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(...) The Symposium
Part
501 Text | that you would not have come away until you had found
502 Text | when the lover and beloved come together, having each of
503 Text | with his instruments, to come to the pair who are lying
504 Text | Love hates him and will not come near him; but youth and
505 Text | order which may happen to come into my mind at the time.
506 Text | wisdom, neither should I have come to learn from you about
507 Text | ignorance is the reason why I come to you; for I am conscious
508 Text | away? For I was unable to come yesterday, and therefore
509 Text | But first tell me; if I come in shall we have the understanding
510 Text | speak any how as things come into my mind; for the fluent
511 Text | not easily persuaded to come; he did, however, after
512 Text | actions of Socrates when I come to praise him. Moreover
513 Text | favour, and therefore I come to lay at your feet all
514 Text | replied Socrates, by all means come here and lie on the couch
Theaetetus
Part
515 Intro| Terpsion, who has come to Megara from the country,
516 Intro| begin to grow again. There come to me also those who have
517 Intro| that you are in labour. Come then to me, who am a midwife,
518 Intro| ceased to move, “chaos would come again.” Now apply this doctrine
519 Intro| the object of sense— which come to the birth together. There
520 Intro| and the appropriate object come together, and give birth
521 Intro| hopes that Socrates will come to the rescue. Socrates
522 Intro| not escape until you have come to an understanding with
523 Intro| crooked ways; dangers have come upon him too soon, when
524 Intro| Again, the truth must often come to a man through others,
525 Intro| resolvable into facts which come to us through the eye and
526 Intro| object, the undefined notion, come out into relief as we approach
527 Intro| on Psychology which has come down to us. The imaginary
528 Intro| only does a gleam of light come through the darkness of
529 Intro| subject of our enquiry. We come at once upon the difficulty
530 Intro| innumerable persons whom we come across in life.~b. The error
531 Intro| returns, the neglected organs come back into use, and the river
532 Text | it through?—having just come from the country, I should
533 Text | fine fellow; tell him to come and sit by me.~THEODORUS:
534 Text | by me.~THEODORUS: I will. Come hither, Theaetetus, and
535 Text | light the truth.~SOCRATES: Come, you made a good beginning
536 Text | others, Theaetetus, who come to me apparently having
537 Text | great with some conception. Come then to me, who am a midwife’
538 Text | reality none of these theories come from me; they all come from
539 Text | theories come from me; they all come from him who talks with
540 Text | you shall see how I will come to the rescue. If a person
541 Text | have escaped until you had come to an understanding about
542 Text | my good sir, he will say, come to the argument in a more
543 Text | turning philosopher, he will come to hate philosophy. I would
544 Text | behalf, had we not better come to a clearer agreement about
545 Text | existence, but when they come together and generate sensations
546 Text | unbidden guests who will come pouring in upon our feast
547 Text | common perception cannot come to you, either through the
548 Text | SOCRATES: Then do we not come back to the old difficulty?
549 Text | where we are, nothing will come to light.~THEAETETUS: Very
550 Text | of knowledge would have come to a pretty end, for to
Timaeus
Part
551 Intro| who retire from view, had come into being, the Creator
552 Intro| and out of them was to come forth the most religious
553 Intro| disordered motions of the soul come into contact with any external
554 Intro| which the time had not yet come, could have accomplished.~
555 Intro| difficulties about the ideas come back upon us in an altered
556 Intro| was not? Or, how did chaos come into existence, if not by
557 Intro| the leaves of the forest, come and go, but the mathematical
558 Intro| of men, from which they come and to which they return.
559 Text | of the actors, it has not come down to us.~Tell us, said
560 Text | other time, does the water come down from above on the fields,
561 Text | having always a tendency to come up from below; for which
562 Text | all of them of necessity come to be the same, and having
563 Text | more retiring nature, had come into being, the creator
564 Text | adapted to them, and to come forth the most religious
565 Text | revolutions of the soul come in contact with some external
566 Text | because the visual rays come into contact with the rays
567 Text | discourse the things which come into being through necessity—
568 Text | and having a tendency to come together, compresses everything
569 Text | space whence the new air had come up; and the earth when compressed
570 Text | of the mortal animal had come together, since its life
571 Text | and drinks are composed come in from without, and are
572 Text | divided by the bodies which come in from without. In this
573 Text | Inflammations of the body come from burnings and inflamings,