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The Apology Part
1 Intro| falsify his character by making a speech. Then he proceeds 2 Intro| and above the heaven; and making the worse appear the better 3 Text | fashion of his country:—Am I making an unfair request of you? 4 Text | and having no gods, and making the worse appear the better 5 Text | have great difficulty in making you understand my answer 6 Text | pilgrimage will be worth making. What would not a man give Charmides Part
7 PreS | certain inferior magistrates, making them in all fifty-one. These 8 Intro| distinguishes in his answer between ‘making’ and ‘doing,’ and with the 9 Intro| to health.~And now, after making all these concessions, which 10 Text | emphasis, at the same time making me swear to his words, ‘ 11 Text | mean to say that doing and making are not the same?~No more, 12 Text | No more, he replied, than making or working are the same; 13 Text | him to have distinguished making from doing and work; and, 14 Text | while admitting that the making anything might sometimes 15 Text | mean that this doing or making, or whatever is the word 16 Text | said.~Now then, I said, making an offering of the third 17 Text | them.~Were we not right in making that admission?~I think Cratylus Part
18 Intro| should be above language, making words our servants, and 19 Intro| sounds were inspired. Yet in making these and similar generalizations 20 Intro| and adapt in various ways; making, first, vowels and consonants; 21 Text | suspect that he is only making fun of you;—he means to 22 Text | does the carpenter look in making the shuttle? Does he not 23 Text | shuttle to be broken in making, will he make another, looking 24 Text | smith, although he may be making the same instrument for 25 Text | to be derived from their making philosophical enquiries ( 26 Text | mentioned has led me into making this reflection.~HERMOGENES: 27 Text | me go on in the hope of making you believe in the originality 28 Text | help imagining that you are making your mouth into a flute, Critias Part
29 Text | of this theatre. And now, making no more excuses, I will 30 Text | which she dwelt all round, making alternate zones of sea and 31 Text | found no difficulty in making special arrangements for 32 Text | and the other of cold, and making every variety of food to 33 Text | the ancient metropolis, making a road to and from the royal 34 Text | through to the outermost zone, making a passage from the sea up Crito Part
35 Intro| will incur no danger in making the attempt to save him, Euthydemus Part
36 Intro| the human mind was first making the attempt to distinguish 37 Intro| everywhere else, Plato is making war against the philosophers 38 Intro| quaintly describes them as making two good things, philosophy 39 Text | have you and I escaped making a laughing-stock of ourselves 40 Text | You remember, I said, our making the admission that we should 41 Text | which gives the right way of making them?~He agreed.~And in 42 Text | something.~And doing is making?~Yes.~And speaking is doing 43 Text | And speaking is doing and making?~He agreed.~Then no one 44 Text | were to learn the art of making speeches— would that be 45 Text | this proves that the art of making speeches is not the same 46 Text | sufficient proof that the art of making speeches is not one which 47 Text | fancied that Ctesippus was making game of them, and they refused, 48 Text | The smith’s.~And whose the making of pots?~The potter’s.~And 49 Text | were playing the fool, and making much ado about nothing.’ Euthyphro Part
50 Text | amused, Socrates, at your making a distinction between one The First Alcibiades Part
51 Intro| concealed. The anachronism of making Alcibiades about twenty 52 Text | and always, wherever I am, making a point of coming? (Compare 53 Text | better,’ in the matter of making peace and going to war with 54 Text | we arrive at the point of making war, and what name we give 55 Text | one wise; did he begin by making his sons wise?~ALCIBIADES: 56 Text | that this Alcibiades who is making the attempt is not as yet 57 Text | is wise in respect of the making of shoes?~ALCIBIADES: Yes.~ 58 Text | SOCRATES: But in respect of the making of garments he is unwise?~ Gorgias Part
