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The Apology
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1 Text | of the charge you will be able to judge of the truth of 2 Text | Although, if a man were really able to instruct mankind, to 3 Text | round of the cities, and are able to persuade the young men 4 Text | Meletus, that they are able to instruct and improve 5 Text | opposite the truth? One man is able to do them good, or at least 6 Text | contradiction, or whether I shall be able to deceive him and the rest 7 Text | the offence at what I was able to pay, and not have been 8 Text | Above all, I shall then be able to continue my search into 9 Text | man give, O judges, to be able to examine the leader of Charmides Part
10 PreS | to philosophy, and well able to dispose the mind of their 11 Text | fancy that you will soon be able to form a judgment. For 12 Text | you and shall be better able to explain the nature of 13 Text | and therefore you must be able to tell what you feel about 14 Text | whether we shall ever be able to discover their truth 15 Text | will know himself, and be able to examine what he knows 16 Text | No other person will be able to do this. And this is 17 Text | this knowledge will not be able to examine whether a pretender 18 Text | not.~Neither will he be able to distinguish the pretender 19 Text | or knowledge, will not be able to distinguish the physician 20 Text | first, the wise man had been able to distinguish what he knew 21 Text | which we have not yet been able to determine.~Yet I think, 22 Text | simply as a fool who is never able to reason out anything; Cratylus Part
23 Intro| will not the judge who is able to direct the legislator 24 Intro| when the intelligence is able to frame conceptions, the 25 Intro| the organs are no longer able to express them. Or, as 26 Intro| hands or feet, and never able to acquire afterwards the 27 Intro| philologer has never been able to penetrate. However far 28 Intro| government? Will not a man be able to judge best from a point 29 Intro| modern languages we are not able to judge.~Another quality 30 Intro| skilful writer is easily able to supply out of his treasure-house.~ 31 Text | should have been at once able to answer your question 32 Text | Hermogenes, not every man is able to give a name, but only 33 Text | SOCRATES: And who will be best able to direct the legislator 34 Text | thing by nature has, and is able to express the true forms 35 Text | rhetoricians and dialecticians, and able to put the question (erotan), 36 Text | not presume that we are able to do so; but we are enquiring 37 Text | as I imagine, is the God able to infuse into his words. 38 Text | embraces and touches and is able to follow them, is wisdom. 39 Text | suppose that you will be able to analyse them in this 40 Text | Much less am I likely to be able.~SOCRATES: Shall we leave 41 Text | professor of languages should be able to give a very lucid explanation 42 Text | them, and no one would be able to determine which were Critias Part
43 Text | satisfied with the artist who is able in any degree to imitate 44 Text | indulgence before you will be able to take his place.~HERMOCRATES: 45 Text | world, and was therefore able in those days to support 46 Text | according to law, and is able to see into such things, Crito Part
47 Intro| which he might still be able to perform. ‘A rhetorician 48 Text | then they would also be able to do the greatest good— 49 Text | people to life, if they were able, as they are to put them Euthydemus Part
50 Intro| be studied, they are not able to arrive at any certain 51 Text | wiser; he would only be able to play with men, tripping 52 Text | inasmuch as they are more able to minister to the evil 53 Text | were a knowledge which was able to make men immortal, without 54 Text | compose speeches, but are able to use the speeches which 55 Text | they, I say, not being able to use but only to catch 56 Text | us blessed, and which is able to use that which it makes 57 Text | let me ask: Would you be able to know all things, if you 58 Text | Greek), ‘things visible and able to see,’ (Greek), ‘the speaking 59 Text | my own?~And would you be able, Socrates, to recognize 60 Text | power, and which you are able to use as you would desire, 61 Text | since they say that they are able to teach any one who will Euthyphro Part
62 Intro| are considered, are you able to show that your father 63 Text | else, and then I shall be able to say that such and such 64 Text | wealth of Tantalus, to be able to detain them and keep 65 Text | holiness, that I may be able to tell Meletus not to do 66 Text | and not every person is able to attend to them, but only The First Alcibiades Part
