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The Apology
Part
1 Intro| complied with this practice on similar occasions, and he trusts
2 Intro| For, although these or similar words may have been spoken
3 Text | mind how he himself on a similar, or even a less serious
Charmides
Part
4 PreF | Christ Church, who gave me similar assistance in the Laws.
5 PreS | his reader an impression similar or nearly similar to that
6 PreS | impression similar or nearly similar to that produced by the
7 PreS | repeats (Greek). There is a similar want of particles expressing
8 PreS | feminine, and there is a similar distinction of sex in the
9 PreS | object was once fixed, a similar gender was naturally assigned
10 PreS | was naturally assigned to similar objects, or to words of
11 PreS | objects, or to words of similar formation. This use of genders
12 PreS | Greek and English create a similar but lesser awkwardness.~4
13 PreS | dropped out of use. (b) A similar principle should be observed
14 PreS | of the forest are exactly similar), it is a mistaken attempt
15 PreS | the one: when they are all similar in style or motive, like
16 PreS | Philebus; Timaeus): these and similar terms appear to express
17 PreS | which are only accidentally similar. Nor is it safe for the
18 Intro| to define in words. In a similar spirit we might say to a
19 Intro| dialogue may be compared with a similar opposition of ideas and
20 Text | you, Critias, to answer a similar question about temperance,
21 Text | other, and to recognize a similar faculty of discernment in
Cratylus
Part
22 Intro| and were illustrated in a similar manner by the analogy of
23 Intro| penetration; arren and aner have a similar derivation; gune is the
24 Intro| would be described by a similar movement of our own frames.
25 Intro| The use of analogous or similar sounds, in order to express
26 Intro| sounds, in order to express similar analogous ideas, seems to
27 Intro| Yet in making these and similar generalizations we may note
28 Intro| be well if there were a similar consensus about some other
29 Intro| forest: they are answered by similar cries heard from a distance.
30 Text | SOCRATES: And may not a similar description be given of
31 Text | now suppose that I ask a similar question about names: will
32 Text | like to know whether any similar principle of correctness
33 Text | aner (man) also contain a similar allusion to the same principle
34 Text | are many other examples of similar changes.~HERMOGENES: There
35 Text | be made up of proper and similar letters, or there would
Critias
Part
36 Intro| Hermocrates will make a similar petition, extends by anticipation
37 Intro| and may be compared to the similar discussions regarding the
Crito
Part
38 Text | old men find themselves in similar misfortunes, and age does
Euthydemus
Part
39 Intro| the quality of vision.’ A similar play of words follows, which
40 Intro| Such a criticism is like similar criticisms on Shakespeare,
41 Text | strangers to experience similar treatment; the fear of ridicule
42 Text | effect went on asking another similar question, which might be
43 Text | do not know. There was a similar trick in the second question,
44 Text | and I were to ask you a similar question about that, you
45 Text | will make you confess to similar marvels.~Well, I said, there
Euthyphro
Part
46 Intro| to Zeus (who inflicted a similar chastisement on his own
47 Intro| argument may be compared to a similar defect which is observable
48 Text | murder, sacrilege, or of any similar crime—whether he be your
49 Text | own father (Uranus) for a similar reason, in a nameless manner.
50 Text | may be other gods who have similar differences of opinion.~
The First Alcibiades
Part
51 Pre | Xen. Mem., and there is no similar instance of a ‘motive’ which
52 Pre | text of Xenophon, Mem. A similar taste for parody appears
53 Pre | often implied in this and similar discussions; but should
54 Text | and I greatly hope that no similar hindrance will again occur.
55 Text | wood or a stone? And so in similar cases, which I suspect to
Gorgias
Part
56 Intro| Compare Republic, and the similar reversal of the position
57 Intro| that he has exercised a similar power over the patients
58 Intro| the islands of the blest. Similar is the practice of Aeacus;
59 Intro| patient may be described by similar predicates;—a mistake which
60 Intro| the human race. It is a similar picture of suffering goodness
61 Intro| indeed a partial truth), is similar in both of them, and is
62 Intro| their own behalf. Adopting a similar figure of speech, Socrates
63 Intro| the ideal truth. And in a similar spirit he declares in the
64 Intro| revelation, but rather, like all similar descriptions, whether in
65 Text | opposites, evil and misery, in a similar alternation? (Compare Republic.)~
66 Text | whether there are not other similar processes which have to
67 Text | not the same true of all similar arts, as, for example, the
Ion
Part
68 Intro| interpreter of the poet, and for a similar reason some rhapsodes, like
69 Text | but also imparts to them a similar power of attracting other
70 Text | you aware that you produce similar effects on most of the spectators?~
Laches
Part
71 Text | learning, and in many other similar actions, or rather which
72 Text | holds out in this or any similar action, having no knowledge
73 Text | might have practised a similar shuffle just now, if we
74 Text | and try to arrive at a similar agreement about the fearful
75 Text | whether I have not made a similar display; and if we are both
Laws
Book
76 1 | instituted by him for a similar reason, because he saw that
77 1 | whole; and with these and similar discourses we will beguile
78 1 | heat; and there are many similar practices, to speak of which
79 1 | ordinance about pleasure similar to that about pain to be
80 1 | great or obvious examples of similar institutions which are concerned
81 1 | things. But I do not see any similar advantage which either individuals
82 2 | when a cowardly soul is in similar case, are they likely to
83 4 | pressure of population or other similar necessity, or when a portion
84 4 | the second palm; and on a similar principle shall all the
85 5 | that of another. Through a similar error men are induced to
86 5 | degree of elasticity;—in a similar manner those who are to
87 5 | purification is painful, like similar cures in medicine, involving
88 5 | hereafter have to make a similar choice among constitutions,
89 5 | will be called by these or similar names: they may continue
90 5 | good or evil, but produces similar results in their souls.