59 Intro| good and evil of man. After making an ineffectual attempt to 60 Intro| experience or routine of making a sort of delight or gratification. ‘ 61 Intro| experience or routine of making a sort of delight or gratification. 62 Intro| other which was directed to making men as good as possible. 63 Intro| considering the agent only, and making no reference to the happiness 64 Intro| beauty, and has a power of making them enter into the hearts 65 Intro| legendary belief. The art of making stories of ghosts and apparitions 66 Text | would you not?), with the making of garments?~GORGIAS: Yes.~ 67 Text | acknowledged to be incapable of making an unjust use of rhetoric, 68 Text | hardly used, if, when you are making a long oration, and refusing 69 Text | should imagine that I am making fun of his own profession. 70 Text | highest interests, is ever making pleasure the bait of the 71 Text | enamels, and garments, and making men affect a spurious beauty 72 Text | have been inconsistent in making a long speech, when I would 73 Text | of an age with him, and making them drunk, he threw them 74 Text | poverty? Does not the art of making money?~POLUS: Yes.~SOCRATES: 75 Text | which you censure me for making,—What ought the character 76 Text | skilfullest and best in making shoes ought to have the 77 Text | have been listening and making admissions to you, Socrates; 78 Text | of them processes of art, making a provision for the soul’ 79 Text | then, Callicles, how about making any of the citizens better? 80 Text | the speeches which I am making are long enough because Laches Part
81 Intro| seen by him on board ship making a very sorry exhibition 82 Text | matter about which I am making all this preface is as follows: 83 Text | exhibiting in all that crowd and making such great professions of 84 Text | have seen at another time making, in sober truth, an involuntary Laws Book
85 1 | and above all things in making laws have regard to the 86 1 | at the legislator when making his laws had in view not 87 1 | with regard to states, in making words and facts coincide 88 1 | thousand acts of injustice, by making bargains with him at a risk 89 2 | in their sports and merry–making, because we love to think 90 2 | have a better effect in making them do what is right, not 91 2 | festivity of the elder men, making use of the wine which he 92 2 | arts—if they succeed in making likenesses, and are accompanied 93 2 | as would appear, we are making the discovery that our newly– 94 3 | who lightly undertake the making of laws, “you see, legislator, 95 3 | moderation which comes of age, making the power of your twenty– 96 3 | the flute on the lyre, and making one general confusion; ignorantly 97 4 | uncertain and unfaithful ways—making the state unfriendly and 98 4 | order of nature, begin by making regulations for states about 99 5 | sort of compliance, without making her in any way better, seems 100 5 | agreement with our nature, and making life to be most entirely 101 5 | and their opposites, and making of them a law, choosing, 102 5 | nurture, and education. But in making the distribution, let the 103 5 | be much opportunity for making money; no man either ought, 104 5 | surround with a circular wall, making the division of the entire 105 5 | were telling his dreams, or making a city and citizens of wax. 106 6 | also uneducated, will avoid making mistakes in the choice of 107 6 | occurred, will lose time in making them known to the city, 108 6 | place in regular order, making their round from left to 109 6 | which have not this power of making the citizen better, but 110 6 | him who is too desirous of making a rich marriage we should 111 6 | setting up their slaves, and making the life of servitude more 112 6 | common and public life, is making a great mistake. Why have 113 7 | and want of propriety in making them penal by law; and if 114 7 | the children to sleep, and making the Bacchantes, although 115 7 | manners of the young, and making the old to be dishonoured 116 7 | poets and musicians, and making use of their poetical genius; 117 7 | one has the advantage of making those who are trained in 118 8 | without arms every day, making dancing and all gymnastic 119 8 | successors ought to follow him, making the games and sacrifices 120 8 | will he ever succeed in making all mankind use the same 121 8 | scurrilous terms that we are making foolish and impossible laws, 122 8 | draws them to himself by making noises, he shall pay the 123 8 | fruits which are unfit for making raisins and wine, or for 124 8 | trade for the sake of money–making, either in these or any 125 8 | artisans and their slaves, making an exchange of wine and 126 9 | conspirator to trial for making a violent and illegal attempt 127 9 | actions we must begin by making a distinction. For a deed 128 10 | demand an explanation, partly making them afraid or dissatisfied, 129 10 | he not rather, when he is making laws for men, at the same 130 10 | take upon me the duty of making the attempt first by myself; 131 10 | question in another way, making answer to ourselves:—If, 132 10 | look straight at the sun, making ourselves darkness at midday— 133 11 | follows:—If a man dies without making a will, and leaves behind 134 11 | female, and dies without making a will, let the previous 135 11 | do them good, for he is making a contribution to his own 136 11 | would have been reason in making laws for them, under the 137 11 | writers who are so fond of making mankind ridiculous, if they 138 12 | final seal upon them, and making them irreversible, they 139 12 | old men—take counsel and making use of the younger men as Lysis Part