67 Pre | external evidence, we are able with equal certainty to 68 Intro| Alcibiades, ‘the man who is able to command in the city.’ 69 Intro| mean to say, that he is able to command men living in 70 Text | power over you, if I am able to prove my own great value 71 Text | kinsman, nor any one is able to deliver into your hands 72 Text | by this time you must be able to tell.~ALCIBIADES: Indeed 73 Text | you are asked, not to be able to answer the question? 74 Text | ALCIBIADES: Why, are they not able to teach?~SOCRATES: They 75 Text | would the many still be able to inform us?~ALCIBIADES: 76 Text | are like—would the many be able to teach us?~ALCIBIADES: 77 Text | difficulty, and will not be able to show that you know the 78 Text | Socrates, whether I shall be able to discuss the matter with 79 Text | And is not the same person able to persuade one individual 80 Text | by the good those who are able to rule in the city.~SOCRATES: 81 Text | is the meaning of being able to rule over men who use 82 Text | difficult thing, which few are able to attain?~ALCIBIADES: At 83 Text | example, if he be sick and is able to do what he likes, not Gorgias Part
84 Intro| their elders, he will not be able to make them understand 85 Intro| desire in life is to be able to meet death. And I exhort 86 Intro| His meaning we shall be able to illustrate best by parallel 87 Text | are we to say that you are able to make other men rhetoricians?~ 88 Text | And yet rhetoric makes men able to speak?~GORGIAS: Yes.~ 89 Text | mentioning, also make men able to understand and speak 90 Text | himself, but for you who are able to speak and to persuade 91 Text | and even; and we shall be able to show that all the other 92 Text | gratification.~POLUS: And if able to gratify others, must 93 Text | by this time you will be able to follow)~as tiring : gymnastic : 94 Text | equal length; but if I am able to understand you, let me 95 Text | injustice? If you are not able to answer at once, ask yourself 96 Text | of men, and those who are able to get the better of them, 97 Text | wise, but also valiant and able to carry out their designs, 98 Text | desires about him, and to be able to live happily in the gratification 99 Text | so is the honour of being able to avert them in their several 100 Text | the disgrace of not being able to avert them. Am I not 101 Text | virtue, and will never be able to be perfectly friendly 102 Text | unassuming way. For he is able to reflect and is aware 103 Text | are living now, and better able to gratify the wishes of 104 Text | pupils, if he be really able to make them good—am I not 105 Text | that the physician would be able to reply when he found himself 106 Text | court. For I shall not be able to rehearse to the people 107 Text | say, that you will not be able to help yourself when the 108 Text | Greeks of our day, are not able to show that we ought to 109 Text | for we shall be better able to judge then. In our present Ion Part
110 Intro| judge of the good speaker is able to judge of the bad. And 111 Intro| rules of art ought to be able to judge of all poetry.’ 112 Text | art; and I believe myself able to speak about Homer better 113 Text | prophet, would you not be able to interpret them when they 114 Text | or knowledge. If you were able to speak of him by rules 115 Text | art, you would have been able to speak of all other poets; 116 Text | harp or rhapsodes who was able to discourse of Olympus 117 Text | art of medicine was better able to judge of the propriety 118 Text | of the rhapsode be better able to judge whether these lines 119 Text | Since you, Socrates, are able to assign different passages 120 Text | art and knowledge you are able to praise Homer, you do Laches Part
121 Intro| himself; for he has never been able to pay the sophists for 122 Text | any advice which you are able to give. Moreover I have 123 Text | this day I have never been able to discover the art myself, 124 Text | really believe that they are able to educate a man; for unless 125 Text | some other thing, and were able to make the addition, then, 126 Text | this gift, and also were able to impart sight to the eyes, 127 Text | of sight, and should be able to advise how this gift 128 Text | we know we must surely be able to tell?~LACHES: Certainly.~ Laws Book
129 1 | and will now be better able to understand what I was 130 1 | mutually observed, and was able to keep them friends.~Cleinias. 131 1 | which is lame of one leg, able only to meet attacks which 132 1 | from the right?~Cleinias. Able to meet both, I should say.~ 133 1 | nearest home?~Megillus. I was able to tell you, Stranger, many 134 1 | slaves of those who are able to endure amid pleasures, 135 1 | commander of an army? Will he be able to command merely because 136 1 | they are good men who are able to rule themselves, and 137 1 | Law.~Cleinias. I am hardly able to follow you; proceed, 138 1 | hardly think that we shall be able to discover any such benefits 139 2 | is well educated will be able to sing and dance well?