91 6 | new city; and there is a similar feeling on the part of the
92 6 | stained with homicide or any similar impiety in his own person,
93 6 | father and mother have led a similar unstained life. Now the
94 6 | wardens of the city have a similar power of imposing punishments
95 6 | same manner, and undergo a similar scrutiny.~There remains
96 6 | the aim of the legislator similar? First, he desires that
97 6 | to the public treasury a similar sum, and that which is given
98 6 | occasion of some war or other similar danger, which caused the
99 6 | unregulated by law. They have no similar institution of public tables
100 6 | fruits dipped in honey, and similar pure offerings, but no flesh
101 7 | our ancestors are all of similar nature. And the reflection
102 7 | purposes. And there are many similar examples in charioteering
103 7 | which is of horn only, and similar instruments, as I was saying,
104 7 | habituated to their new food. A similar principle we may imagine
105 7 | just imagine that we had a similar notion about horses running
106 7 | learning. But hunting and similar pursuits in like manner
107 8 | instead of wrestling and similar contests of the heavier
108 8 | young men be incapable of a similar endurance for the sake of
109 8 | apples, and pomegranates, and similar fruits, there shall be no
110 8 | and as to frankincense and similar perfumes, used in the service
111 8 | of the city shall see to similar matters in the city.~Now
112 9 | about robbers of temples and similar incurable, or almost incurable,
113 9 | divers other enactments of a similar nature. But we stopped short,
114 9 | stranger was to suffer in a similar case. He who kills his own
115 9 | deeds of his own, or for any similar reason, in such a case let
116 9 | guardians of the law. And when similar charges of wounding are
117 10 | is most entirely akin and similar to the circular movement
118 11 | in order shall follow a similar law, which shall apply equally
119 11 | were compelled to follow similar callings, then we should
120 11 | the law shall follow in a similar spirit. He shall owe to
121 11 | allowed to address them in a similar manner, and show that he
122 12 | other offerings follow a similar rule.~Now that the whole
123 12 | be, look to all these and similar aims, and there is no one
Lysis
Part
124 Text | so far from having made a similar acquisition, that I do not
125 Text | thirst any more, or have any similar desire? Or may we suppose
126 Text | like manner thirst or any similar desire may sometimes be
Menexenus
Part
127 Pre | Xen. Mem., and there is no similar instance of a ‘motive’ which
128 Pre | text of Xenophon, Mem. A similar taste for parody appears
129 Pre | often implied in this and similar discussions; but should
Meno
Part
130 Intro| riding and wrestling and similar accomplishments. Anytus
131 Intro| is made the subject of a similar experiment. He is treated
132 Intro| or reflections. This and similar illustrations or explanations
133 Intro| both of the omoiomere, or similar particles of Anaxagoras,
134 Text | you would let me have a similar definition of virtue?~MENO:
135 Text | smell, and of many other similar phenomena.~MENO: Quite true.~
136 Text | to the part produced (Or, similar to the area so applied.),
Parmenides
Part
137 Intro| Ideas, and then proceed to a similar but more fatal assault on
138 Intro| originally intended, to pass a similar condemnation on the Theaetetus
139 Intro| is intended to elicit a similar absurdity, which may be
140 Intro| be amazed if there were a similar entanglement in the nature
141 Intro| the denial of universals, similar to that which arose in the
142 Intro| justice, we should imagine similar aporiai raised on themes
143 Intro| and that from these and similar hypotheses questions of
144 Intro| which Parmenides speaks of a similar method being applied to
145 Intro| philosophy, and, like the similar difficulty in the Philebus,
146 Intro| and we may observe that similar antinomies have led modern
147 Intro| change, and that this and similar double notions, instead
148 Intro| is paving the way.~In a similar spirit he criticizes the
149 Intro| had been subjected to a similar criticism, which there takes
150 Intro| theories. In the Theaetetus a similar negative dialectic is employed
151 Intro| saved us from this and many similar confusions? We see again
152 Intro| new-fangled forms; while similar words, such as development,
153 Intro| exist in the universe. A similar ambiguity occurs in the
154 Text | many, rest, motion, and similar ideas, and then to show
155 Text | similars, for example, become similar, because they partake of
Phaedo
Part
