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The Apology
Part
1 Intro| imitation of the ‘accustomed manner’ in which Socrates spoke
2 Intro| defence. The conversational manner, the seeming want of arrangement,
3 Intro| which contrasts with his manner of speaking about them in
4 Intro| not at all repent of the manner of his defence; he would
5 Intro| Compare Euthyph.)~That the manner in which he defends himself
6 Text | however, delivered after their manner in a set oration duly ornamented
7 Text | myself in my accustomed manner, and you hear me using the
8 Text | request of you? Never mind the manner, which may or may not be
9 Text | I speak in my accustomed manner:~Did ever man, Meletus,
10 Text | and saying to him after my manner: You, my friend,—a citizen
11 Text | behaving in the strangest manner: they seemed to fancy that
12 Text | die having spoken after my manner, than speak in your manner
13 Text | manner, than speak in your manner and live. For neither in
Charmides
Part
14 PreS | dialogues in a purely arbitrary manner, although there is no indication
15 PreS | stated in an unmistakable manner that the most essential
16 PreS | Much more truly is his own manner described by himself when
17 Text | in such an indescribable manner, and was just going to ask
Cratylus
Part
18 Intro| illustrated in a similar manner by the analogy of the arts.
19 Intro| be propounded by him in a manner which is consistent with
20 Intro| introduced, which is in a manner the union of the two. Language
21 Intro| etymologies, and, in general, the manner in which the fun, fast and
22 Intro| dikaion, are indicated, by the manner in which Socrates speaks
23 Intro| Phaedrus and Euthydemus. The manner in which the ideas are spoken
24 Intro| last century, after their manner, would have vainly endeavoured
25 Intro| in company, and after the manner of children were more given
26 Intro| or art, is often in like manner only a pleasing picture. (
27 Intro| cause or nature. In like manner we might think of the words
28 Intro| accurately discriminated; the manner in which dialects affect
29 Intro| generations survive (after a manner) in the latest form of it.
30 Intro| forget how casual is the manner in which their resemblances
31 Intro| differentiation of languages, i.e. the manner in which differences of
32 Intro| begins to appear. In like manner when language is ‘contaminated’
33 Intro| put words together in a manner which would be intolerable
34 Intro| progress in the same surprising manner as heretofore; or that even
35 Text | the addition; and in like manner the etymologist is not put
36 Text | God, embracing and in a manner signifying all four of them,—
37 Text | may be regarded in like manner as a kind of conclusion;
38 Text | have been so twisted in all manner of ways, that I should not
39 Text | and syllables in such a manner as to imitate the essence
40 Text | must take to pieces in like manner, if we are to attain a scientific
41 Text | Yes.~SOCRATES: In like manner, he who by syllables and
Critias
Part
42 Intro| earth by lot in a friendly manner, and when they had made
43 Intro| docks, in the following manner:—First, they bridged over
44 Intro| great advantage: (2) the manner in which traditional names
45 Text | names of the women in like manner. Moreover, since military
46 Text | Athenians, and after this manner they righteously administered
47 Text | country in the following manner:—~First of all they bridged
48 Text | and the palaces, in like manner, answered to the greatness
49 Text | where were growing all manner of trees of wonderful height
50 Text | the bull in the accustomed manner, they had burnt its limbs,
Crito
Part
51 Text | like the easy, tranquil manner in which you bear this calamity.~
52 Text | who has experience of the manner in which we order justice
53 Text | ludicrous particulars of the manner in which you were wrapped
54 Text | and metamorphosed as the manner is of runaways; but will
Euthydemus
Part
55 Intro| time and in the very best manner. Socrates, who is always
56 Intro| exhibition. Socrates asks what manner of man was this censorious
57 Intro| knocking him down,’ after the manner of the two Sophists: (3)
58 Intro| with a remark after the manner of the interlocutor in the
59 Text | initiating you after the manner of the Corybantes in the
60 Text | inartistic and ridiculous manner, do not laugh at me, for
61 Text | things in a certain way and manner, and not as they really