~ 140 2 | dancing and music—he who is able to move his body and to 141 2 | contests for those who are able to awaken in us the memory 142 2 | not know what is true be able to distinguish what is good 143 2 | such an extent as to be able to follow the steps of the 144 2 | harmonies and rhythms, and be able to select what are suitable 145 2 | otherwise they will never be able to charm the souls of young 146 2 | time; he fancies that he is able to rule over himself and 147 3 | government? Will not a man be able to judge of it best from 148 3 | out of all this, we are able to discern what is well 149 3 | demonstrate as well as I am able to you who are my friends, 150 3 | irresponsible, who will be able to sustain the temptation 151 3 | at the time, and had been able to moderate the government 152 3 | man among them, who was able to give good counsel, he 153 3 | fitted to produce sturdy race able to live in the open air 154 4 | city ought to be easily able to imitate its enemies in 155 4 | case the artist would be able to pray rightly for certain 156 4 | hope that I may be better able to answer your question: 157 4 | invested with supreme power is able to order human affairs and 158 4 | any guide or ruler, but is able himself to be the guide 159 4 | then when, as far as he is able, he has gone through all 160 4 | instructing him as far as he is able, and he will not prescribe 161 4 | of the law, you will be able to arrive at a judgment 162 5 | boyhood, fancies that he is able to know everything, and 163 5 | Wherefore, also, he who is most able to avenge him is most zealous 164 5 | cause; and he who is most able is the genius and the god 165 5 | who is willing, yet is not able, may be allowed the second 166 5 | not of a noble spirit is able to accomplish this. As to 167 5 | be also a despot, may be able to effect; but the legislator, 168 5 | friendly spirit as far as he is able; and this dismissal of them 169 5 | much arithmetic as to be able to tell what number is most 170 5 | even God is said not to be able to fight against necessity.~ 171 6 | right judgment, and may be able to select or reject men 172 6 | arbitrations, he will never be able to decide justly; wherefore 173 6 | agree; and if they are not able to come to an agreement 174 6 | time may introduce, and be able to add what is left imperfect 175 6 | Yet in marriage no one is able to see that the same result 176 6 | detail, and shall be better able to lay down the laws which 177 7 | food and drink, they are able to impart beauty and health 178 7 | houses, until they are well able to stand, and to take care 179 7 | Briareus he ought to be able with his hundred hands to 180 7 | and then a man will be able to propitiate the Gods, 181 7 | discussions, and we shall be able to give suitable regulations 182 7 | composition, that they might be able to distinguish good and 183 7 | But how will old man be able to attend to such great 184 7 | singing he is not altogether able to keep his body still; 185 7 | or hero to mankind, or able to take any serious thought 186 7 | for a thing ought to be able, when he thinks, to distinguish 187 7 | heaven, so far as to be able to offer sacrifices and 188 8 | they themselves are not able to get the better of the 189 8 | matter of love we may be able to enforce one of two things190 8 | foreigner, if he likes, and is able to settle, may dwell in 191 9 | understand our proposal, and be able in some way to judge whether 192 9 | speak, as far as we are able, of their various kinds. 193 9 | distinguish, as far as we are able, according to their nature 194 9 | that no man’s nature is able to know what is best for 195 9 | society; or knowing, always able and willing to do what is 196 9 | educated than ours would be able to determine, assigning 197 9 | are legislating to be best able to judge, and therefore 198 9 | harm, for no legislator is able to control chance. In such 199 10 | assume that there is a motion able to move other things, but 200 10 | that the motion which is able to move itself is ten thousand 201 10 | accordingly; or, if he be not able to say anything better, 202 10 | physician who is willing and able to cure some living thing 203 10 | who is both willing and able to take care, is like a 204 11 | by wants and desires, are able to hold out and observe 205 11 | if the parties are not able previously to come to terms 206 11 | be given to those who are able above other men to honour 207 11 | their number be, if they are able and willing to take charge 208 11 | matter, and if they are able to reconcile them they shall 209 12 | competing; and if they are not able, and he who hinders the 210 12 | further, will he ever be able to preserve that of which 211 12 | looking? The physician is able to tell his single aim in 212 12 | when you are asked are not able to tell. Can you, Megillus, 213 12 | respect, ought not only to be able to see the many aims, but 214 12 | anything, than the being able to look at one idea gathered 215 12 | truth about them, and to be able to interpret them in words, 216 12 | and institutions, is not able to give a reason of such 217 12 | dare say that I shall be able to find others who will Lysis Part