156 Text | fears or pleasures or other similar goods or evils may or may
157 Text | there is of necessity a similar alternation; I mean to say,
158 Text | which the other, although similar, was inferior?~Certainly.~
159 Text | soul may be expressed in a similar figure; and any one may
160 Text | call Cadmus, may share a similar fate.~Nay, my good friend,
161 Text | say, and he would have a similar explanation of my talking
162 Text | in the water, or in some similar medium. So in my own case,
163 Text | has no need of air or any similar force to be a support, but
Phaedrus
Part
164 Intro| prophecy—this, in a vein similar to that pervading the Cratylus
165 Intro| Socrates himself will carry a similar message to his favourite
166 Intro| follower of true glory,’ though similar, does not at once recall
167 Intro| has been compared with a similar image which occurs in the
168 Intro| mind of Plato. These and similar passages should be interpreted
169 Intro| was soon to disappear. A similar vision of the decline of
170 Text | lover of discourse who had a similar weakness;—he saw and rejoiced;
171 Text | and were going to make a similar speech about all the advantages
172 Text | Phaedrus, who is the father of similar beauties, that he will never
Philebus
Part
173 Intro| in the Parmenides, where similar difficulties are raised,
174 Intro| remark that this and all similar attempts to reconcile antinomies
175 Intro| them. And when you have a similar knowledge of any other subject,
176 Intro| of both kinds. (Compare a similar argument urged by one of
177 Intro| turn may be able to undergo similar sufferings, and like him
178 Text | them. And we might find similar examples in many other things;
179 Text | suspect that we shall find a similar opposition among pleasures.~
180 Text | which attaches to these and similar unities and the attempt
181 Text | subject, when you have a similar grasp of it. But the infinity
182 Text | intelligence and forethought, and similar qualities? would you not
183 Text | good, is more akin and more similar to mind than to pleasure.
184 Text | in not putting forward a similar claim. And if pleasure were
185 Text | universe, and you would give a similar reply about all the other
186 Text | hungers or thirsts or has any similar experience.~PROTARCHUS:
187 Text | and there are pains of a similar character?~PROTARCHUS: There
188 Text | attribute to pleasure and pain a similar real but illusory character?~
189 Text | unconscious of this and similar phenomena?’ You must answer
190 Text | who are in a fever, or any similar illness, feel cold or thirst
191 Text | consideration of these and similar pleasures, we shall not
192 Text | before, that in all these and similar emotions in which body and
193 Text | love, emulation, envy, and similar emotions, as examples in
194 Text | nature of fear and love and similar affections; and I thought
195 Text | same character, and have similar pleasures; now do you understand
196 Text | no need of adducing many similar examples in illustration
197 Text | ship-building? and in all similar cases I should ask the same
Protagoras
Part
198 Intro| virtues are in some degree similar; but he still contends that
199 Intro| and are conceived in a similar spirit. The affinity of
200 Text | teachers of the lyre take similar care that their young disciple
201 Text | a certain point of view similar, and one of them is like
202 Text | if Protagoras will make a similar admission, and confess that
203 Text | necessity.’~All this has a similar drift, for Simonides was
204 Text | argument.~I made these and some similar observations; but Protagoras
205 Text | five are to some extent similar, and that the fifth of them,
206 Text | Protagoras.~‘And have you not a similar way of speaking about pain?
The Republic
Book
207 1 | you mean? ~Yes. ~And what similar use or power of acquisition
208 1 | art in itself, I say, any similar liability to fault or defect,
209 2 | them. And Homer has a very similar strain; for he speaks of
210 2 | old age, and bequeath a similar life to their children after
211 2 | finding a guardian who has a similar combination of qualities? ~
212 2 | told to compose them in a similar spirit. But the narrative
213 2 | the Trojan War or on any similar theme, either we must not
214 2 | the heat of the sun or any similar causes. ~Of course. ~And
215 3 | we strike out these and similar passages, not because they
216 3 | sapless shades, and any similar words of which the very
217 3 | man, can be dishonored by similar actions; neither will he
218 3 | you say that these, or any similar impertinences which private