62 Text | another instance of your manner of speaking about the dog
63 Text | Here Ctesippus, as his manner was, burst into a roar of
64 Text | of all let me know;—What manner of man was he who came up
Euthyphro
Part
65 Intro| originated in the following manner:—A poor dependant of the
66 Intro| the question in another manner: ‘Is all the pious just?’ ‘
67 Text | similar reason, in a nameless manner. And yet when I proceed
68 Text | agree.~SOCRATES: In like manner, I want you to tell me what
69 Text | true.~SOCRATES: In like manner holiness or piety is the
The First Alcibiades
Part
70 Pre | expected to think in the same manner during a period of authorship
71 Pre | supplying an example of the manner in which the orators praised ‘
72 Pre | the subject, in the same manner that the Cleitophon appears
73 Pre | Socrates. For the disparaging manner in which Schleiermacher
74 Intro| good deal of humour in the manner in which the pride of Alcibiades,
75 Intro| so thin and superficial a manner in the Alcibiades, or that
76 Text | to go to war, and in what manner?~ALCIBIADES: Yes.~SOCRATES:
77 Text | may be a difference in the manner.~ALCIBIADES: Do you mean
78 Text | True.~SOCRATES: And in like manner the harper and gymnastic-master?~
79 Text | together concerning the manner in which both of us may
80 Text | SOCRATES: And the shoe in like manner to the foot?~ALCIBIADES:
81 Text | to himself, will in like manner be ignorant of the things
82 Text | perish.~SOCRATES: And in like manner, in a state, and where there
83 Text | not misfortune, in like manner, ensue?~ALCIBIADES: Certainly.~
Gorgias
Part
84 Intro| correspond; and the form and manner change with the stages of
85 Intro| approbation of Socrates’ manner of approaching a question;
86 Intro| in plain terms; after the manner of men of the world, he
87 Intro| Socrates is describing the manner in which the ambitious citizen
88 Intro| to his ignorance of the manner in which a vote of the assembly
89 Intro| Chaerephon, imitating the manner of his master Socrates. ‘
90 Intro| prepared to show, after his manner, that Archelaus cannot be
91 Intro| the citizens who in like manner applauded Themistocles,
92 Intro| the ear, and do you all manner of evil.~Perhaps you think
93 Intro| construed in too strict a manner. That Plato sometimes reasons
94 Intro| unfortunate whose education and manner of life are always concealing
95 Intro| will he dogmatize about the manner in which we are ‘born again’ (
96 Intro| disinterested, be in like manner the higher? And although
97 Intro| narrated in his rhetorical manner by Protagoras in the dialogue
98 Intro| most lively and graphic manner, but they are never insisted
99 Intro| is said to consist in the manner of telling them. The effect
100 Intro| of Cronos;’ and in like manner he connects the reversal
101 Text | hear it; answer me in like manner about rhetoric: with what
102 Text | argument may proceed in such a manner as is most likely to set
103 Text | is a physician, in like manner? He who has learned anything
104 Text | pugilistic art; and in like manner, if the rhetorician makes
105 Text | medicine; and tiring, in like manner, is a flattery which takes
106 Text | will only say, after the manner of the geometricians (for
107 Text | will refute me after the manner which rhetoricians practise
108 Text | freeman in a satisfactory manner. Now I, Socrates, am very
109 Text | them. The other, in like manner, can procure streams, though
110 Text | feel pleasure in whatever manner are happy, and who admits
111 Text | speaking in this inconsistent manner?~CALLICLES: Yes, but why
112 Text | earth—conducted in this manner, the judgment will be just.
Ion
Part
113 Intro| poet; and the poet, in like manner, is inspired by the God.
114 Intro| poetic nature. Also, the manner in which Ion is affected
115 Text | original stone. In like manner the Muse first of all inspires
116 Text | Proteus; and now you go all manner of ways, twisting and turning,
117 Text | like Proteus, become all manner of people at once, and at
Laches
Part
118 Intro| educating their sons in the best manner. Their own education, as
119 Intro| give in a characteristic manner. Nicias, the tactician,
120 Intro| fight flying, after the manner of Aeneas in Homer; or as
121 Intro| by Socrates, and also the manner in which the definition
122 Text | disagree, and some one is in a manner still needed who will decide