218 Intro| definition of friendship would be able to stand. In the course 219 Text | company, and then I shall be able to judge whether you know 220 Text | purport of them, that I may be able to judge of your mode of 221 Text | fair one.~Ctesippus will be able to tell you, he said; for 222 Text | with him, I may perhaps be able to show you how to converse 223 Text | another way, you will be able to follow me, and my own 224 Text | as yet we have not been able to discover what is a friend!~ > Menexenus Part
225 Pre | external evidence, we are able with equal certainty to 226 Text | SOCRATES: That I should be able to speak is no great wonder, 227 Text | MENEXENUS: And what would you be able to say if you had to speak?~ 228 Text | SOCRATES: I ought to be able, for she taught me, and 229 Text | order that they might be able to tell the king that no 230 Text | this instance she was not able to hold out or keep her 231 Text | only a woman, should be able to compose such a speech; Meno Part
232 Intro| latent experience which he is able to use himself and is yet 233 Intro| clouds of glory,’ at any rate able to enter into the inheritance 234 Intro| conception, which Plato is able to attain, of the nature 235 Intro| the same time he is less able to observe facts, because 236 Text | all alike;—would you be able to answer?~MENO: I should.~ 237 Text | Socrates, even now I am not able to follow you in the attempt 238 Text | afraid that I shall not be able to give you very many as 239 Text | desires the honourable, is able to provide it for himself; 240 Text | studied how they might be able to give a reason of their 241 Text | wonder that she should be able to call to remembrance all 242 Text | were they nevertheless able to teach others that which 243 Text | man, then they’ (who were able to perform this feat) ‘would Parmenides Part
244 Intro| of view from which he was able to answer them, is a groundless 245 Intro| more than he said, or was able to express. And, although 246 Intro| Few writers have ever been able to anticipate ‘the criticism 247 Text | thoroughly investigated them is able to teach them to others.~ Phaedo Part
248 Intro| to the even. Thus we are able to proceed a step beyond ‘ 249 Text | from that perception we are able to obtain a notion of some 250 Text | knowledge will or will not be able to render an account of 251 Text | think that every man is able to give an account of these 252 Text | be any one alive who is able to give an account of them 253 Text | will not find others better able to make the search.~The 254 Text | fears, as far as she is able; reflecting that when a 255 Text | one of you who is better able than myself answer him? 256 Text | confidence, unless he is able to prove that the soul is 257 Text | occasion. That he should be able to answer was nothing, but 258 Text | relaxation of the muscles, I am able to bend my limbs, and this 259 Text | me this, and I hope to be able to show you the nature of 260 Text | them) perhaps you may be able to arrive at the general 261 Text | I myself should never be able to prove, and even if I 262 Text | hitherto most of us had been able to control our sorrow; but Phaedrus Part
263 Intro| without him. When we are once able to imagine the intense power 264 Intro| practise without being able to say who were their instructors’— 265 Text | but to those who are best able to reward you; nor to the 266 Text | intelligence of universals, and be able to proceed from the many 267 Text | attendant of Zeus is better able to bear the winged god, 268 Text | imitates him, as far as he is able; and after the manner of 269 Text | beauties, that he will never be able to speak about anything 270 Text | be such an art, which is able to find a likeness of everything 271 Text | if I find any man who is able to see ‘a One and Many’ 272 Text | patient who consults me to be able to do these things for himself’?~ 273 Text | them in actual life, and be able to follow them with all 274 Text | characters of his hearers and is able to divide all things into 275 Text | in order that he may be able to say what is acceptable 276 Text | therein words which are able to help themselves and him 277 Text | writing or speaking, and is able to define them as they are, 278 Text | until in like manner he is able to discern the nature of 279 Text | and evil, and not to be able to distinguish the dream Philebus Part