219 3 | how Hephaestus, because of similar goings on, cast a chain
220 3 | when he is convinced that similar wickednesses are always
221 4 | he said. ~And is not a similar method to be pursued about
222 4 | as possessing any other similar knowledge? ~Not by reason
223 5 | our women to be subject to similar or nearly similar regulations;
224 5 | subject to similar or nearly similar regulations; then we shall
225 5 | colleagues of men who have similar qualities and whom they
226 5 | wars and diseases and any similar agencies, in order as far
227 5 | all these and any who have similar tastes, as well as the professors
228 6 | a little deaf and has a similar infirmity in sight, and
229 6 | to crown this life with a similar happiness in another. ~How
230 6 | sagacity, cleverness, and similar qualities, do not often
231 7 | things which must also have a similar extension given to them,
232 9 | within him by reason of a similar evil nature in himself.
233 9 | whether you would arrive at a similar decision about their relative
234 9 | Reflecting upon these and similar evils, you held the tyrannical
235 9 | pliable than wax or any similar substance, let there be
236 10 | of speaking in this and similar instances-but no artificer
237 10 | also there may not be a similar illusion. Perhaps they may
238 10 | of these and ten thousand similar oppositions occurring at
239 10 | which we behold is in a similar condition, disfigured by
240 10 | coming upon tyrannies and similar villanies, he do irremediable
The Second Alcibiades
Part
241 Pre | Archelaus is told, and a similar phrase occurs;—ta gar echthes
242 Text | Yes.~SOCRATES: And in a similar way you speak of a good
243 Text | too, will furnish us with similar stories. For he tells us
The Seventh Letter
Part
244 Text | And if it should produce a similar effect on Dionysios, as
The Sophist
Part
245 Intro| Laws, though traces of a similar temper may also be observed
246 Intro| class may also be found in a similar field: jesuits, puritans,
247 Intro| the Eleatics, which in a similar spirit he conceives to be
248 Intro| phenomenon described under a similar name is a figure. Freedom
249 Intro| Bishop Berkeley, feeling a similar perplexity, is inclined
250 Intro| or necessary, or that any similar calamity befalling a nation
251 Intro| reciprocity, cause and effect, and similar relations? It is difficult
252 Text | the woof; and thousands of similar expressions are used in
253 Text | proportions of the original, similar in length and breadth and
The Statesman
Part
254 Intro| when we remember that a similar allusion is made in the
255 Intro| to be a part, there is no similar necessity for a part to
256 Intro| must remain unanswered.’ Similar questions have occupied
257 Intro| thirst any more, or have any similar sensations? Yet perhaps
258 Intro| statesman is discovered by a similar process; and we have a summary,
259 Intro| wisdom as you grow older.’ A similar spirit is discernible in
260 Intro| virtues, and seems to see a similar opposition pervading all
261 Intro| worthy the name.’ There is a similar depth in the remark,—‘The
262 Intro| of the speakers are very similar; there is the same love
263 Intro| Stranger takes up a position similar to that of the Athenian
264 Intro| invented by another. The similar passages and turns of thought
265 Text | that there is a distinction similar to that of manufacturer
266 Text | a part, but there is no similar necessity that a part should
267 Text | imitation of you, to make a similar division, and set up cranes
268 Text | King; or you may have seen similar preserves in wells at home?~
269 Text | that no one will raise a similar claim as against the herdsman,
270 Text | themselves, impelled by a similar movement. And so we have
271 Text | been separated from the similar arts of shepherds, and,
272 Text | skins of animals, and other similar arts which manufacture corks
273 Text | trainers or by others having similar authority? Can you remember?~
274 Text | are able to govern in a similar spirit, and who show a strength
275 Text | to fight with others of a similar build— and that, whatever
276 Text | another, and give rise to a similar opposition in the characters
The Symposium
Part
277 Intro| penalty of disease.~There is a similar harmony or disagreement
278 Intro| philosophical. But these and similar distinctions are not found
279 Intro| which Alcibiades makes of a similar fit of abstraction occurring
280 Intro| the fair, which receive a similar attestation in the concluding
281 Intro| emperors were assailed by similar weapons which have been
282 Intro| Potidaea’ any more than in a similar salutation when practised
