order to make trial of me.~I answer, The Republic Book
401 1 | or any other shuffle, in order that he might avoid answering? ~ 402 1 | subjects; and therefore in order that rulers may be willing 403 1 | the just man or action, in order that he may have more than 404 1 | which I asked before, in order that our examination of 405 2 | which is equally required in order to bring out what I believe 406 2 | and other herdsmen, in order that our husbandmen may 407 2 | weaver, or a builder-in order that we might have our shoes 408 2 | impossible or out of the order of nature in our finding 409 3 | simple narration. However, in order that I may make my meaning 410 3 | so too, he said. ~Next in order will follow melody and song. ~ 411 3 | purgation, I said. Next in order to harmonies, rhythms will 412 3 | care of the body; and in order to avoid prolixity we will 413 3 | justice: and all for what?-in order to gain small points not 414 3 | he not knowing that so to order his life as to be able to 415 3 | calendar of crime, only in order that he may quickly infer 416 3 | to the soul and body), in order that these two principles ( 417 3 | watched at every age, in order that we may see whether 418 4 | have the power of giving order and happiness to the State. 419 4 | will grow up in a noble order, and the several classes 420 4 | your State, while the wise order which has now been prescribed 421 4 | then, I said, is another order which will have to be conveyed 422 4 | this is not a very severe order which we impose upon them. ~ 423 4 | gained the habit of good order, then this habit of order, 424 4 | order, then this habit of order, in a manner how unlike 425 4 | much care and pains, in order that the white ground may 426 4 | work of others-he sets in order his own inner life, and 427 4 | institution of a natural order and government of one by 428 4 | variance with this natural order? ~True. ~And is not the 429 4 | institution of a natural order and government of one by 430 4 | variance with the natural order? ~Exactly so, he said. ~ 431 5 | was proceeding to tell the order in which the four evil forms 432 5 | any similar agencies, in order as far as this is possible 433 5 | man has no need of eyes in order to perceive that. ~And from 434 5 | furnished with wings, in order that in the hour of need 435 5 | matters more than others, in order that he may have as many 436 5 | of the god how we are to order the sepulture of divine 437 5 | thrust aside: Is such an order of things possible, and 438 5 | were to look at these in order that we might judge of our 439 5 | which you will not say, in order not to lose a single flower 440 6 | one which follows next in order. Inasmuch as philosophers 441 6 | vision of the other world to order the laws about beauty, goodness, 442 6 | to guard and preserve the order of them-are not such persons, 443 6 | commanded by him-that is not the order of nature; neither are " 444 6 | one another, but all in order moving according to reason; 445 6 | converse with the divine order, becomes orderly and divine, 446 6 | an infinity of pains, in order that they may appear in 447 6 | or additional nature in order that the one may be able 448 6 | is above hypotheses, in order that she may soar beyond 449 7 | to snatch the chief good, order there can never be; for 450 7 | this attracting power, in order that we may have clearer 451 7 | we have gone wrong in the order of the sciences. ~What was 452 7 | understand the change in the order. First you began with a 453 7 | geometry, which, in natural order, should have followed, made 454 7 | will be fourth. ~The right order, he replied. And now, Socrates, 455 7 | away with hypotheses in order to make her ground secure; 456 7 | they learned without any order in their early education 457 7 | the help of dialectic, in order to learn which of them is 458 7 | according to which they are to order the State and the lives 459 7 | by them when they set in order their own city? ~How will 460 8 | toward virtue and the ancient order of things. There was a battle 461 8 | ready to waive his rights in order that he may escape trouble. ~ 462 8 | oligarchy follows next in order. ~And what manner of government 463 8 | no eyes are required in order to see how the one passes 464 8 | individual is clearly able to order for himself his own life 465 8 | example of either kind, in order that we may have a general 466 8 | the young man's soul, and order is restored. ~Yes, he said, 467 8 | life has neither law nor order; and this distracted existence 468 8 | slavery. ~Yes, the natural order. ~And so tyranny naturally 469 8 | means, he said. ~Then, in order that we may see clearly 470 8 | up some war or other, in order that the people may require 471 8 | or settle him in life, in order that when his son became 472 8 | liberty, getting out of all order and reason, passes into 473 9 | despoil of his property, in order that he may gratify them? ~ 474 9 | who second, and in what order the others follow: there 475 9 | I must judge them in the order in which they enter, by 476 9 | greatest distance from law and order? ~Clearly. ~And the lustful 477 9 | he is taking a bribe in order to compass a worse ruin." ~ 478 9 | an external authority, in order that we may be all, as far 479 9 | there is a principle of order and harmony which he will 480 9 | may set his own house in order. But whether such a one 481 10 | which I perceive in the order of our State, there is none 482 10 | governed by your help? The good order of Lacedaemon is due to 483 10 | quite celebrated for the order which was named after him? ~ 484 10 | the dice have been thrown order our affairs in the way which 485 10 | sake of the argument, in order that pure justice might 486 10 | prophet who arranged them in order; then he took from the knees 487 10 | lives, and they went in the order of their choice to Lachesis, The Seventh Letter Part
488 Text | by force to execution, in order that, whether he wished 489 Text | messenger sent by him to order my removal. Nor was there 490 Text | it was, I must first, in order that I may not treat as 491 Text | death-if such men should order their counsellors to pander 492 Text | land he should not use in order to bring about a change 493 Text | friends and supporters, in order that he might not have the 494 Text | the court of Dionysios, in order that I might create good 495 Text | laws; and the thing next in order, which he would have set 496 Text | something of a different order from them. Fourth, comes 497 Text | to let me go, unless an order had been sent to him from The Sophist Part
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