280 Intro| respecting pleasure. Nor are we able to say how far Plato in 281 Intro| knowledge.~(7) We are now able to determine the composition 282 Intro| finite class. Again, we are able to define objects or ideas, 283 Intro| our feeble faculties are able to grasp it, still conveys 284 Intro| they in their turn may be able to undergo similar sufferings, 285 Text | pleasure for all who are able to partake of them, and 286 Text | but if neither of us were able to answer, the result methinks 287 Text | showed that if we are not able to tell the kinds of everything 288 Text | matter drop, if you are able and willing to find some 289 Text | calculation you would not be able to calculate on future pleasure, 290 Text | creature or thing that was able to live such a life; and 291 Text | them, perhaps I might be able to follow you.~SOCRATES: 292 Text | shall we not be better able to decide about the first 293 Text | pleasures, we shall not be able to determine the point at 294 Text | intelligence, and then we shall be able to say whether the science 295 Text | that way we shall be better able to judge.~SOCRATES: And 296 Text | SOCRATES: Then, if we are not able to hunt the good with one Protagoras Part
297 Text | inspired man; but I was not able to get into the inner circle, 298 Text | best manner, and he will be able to speak and act for the 299 Text | against the winter cold and able to resist the summer heat, 300 Text | child as soon as ever he is able to understand what is being 301 Text | else; if a man is better able than we are to promote virtue 302 Text | you say of yourself, are able to have discussions in shorter 303 Text | Prodicus, for he ought to be able to answer questions about 304 Text | who, because they are not able to converse or amuse one 305 Text | and then Socrates will be able to discourse with some one 306 Text | asking whether the strong are able, and I should say ‘Yes’; 307 Text | to wrestle are not more able to wrestle than those who 308 Text | how to wrestle, and more able after than before they had 309 Text | than in the other, that the able are strong, although I have 310 Text | admitted that the strong are able. For there is a difference 311 Text | or standard, you will be able to show us that standard. 312 Text | ask. And we shall not be able to reply ‘By pleasure,’ The Republic Book
313 1 | you ought: If I were still able to go and see you I would 314 1 | think so. ~And who is best able to do good to his friends 315 1 | result is the just man most able to do harm to his enemy 316 1 | any kind of fighting best able to ward off a blow? ~Certainly. ~ 317 1 | escaping from a disease is best able to create one? ~True. ~And 318 1 | guard of a camp who is best able to steal a march upon the 319 1 | first, and was therefore able to reply to him. ~Thrasymachus, 320 1 | hands. But you never will be able, never. ~And do you imagine, 321 1 | be an unjust man who is able to commit injustice either 322 1 | and because they are not able to commit the task of ruling 323 1 | rate those of them who are able to be perfectly unjust, 324 1 | advantage; but he would not be able. ~Whether he would or would 325 1 | he would or would not be able, I said, is not to the point. 326 2 | experience of both, not being able to avoid the one and obtain 327 2 | an agreement if he were able to resist; he would be mad 328 2 | he fails at any point, is able to recover himself. So let 329 2 | a false step he must be able to recover himself; he must 330 2 | should be someone who is able to disprove the truth of 331 2 | something truly divine in being able to argue as you have done 332 2 | see how our city will be able to supply this great demand: 333 3 | same person will hardly be able to play a serious part in 334 3 | youth, even before he is able to know the reason why; 335 3 | a master in dishonesty; able to take every crooked turn, 336 3 | order his life as to be able to do without a napping 337 3 | weaker sons;-if a man was not able to live in the ordinary 338 4 | Socrates, how our city will be able to go to war, especially 339 4 | not, I said, if he were able to run away and then turn 340 4 | that our athletes will be able to fight with two or three 341 4 | the nobler he is, the less able is he to feel indignant 342 5 | things, as far as they are able, women are to share with 343 5 | the ideal: if we are only able to discover how a city may 344 5 | and, perhaps, I may be able to fit answers to your questions 345 5 | State; then we shall be able to defend ourselves: There 346 5 | in some way or other be able to give you a satisfactory 347 5 | replied. ~Few are they who are able to attain to the sight of 348 5 | of absolute beauty and is able to distinguish the idea 349 5 | is that with which we are able to form an opinion. ~And 350 6 | as philosophers only are able to grasp the eternal and 351 6 | Whichever of the two are best able to guard the laws and institutions 352 6 | although in words he is not able to meet you at each step 353 6 | the name of sailor, pilot, able seaman, and abuse the other 354 6 | governed, to him who is able to govern. The ruler who 355 6 | aspirations, and fancy himself able to manage the affairs of 356 6 | fellows, but neither is he able singly to resist all their 357 6 | whether the soul will be able to endure the highest of 358 6 | order that the one may be able to hear and the