123 Text | with Socrates in his own manner; but you had better ask
124 Text | try and tell me in like manner, What is that common quality
125 Text | science of husbandry in like manner, which is concerned with
Laws
Book
126 1 | needs no purge. And in like manner no one can be a true statesman,
127 1 | another, and even a worse manner, they will be the slaves
128 1 | institutions will in like manner become clearer; and in particular
129 2 | understood to be the right manner, but has no delight in good
130 2 | and singing in the baser manner, or of deliberately lending
131 2 | no regulation about the manner how; but he who is most
132 2 | feel joy and sorrow in a manner at variance with the law,
133 2 | make my citizens speak in a manner different from the Cretans
134 2 | jumped about in a disorderly manner; and that no other animal
135 2 | temperance, and in like manner, and on the same principle,
136 3 | generations living on in a simple manner, although ruder, perhaps,
137 3 | prince of them all; the manner of life, however, which
138 3 | tribes, and who are in a manner their kings, allowing them
139 3 | peoples and kings in like manner. Is not this the fact?~Megillus.
140 3 | patients in an agreeable manner.~Megillus. Exactly.~Athenian.
141 3 | government of Attica in like manner, and from this show that
142 4 | is to acquire in the best manner and in the shortest time
143 4 | rule over them. In like manner God, in his love of mankind,
144 4 | this, and living after this manner, we shall receive our reward
145 4 | is legislating, after the manner of some doctors? For of
146 4 | way of learning, as the manner of freemen is, who have
147 4 | five, considering that in a manner the human race naturally
148 5 | suppliant, becomes in a special manner the guardian of the sufferer;
149 5 | have fairly described the manner in which a man is to act
150 5 | We will now consider what manner of man he must be who would
151 5 | more painful, after this manner:—We desire to have pleasure,
152 5 | elasticity;—in a similar manner those who are to hold great
153 5 | first purified them in a manner which befits a community
154 5 | has sanctioned in whatever manner, whether by apparitions
155 5 | our city is ordered in a manner which, if not the best,
156 5 | men who, living after this manner, dwell there; and therefore
157 5 | whole city in the following manner:—Let the possessor of a
158 5 | carried out in the following manner: The section which is near
159 5 | extremity. Enough of the manner of settlement.~Now we ought
160 6 | my mind the free and easy manner in which we are ordaining
161 6 | them in the best and surest manner. Above all, this applies
162 6 | write his own name in like manner. Any one who pleases may
163 6 | the citizens shall in like manner select from these the candidates
164 6 | second class in the same manner and under the same conditions
165 6 | watched night and day, in like manner a city also is sailing on
166 6 | people mingling in a friendly manner in every place and city,
167 6 | be conducted in the same manner; let them be interpreters
168 6 | for the least of all; the manner of their election and the
169 6 | also have experience of the manner in which different places
170 6 | agora be elected in like manner, out of the first and second
171 6 | elected after the following manner:—Let any persons who commonly
172 6 | according to law. And in like manner the competitor who wins
173 6 | shall be chosen in the same manner, and undergo a similar scrutiny.~
174 6 | another be chosen in like manner to fill his office.~If any
175 6 | to the office in the same manner as before. And if any one
176 6 | in the best and holiest manner. And when the election is
177 6 | shall be chosen in the same manner. Those who have undergone
178 6 | I particularly like your manner of tacking on the beginning
179 6 | figure in the most beautiful manner, in the hope that his work
180 6 | they are not agreed, by no manner of means, and any one who
181 6 | mother shall be valid in like manner; in cases of unexampled
182 6 | all the buildings, and the manner of building each of them,
183 6 | security; and in some such manner the custom of having common
184 6 | children, and the bride in like manner give her mind to the bridegroom,
185 6 | festivals, if she in like manner be written up as acting
186 7 | the best and straightest manner?~Cleinias. Certainly.~Athenian.