283 Text | the soft. Let us adduce a similar proof of the tenderness
284 Text | leaving another new and similar existence behind—unlike
285 Text | well, but I never had any similar feeling; my soul was not
Theaetetus
Part
286 Intro| Stranger; (3) there is a similar allusion in both dialogues
287 Intro| terms. Yet he too employs a similar sophistical skill in overturning
288 Intro| he is unable to attain a similar expression of knowledge
289 Intro| The Cratylus presents a similar difficulty: in his etymologies,
290 Intro| caught in a trap (compare the similar trap which is laid for Theodorus). ‘
291 Intro| succeeded in attaining a similar conception of knowledge,
292 Intro| tried; and, when this and similar questions were brought to
293 Intro| creatures owe their origin to a similar cause; the bodily frame
294 Intro| case of the dice, and with similar examples?—that is the question.’ ‘
295 Intro| is to be resolved into a similar combination of an agent
296 Intro| explanation. Socrates has had a similar dream, and has further heard
297 Intro| abstraction in many respects similar to it—time, the form of
298 Text | Socrates, to give you a similar answer about knowledge,
299 Text | of hot and cold, and in similar instances; for things appear,
300 Text | ten thousand examples of similar contradictions, if we admit
301 Text | produce the same, or become similar, for that too would produce
302 Text | left, err by reason of some similar affection, then ‘heterodoxy’
303 Text | or handled, but that no similar mistake can arise between
304 Text | that you would give me a similar definition of the S.~THEAETETUS:
305 Text | of the army; and in all similar cases, the entire number
Timaeus
Part
306 Intro| in the ideas. There is a similar uncertainty about the Timaeus;
307 Intro| more harmonious beauty of a similar passage in the Phaedrus.~
308 Intro| left right. And something similar happens when the disordered
309 Intro| are to be explained on a similar principle; as also sounds,
310 Intro| tears and perspiration and similar substances is also the watery
311 Intro| diarrhoeas and dysenteries and similar disorders. The body which
312 Intro| truth. Being or essence, and similar words, represented to them
313 Intro| in their courses, and a similar principle of fixedness or
314 Intro| attraction is continually drawing similar elements to the same spot,
315 Intro| which, being composed of similar triangles, are interchangeable;
316 Intro| towards the great masses of similar substances; fire to fire,
317 Intro| only (1) the attraction of similar elements to one another,
318 Intro| known or noticed. And in a similar manner the human body is
319 Intro| are discernible in the ‘similar particles’ of Anaxagoras.
320 Intro| too have been guilty of similar fallacies in quite recent
321 Intro| bodies to larger ones, but of similar bodies to similar, having
322 Intro| but of similar bodies to similar, having a magnetic power
323 Intro| him. Yet the affinities of similar substances have some effect
324 Intro| between the two writers. Similar gossiping stories are told
325 Intro| of perplexity. There is a similar confusion about necessity
326 Intro| statement may be false—there are similar tales about columns set
327 Intro| where, proceeding in a similar path of contemplation, he
328 Text | powerfully experiencing these and similar effects, the revolutions
329 Text | such’; which expresses the similar principle circulating in
330 Text | powers which were neither similar nor equally balanced, was
331 Text | unlike, and forced the most similar elements into close contact.
332 Text | distributes into equal and similar parts the whole circle in
333 Text | of the smallest number of similar particles: and the second
334 Text | and the second body has similar properties in a second degree,
335 Text | extinguished. There are similar differences in the air;
336 Text | is made up of equal and similar parts and is transparent;
337 Text | it is in every direction similar, how can one rightly give
338 Text | for they are all perfectly similar; and if a person were to
339 Text | pungent. White and black are similar effects of contraction and
340 Text | we may investigate in a similar manner. And it appears to
341 Text | bones and flesh, and other similar parts of us, were made as
342 Text | anything hold it. And a similar principle applies to the
343 Text | to be investigated on a similar principle; and swift and
344 Text | nourished by a multitude of similar particles. But when the
345 Text | of a wrong kind, or any similar irregularity, produces disorders
346 Text | generating leprous eruptions and similar diseases. When it is mingled