other to 359 7 | said. ~And if they were able to converse with one another, 360 7 | dazzled, and he will not be able to see anything at all of 361 7 | Last of all he will be able to see the sun, and not 362 7 | who were therefore best able to draw conclusions as to 363 7 | he said, as far as I am able to understand you. ~Moreover, 364 7 | their education, will be able ministers of the State; 365 7 | educated, and you are better able to share in the double duty. 366 7 | light of the sun, but are able to perceive even with their 367 7 | I said, you will not be able to follow me here, though 368 7 | good? ~Until the person is able to abstract and define rationally 369 7 | line; or he will never be able to endure the great amount 370 7 | you will then be better able to find out the natural 371 7 | together, and they will be able to see the natural relationship 372 7 | to learn which of them is able to give up the use of sight 373 8 | we see them we shall be able to compare the relative 374 8 | the individual is clearly able to order for himself his 375 8 | and crafty natures who are able to provide for him all sorts 376 8 | he said; and he will be able to trust them best of all. ~ 377 8 | may suffice, he will be able to diminish the taxes which 378 9 | mind, will fancy that he is able to rule, not only over men, 379 9 | community; or if they are able to speak, they turn informers 380 9 | of us all by one who is able to judge, and has dwelt 381 9 | assume that we ourselves are able and experienced judges and 382 9 | gain, we should then be able to fall back on a single 383 9 | tame and wild, which he is able to generate and metamorphose 384 9 | man, so that he who is not able to look within, and sees 385 10 | so. For this is he who is able to make not only vessels 386 10 | suppose that if a person were able to make the original as 387 10 | imitator-and if you are able to discern what pursuits 388 10 | if Homer had really been able to educate and improve mankind-if 389 10 | contemporaries: "You will never be able to manage either your own 390 10 | if they had really been able to make mankind virtuous? 391 10 | if peradventure he may be able to learn and may find someone 392 10 | someone who will make him able to learn and discern between 393 10 | these qualities he will be able to determine which is the 394 10 | the soul is immortal and able to endure every sort of The Seventh Letter Part
395 Text | taken place, he would be able to introduce the true life 396 Text | possible master of himself and able to gain faithful friends 397 Text | the barbarians, was not able to found them afresh and 398 Text | Not one of these was he able to work upon by persuasion, 399 Text | pleasures and are willing and able to be servants to the laws. 400 Text | topic-except for some few, who are able with a little teaching to 401 Text | for the year, I shall be able to write word of these things 402 Text | Dionysios that, if I am able to bring Heracleides before The Sophist Part
403 Intro| better than they are, and able to give an account of themselves. 404 Intro| by a great effort he is able to look down as ‘from a 405 Intro| of our own forging. To be able to place ourselves not only 406 Intro| meanings. Neither are we able to follow him in the play 407 Intro| great deal more than we are able to fill up, seems to be 408 Intro| attractive to him.~Neither are we able to say why of the common 409 Intro| unemployed. We may not be able to agree with him in assimilating 410 Text | beginning—Does he make them able to dispute about divine 411 Text | tremendous argufiers, and are able to impart their own skill 412 Text | not profess to make men able to dispute about law and 413 Text | art, but I am not as yet able to see in which of them 414 Text | Sophist, nor am I even now able to see clearly; verily he 415 Text | nothing is which they are not able to squeeze in their hands.~ 416 Text | equally appear; and if we are able to see neither, there may 417 Text | who can divide rightly is able to see clearly one form 418 Text | order that if we are not able to apprehend with perfect 419 Text | difficulty, he should be able to follow and criticize 420 Text | STRANGER: Why, that we might be able to assert discourse to be 421 Text | one, Theaetetus, who is able to advance even a little The Statesman Part