187 7 | young children, in the same manner in which we have begun to
188 7 | their frenzy in the same manner by the use of the dance
189 7 | boys, and girls in like manner with girls. Now they must
190 7 | themselves after the same manner, and finding delight in
191 7 | should be offered in like manner to demigods and heroes,
192 7 | Let us now speak of the manner of teaching and imparting
193 7 | Athenian. What will be the manner of life among men who may
194 7 | which is passed in such a manner, in addition to all the
195 7 | selection of them, and the manner in which they are to be
196 7 | guardian of education, of the manner in which your pupils are
197 7 | music, let us speak in like manner about gymnastic. For boys
198 7 | gracefully, and after the manner of men who duly conform
199 7 | another in a disorderly manner; and as the ancients may
200 7 | in a strictly scientific manner, but only a few, and who
201 7 | when they talk in this manner, nothing can be more ridiculous
202 7 | breadth, and depth in like manner with depth?~Cleinias. Undoubtedly.~
203 7 | out of their path in all manner of ways, and I have seen
204 7 | similar pursuits in like manner claim our attention. For
205 8 | imitating in as lively a manner as they can real battles.
206 8 | ourselves? In what other manner could we ever study the
207 8 | pursuing in an efficient manner the art of war, or any other
208 8 | done to him, and in like manner what rule determines who
209 8 | which are not after the manner of our country. And therefore
210 8 | year, or in whatever way or manner the Gods may put into men’
211 8 | the other in a becoming manner, regards the satisfaction
212 8 | men speaking in the same manner about them always and everywhere,
213 8 | arise a question about the manner of them—whether they shall
214 8 | contains the water, in such manner as the laws of the interpreters
215 8 | settle in the following manner:—They shall make thirteen
216 9 | as I was saying, is in a manner disgraceful. Yet seeing
217 9 | legislators to determine; the manner of voting we must determine
218 9 | meet again, and in like manner put their questions and
219 9 | to give judgment, and the manner of conducting suits against
220 9 | passion is greater. The manner of their return shall be
221 9 | murder in a more savage manner, whereas the other may have
222 9 | this may be done in any manner which they please.~And if (
223 9 | free from guilt in like manner; and so in the case of a
224 9 | end their lives in like manner by the hand of another.