422 Intro| law, because he is more able to deal with the infinite 423 Intro| conditions of his nature, and yet able to cope with them by divine 424 Intro| whether God or man, who is able to adapt himself to the 425 Text | in a private station is able to advise the ruler of a 426 Text | class, because you were able to call them by the common 427 Text | all moving things is alone able to move of himself; and 428 Text | any special power, and was able to contribute some special 429 Text | tale, and then we shall be able to get on. In the fulness 430 Text | easy syllables, and are able to tell them correctly.~ 431 Text | nor again should he be able to rest contented with the 432 Text | one another, will not be able, in enacting for the general 433 Text | science, if he had been able to do this, would have imposed 434 Text | created by those who are able to govern in a similar spirit, 435 Text | intelligence and skill, are able to preserve them, and, as 436 Text | acting, as far as they are able, like the true Statesman?~ 437 Text | great number of men are able to acquire a knowledge of 438 Text | of such authority, or is able and willing in the spirit 439 Text | to the science which is able to persuade?~YOUNG SOCRATES: 440 Text | And is the art which is able and knows how to advise 441 Text | rule over those who are able to act; the king ought to The Symposium Part
442 Intro| staggers in, and being drunk is able to tell of things which 443 Text | person speak: Is Agathon able to drink hard?~I am not 444 Text | include Socrates, who is able either to drink or to abstain, 445 Text | nor any other motive is able to implant so well as love. 446 Text | best physician is he who is able to separate fair love from 447 Text | not whether you will be able to attain. But I will do 448 Text | being you will never be able to find any likeness, however Theaetetus Part
449 Intro| very slight help which I am able to afford to your friend; 450 Intro| This common principle is able to compare them with one 451 Intro| is not deaf and dumb is able to express his thoughts— 452 Intro| knowledge of a waggon when he is able to enumerate the hundred 453 Intro| or we may know but not be able to explain;’ and many other 454 Intro| abstraction. But now that we are able to trace the gradual developement 455 Intro| words as symbols we are able to give a ‘local habitation 456 Intro| knowledge; when science is able to apply her tests, the 457 Intro| himself back as far as he is able to the condition of a rational 458 Intro| language, being neither able to win acceptance for the 459 Intro| in education. We may be able to add a good deal to them 460 Intro| study of it. Thus we are able to rehabilitate Psychology 461 Intro| whole are latent. But we are able to characterise them sufficiently 462 Intro| derives so much as he is able to comprehend or has the 463 Text | shall, for youth is always able to improve. And so having 464 Text | probably aware, who is still able to conceive and bear, attends 465 Text | and incantations they are able to arouse the pangs and 466 Text | the pangs which my art is able to arouse and to allay in 467 Text | help of God you will be able to tell.~THEAETETUS: At 468 Text | manner the Sophist who is able to train his pupils in this 469 Text | very slight help which I am able to offer to your old friend; 470 Text | is not Theaetetus better able to follow a philosophical 471 Text | who think that they are able to teach and able to rule. 472 Text | they are able to teach and able to rule. Now, in all this 473 Text | is that of the man who is able to do all this kind of service 474 Text | any other man was better able to judge what will be and 475 Text | not changed, we should be able to say what is the nature 476 Text | our friend Theaetetus is able to convince us that it is.~ 477 Text | afraid that I shall not be able to comply with the request 478 Text | saline or not, you would be able to tell me what faculty 479 Text | world so clever as to be able to convince others of the 480 Text | not born deaf or dumb is able sooner or later to manifest 481 Text | of anything, he should be able to answer his questioner Timaeus Part
482 Intro| yesterday’s discourse, I was able to recall every word of 483 Intro| night. And now we shall be able to understand the nature 484 Intro| divine nature. God only is able to compound and resolve 485 Intro| wear out and are no longer able to assimilate food; and 486 Intro| physician or philosopher who was able to see the one in many has 487 Intro| not equally dangerous if able to escape through the pores, 488 Intro| six thousand years; he was able to speculate freely on the 489 Intro| they were relieved at being able to utter the thoughts of 490 Intro| the world, they must be able to conceive it.~To do justice 491 Intro| dominion over us, we are least able to perceive them. We recognize 492 Intro| of dialectic. He is never able to reconcile the first causes 493 Text | I myself should never be able to celebrate the city and 494 Text | chariot, because he was not able to drive them in the path 495 Text | the universe, we are not able to give notions which are 496 Text | reason of its excellence able to converse with itself, 497 Text | the earth, but might be able to get over the one and 498 Text | find support, and so be able to pass through all places, 499 Text | believe that you will be able to follow me, for your education 500 Text | beauty, and then we shall be able to say that we have sufficiently


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