225 9 | what should be the true manner of instituting such trials
226 9 | the fortune which has in a manner favoured him, and to the
227 9 | convict him. And if, in like manner, a brother wounds a brother,
228 10 | Gods, if not in a better manner than other men, at any rate
229 10 | this fashion and in this manner the whole heaven has been
230 10 | move in the same and like manner, in and about the same,
231 10 | which is not after the same manner, nor in the same, nor about
232 10 | must we not say in like manner, that since a soul or souls
233 10 | in the easiest and best manner procure the victory of good
234 10 | masters; for they in like manner, as the voices of the wicked
235 10 | and admonition. In like manner also the notion that the
236 11 | diviners, and who in any way or manner counsel me to take up the
237 11 | him away after any other manner he shall be deemed guilty
238 11 | credit. And if in any other manner or in any other place there
239 11 | us lose our senses in a manner, and feel crushed when we
240 11 | a brother’s son, in like manner let them marry, if they
241 11 | possess examples of the manner in which children of freemen
242 11 | to cousins, and in like manner his son’s kinsmen by the
243 11 | address them in a similar manner, and show that he does not
244 11 | in the best and fairest manner that we can, saying what
245 11 | attempt in a good–natured manner to turn the laugh against
246 11 | the owner shall in like manner pay for the injury.~If any
247 11 | lover of money, in whatever manner gained; and equally, if
248 12 | and the others in like manner before their peers; and
249 12 | their own number in the manner following:—Each citizen
250 12 | grave and entombed in a manner different from the other
251 12 | and the others in like manner. And boys neat the bier
252 12 | be tried in the following manner. In the first place, the
253 12 | and the defendant in like manner should give his denial to
254 12 | of private suits, let the manner of deciding causes between
255 12 | to show something in like manner to another city. Let such
256 12 | and sacrifices, as is the manner which prevails among the
257 12 | single block, and in like manner of stone, to the public
258 12 | brought up, and after this manner he begets and brings up
259 12 | supplications and in all manner of ways make him share in
Lysis
Part
260 Intro| conceit of knowledge. In this manner Socrates reads a lesson
261 Intro| appear through the mist. The manner in which the field of argument
262 Intro| wrong time, or in the wrong manner; or the need of it has not
263 Intro| drawn together in a strange manner by personal attachment.
264 Intro| estimated a good deal by the manner in which public opinion
265 Text | and worse still is his manner of singing them to his love;
266 Text | childish and affectionate manner, whispered privately in
267 Text | for they are to us in a manner the fathers and authors
268 Text | friends in no light or trivial manner, but God himself, as they
269 Text | things he affirmed, in like manner, ‘That of necessity the
270 Text | that true?~Yes.~And in like manner thirst or any similar desire
271 Text | Hippothales changed into all manner of colours with delight.~
Menexenus
Part
272 Pre | expected to think in the same manner during a period of authorship
273 Pre | supplying an example of the manner in which the orators praised ‘
274 Pre | the subject, in the same manner that the Cleitophon appears
275 Pre | Socrates. For the disparaging manner in which Schleiermacher
276 Intro| sustained, and is in the manner of Plato, notwithstanding
277 Text | rhetoricians, and in such manner does the sound of their
278 Text | and other strains, in a manner becoming the actors. And
279 Text | whole country after this manner: his soldiers, coming to
280 Text | conflict will know what manner of men they were who received
281 Text | tyrants in Eleusis, and in a manner how unlike what the other
Meno
Part
282 Intro| an hypothesis, after the manner of the mathematicians; and (
283 Intro| Socrates in a half-playful manner suited to his character;
284 Intro| offered an example of the manner in which the true teacher
285 Intro| virtue is described in a manner more consistent with modern
286 Intro| first and then comparing the manner in which they are described
287 Intro| tentative or hesitating manner, but the investigations
288 Intro| ideas of all things, but the manner in which individuals partake
289 Intro| spoken of in a different manner, and are not supposed to
290 Text | to answer you after the manner of Gorgias, which is familiar
291 Text | approve, Socrates, of the manner in which you now view this
292 Text | and silver in a dishonest manner for oneself or another,
293 Text | am sure that I know what manner of men these are, whether
294 Text | he and his virtue in like manner will be a reality among
Parmenides
Part
295 Intro| Platonic ideas relates to the manner in which individuals are
296 Intro| derives support from the manner in which Parmenides speaks
297 Intro| must come into being in a manner accordant with its own nature.
298 Intro| appear not to be, in all manner of ways.~I. On the first
299 Intro| narrow language in such a manner that number and figure may
300 Intro| of our meaning. In like manner when we interrogate our
301 Text | become in that degree and manner like; and so far as they
302 Text | Zeno, in a very spirited manner; but, as I was saying, I
303 Text | allow your mind in like manner to embrace in one view the
304 Text | others and others in like manner other than it, the one will
305 Text | contacts by one in like manner; and for every one which
306 Text | one.~Certainly.~After this manner then the one is and has
307 Text | side of age. And in like manner the older is always in process
308 Text | the others have no sort or manner or way of communion with
Phaedo
Part
309 Intro| excludes the even. And in like manner, not only does life exclude
310 Intro| soul is immortal, ‘what manner of persons ought we to be?’
311 Intro| of the air, in the same manner that fishes come to the
312 Intro| himself as possible. And the manner in which he accomplishes
313 Intro| heart of man in any sensible manner to conceive them. Fourthly,
314 Intro| crimes in this world. The manner in which this retribution
315 Intro| for example, the courteous manner in which he inclines his
316 Intro| distinguished in much the same manner as Adeimantus and Glaucon
317 Text | ECHECRATES: What was the manner of his death, Phaedo? What
318 Text | ready and that he is in a manner purified.~Certainly, replied
319 Text | strongly persuaded in like manner that only in the world below
320 Text | death to me in the same manner. Is not death opposed to
321 Text | come again. And in like manner, my dear Cebes, if all things
322 Text | is recollection. In like manner any one who sees Simmias
323 Text | shrunk and embalmed, as the manner is in Egypt, may remain
324 Text | that when the body is in a manner strung and held together
325 Text | looked fixedly at us as his manner was, and said with a smile:
326 Text | very fairly say in like manner that the soul is lasting,
327 Text | comparison. He may argue in like manner that every soul wears out
328 Text | and pleasant and approving manner in which he received the
329 Text | harmony depend upon the manner in which the elements are
330 Text | argument with Harmonia in a manner that I could never have
331 Text | beauty in whatever way or manner obtained; for as to the
332 Text | obtained; for as to the manner I am uncertain, but I stoutly
333 Text | Cebes, laughing.~In like manner you would be afraid to say
334 Text | or become small, in like manner the smallness in us cannot
335 Text | painters on earth are in a manner samples. But there the whole
336 Text | the easiest and gentlest manner, without the least fear
337 Text | eyes, Echecrates, as his manner was, took the cup and said:
Phaedrus
Part
338 Intro| royal love; and in like manner the followers of every god
339 Intro| received from their god. The manner in which they take their
340 Intro| knows the truth, and the manner of adapting the truth to
341 Intro| which are not in Socrates’ manner, as he says, ‘in order to
342 Intro| morality and of the Greek manner of regarding the relation
343 Intro| a man of you.~In such a manner, turning the seamy side
344 Intro| which we praise in like manner, ‘meaning ourselves,’ without
345 Intro| be fairly compared in the manner which Plato suggests. The
346 Intro| suppose, in the superficial manner of some ancient critics,
347 Intro| the story, the ironical manner in which these explanations
348 Text | rocks; and this being the manner of her death, she was said
349 Text | hold up before me in like manner a book, and you may lead
350 Text | attended to the rhetorical manner; and I was doubting whether
351 Text | every spoken word is in a manner plainer than the unspoken,
352 Text | true existences in like manner, and feasting upon them,
353 Text | and there they live in a manner worthy of the life which
354 Text | tickling; but when in like manner the soul is beginning to
355 Text | he is able; and after the manner of his God he behaves in
356 Text | same with him; and in like manner the followers of Apollo,
357 Text | and educate him into the manner and nature of the god as
358 Text | captive in the following manner:—~As I said at the beginning
359 Text | and runs away, giving all manner of trouble to his companion
360 Text | Why, he begins in this manner: ‘Be it enacted by the senate,
361 Text | grasshoppers chirruping after their manner in the heat of the sun over
362 Text | the same name—after this manner the speaker proceeded to
363 Text | arranging of these elements in a manner which will be suitable to
364 Text | act about rhetoric in a manner which will be acceptable
365 Text | divided, and until in like manner he is able to discern the
Philebus
Part
366 Intro| are unreconciled. In like manner, the table of goods does
367 Intro| of opposites) in the same manner as contemporary Pythagoreans.~
368 Intro| opposite poles in their manner of regarding them. And both
369 Intro| carrying out in a confused manner the Socratic doctrine, that
370 Intro| real discrepancy in the manner in which Gorgias and his
371 Intro| asserting in the strongest manner his adherence, under all
372 Intro| well as a body, in like manner the elements of the finite,
373 Intro| distinguish, first of all, the manner in which they have grown
374 Intro| up in the world from the manner in which they have been
375 Intro| the forcible paradoxical manner of Bentham, but has to be
376 Intro| is presented to us in a manner playful yet also serious,
377 Intro| ideas: or compare the simple manner in which the question of
378 Text | this common bond which in a manner united them, he assigned
379 Text | right pleasure; and in like manner of the reverse of rightness?~
380 Text | himself.~PROTARCHUS: In what manner?~SOCRATES: He asks himself—‘
381 Text | attitudes, he changes all manner of colours, he gasps for
382 Text | something.~PROTARCHUS: What manner of natures are they?~SOCRATES:
383 Text | other arts which in like manner have this double nature,
384 Text | wisdom, and wisdom in like manner had no part whatever in
385 Text | whether we shall in like manner let them go all at once,
386 Text | say of pleasures in like manner that all of them are good
387 Text | consider measure, in like manner, and ask whether pleasure
Protagoras
Part
388 Intro| will Protagoras in like manner acknowledge his inability
389 Intro| argue in a highly impressive manner that the whole composition
390 Intro| remarks on the singular manner in which he and his adversary
391 Intro| with a natural or even wild manner of treating his subject;
392 Intro| of Simonides, after the manner of the Sophists, showing,
393 Text | to buy of them. In like manner those who carry about the
394 Text | every day will grow in like manner,—in what, Protagoras, will
395 Text | his own house in the best manner, and he will be able to
396 Text | very prolific; and in this manner the race was preserved.
397 Text | ones? ‘Shall this be the manner in which I am to distribute
398 Text | of a beast acts in that manner. But he who desires to inflict
399 Text | of flute-playing? In like manner I would have you consider
400 Text | and I would say in like manner on your behalf also, if
401 Text | which is done in the same manner, is done by the same; and
402 Text | which is done in an opposite manner by the opposite?~He agreed.~
403 Text | run slowly. And in like manner if you want to hear me and
404 Text | to ask, let him in like manner answer me; and if he seems
405 Text | a bad physician. In like manner the good may become deteriorated
406 Text | turns and in an orderly manner, even though they are very
407 Text | of the body. And in like manner I say of confidence and
408 Text | assert in that unqualified manner that the pleasant is the
The Republic
Book
409 1 | I wanted to see in what manner they would celebrate the
410 1 | Simonides, then, after the manner of poets, would seem to
411 2 | said, that this is their manner of thinking, and that this
412 2 | utmost of my power, and my manner of speaking will indicate
413 2 | speaking will indicate the manner in which I desire to hear
414 2 | invention supply. Such is their manner of praising the one and
415 2 | draw conclusions as to what manner of persons they should be
416 2 | I speak in this vehement manner, as I must frankly confess
417 2 | abusing the other; that is a manner of arguing which, coming
418 2 | needs many; and in like manner the weaver and shoemaker. ~
419 2 | does wrong, in whatever manner, he will only be following
420 3 | been omitted by us. The manner in which gods and demigods
421 3 | considered, both matter and manner will have been completely
422 3 | drink, or who in any other manner sin against themselves and
423 3 | in word or deed, as the manner of such is. Neither should
424 3 | not great), and in like manner he will make use of nearly
425 3 | finished; for the matter and manner have both been discussed. ~
426 3 | he arranged them in some manner which I do not quite understand,
427 3 | harmony and discord in like manner follow style; for our principle
428 3 | the best judges in like manner those who are acquainted
429 3 | and should have had all manner of diseases in their own
430 4 | this habit of order, in a manner how unlike the lawless play
431 4 | whatever is dyed in this manner becomes a fast color, and
432 4 | is affected in the same manner? ~Certainly, he said. ~Once
433 4 | the truth in the clearest manner with our own eyes, let us
434 4 | have been trained in the manner which we have supposed,
435 5 | against ourselves? in this manner the adversary's position
436 5 | when present in such a manner as we have described, will
437 5 | try to be happy in such a manner that he will cease to be
438 5 | enough, that, after the manner of the artisan's child,
439 5 | Again, there is another manner in which, according to Homer,
440 5 | city being ordered in the manner described? ~Surely not,
441 6 | and are they not, in a manner, necessary to a soul, which
442 6 | my imagination: for the manner in which the best men are
443 6 | on their voyage in such manner as might be expected of
444 6 | imitators of philosophy, what manner of men are they who aspire
445 6 | but not in a satisfactory manner; you frightened us by interposing
446 6 | different spirit. ~In what manner? ~At present, I said, the
447 6 | in a peaceful and settled manner; they are driven any way
448 6 | to be a very inaccurate manner; whether you were satisfied
449 6 | generation? ~Certainly. ~In like manner the good may be said to
450 6 | proceed to consider the manner in which the sphere of the
451 6 | to be divided. ~In what manner? ~Thus: There are two subdivisions,
452 6 | last, and in a consistent manner, at their conclusion? ~Yes,
453 7 | are being carried in like manner they would only see the
454 7 | do and live after their manner? ~Yes, he said, I think
455 7 | and live in this miserable manner. ~Imagine once more, I said,
456 7 | himself in a ridiculous manner; if, while his eyes are
457 7 | the easiest and quickest manner; not implanting the faculty
458 7 | referring, he said, to the manner in which the senses are
459 7 | the extremity? And in like manner does the touch adequately
460 7 | but only in a confused manner; they were not distinguished. ~
461 7 | Yes, in a very remarkable manner. ~Then this is knowledge
462 7 | a narrow and ridiculous manner, of squaring and extending
463 7 | as you rebuked the vulgar manner in which I praised astronomy
464 7 | astronomy can be learned in any manner more conducive to that knowledge
465 7 | them in the most perfect manner? But he will never imagine
466 7 | metaphor and speak after their manner of the blows which the plectrum
467 7 | and describe that in like manner. Say, then, what is the
468 7 | when they are drawn all manner of ways by temptation, they
469 8 | city be moved, and in what manner will the two classes of
470 8 | another? Shall we, after the manner of Homer, pray the muses
471 8 | address us? ~After this manner: A city which is thus constituted
472 8 | next in order. ~And what manner of government do you term
473 8 | And now what is their manner of life, and what sort of
474 8 | Consider now, I said, what manner of man the individual is,
475 8 | then, my friend, in what manner does tyranny arise? -that
476 8 | from democracy in the same manner as democracy from oligarchy-I
477 8 | others who live after our manner, if we do not receive them
478 8 | nature of tyranny, and the manner of the transition from democracy
479 9 | various pleasures. After this manner the democrat was generated
480 9 | love himself, who is in a manner the captain of them, is
481 9 | to be real, and in like manner, when drawn away from pain
482 9 | having a ring of heads of all manner of beasts, tame and wild,
483 9 | for he will live after the manner of that city, having nothing
484 10 | the inquiry in our usual manner: Whenever a number of individuals
485 10 | figures. ~Quite so. ~In like manner the poet with his words
486 10 | too, must we after the manner of lovers give her up, though
487 10 | Consider the soul in like manner. Does the injustice or other
488 10 | right hand; and in like manner the unjust were bidden by
489 10 | were driven upward in all manner of ways to their birth,
490 10 | drinking the water. But in what manner or by what means he returned
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491 Pre | anticipates in the most striking manner the modern science of political
492 Text | indeed.~SOCRATES: And in like manner men differ in regard to
493 Text | but if Orestes in like manner had not known his mother,
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494 Text | of the habits which this manner of life produces. For with
495 Text | unpopular among those whose manner of life was that which is
496 Text | come to Syracuse by all manner of means and with the utmost
497 Text | entreating me to come by all manner of means and with the utmost
498 Text | towards the principles and manner of life described by me,
499 Text | advises a sick man, whose manner of life is prejudicial to
500 Text | to change his patient’s manner of life, and if the patient