140 Intro| complain of one another for making new friends, or for not 141 Text | exhibition which you have been making to the rest of the company, 142 Text | Hippothales! how can you be making and singing hymns in honour 143 Text | to us the prerogative of making soup, and putting in anything 144 Text | Hippothales, and was very nearly making a blunder, for I was going 145 Text | drawing like towards like, and making them acquainted.’~I dare 146 Text | reason? and at the time of making the admission we were of Menexenus Part
147 Text | MENEXENUS: You are always making fun of the rhetoricians, 148 Text | but the reverse of comely, making the possessor more conspicuous, 149 Text | will displease us most by making themselves miserable and Meno Part
150 Intro| discernible in both of them. After making the greatest opposition 151 Text | always doubting yourself and making others doubt; and now you Parmenides Part
152 Intro| Megarians and Cynics were making knowledge impossible, he 153 Text | like your way, Socrates, of making one in many places at once. Phaedo Part
154 Intro| not suspect that we are making differences of kind, because 155 Intro| harmony and transmigration; making a step by the aid of Platonic 156 Text | objection which he is now making does appear to me to have 157 Text | have not been deluded in making these admissions; but I 158 Text | gathered into herself;—and making such abstraction her perpetual 159 Text | abundant and in all places, making the earth a sight to gladden 160 Text | the earth, some of them making a long circuit into many 161 Text | waters of the lake, and after making many coils about the earth 162 Text | said: What do you say about making a libation out of this cup Phaedrus Part
163 Intro| with himself, and leave off making speeches, for the politicians 164 Intro| literature and criticism, of making many books, of writing articles 165 Text | sensible non-lover; and that in making such a choice he was giving 166 Text | difference.~PHAEDRUS: You are making fun of that oration of ours.~ 167 Text | the art effectively, or making the composition a whole,— 168 Text | different soils render immortal, making the possessors of it happy Philebus Part
169 Intro| power of appropriating and making use of. No great effort 170 Text | which has the property of making all men happy.~PROTARCHUS: 171 Text | really has the power of making men happy, turn out to be 172 Text | art by a common term, thus making us believe in the unity Protagoras Part
173 Intro| Protagoras. He succeeds in making his two ‘friends,’ Prodicus 174 Text | trainer, not with the view of making any of them a profession, 175 Text | In what relates to the making of likenesses, and similarly 176 Text | Hippocrates, who is desirous of making your acquaintance; he would 177 Text | other means of preservation, making some large, and having their 178 Text | discussion is one thing, and making an oration is quite another, 179 Text | and instead of answering, making a speech at such length 180 Text | yet have not the power of making others good—whereas you The Republic Book
181 1 | acquired? In the art of making money I have been midway 182 1 | war against the one and in making alliances with the other. ~ 183 1 | liable to err? ~Then in making their laws they may sometimes 184 1 | grammarian at the time when he is making the mistake, in respect 185 1 | inquiry as we lately did, by making admissions to one another, 186 1 | assent and dissent, but making answers which are quite 187 1 | and in the second place making him an enemy to himself 188 2 | men are said to unite in making the life of the unjust better 189 2 | committed to them by the gods of making an atonement for a man's 190 2 | his time be employed in making a house or a coat or a pair 191 2 | baking and kneading them, making noble cakes and loaves; 192 3 | lamentations of famous men, and making them over to women (and 193 3 | story-tellers are guilty of making the gravest misstatements 194 3 | have so much difficulty in making myself apprehended. Like 195 3 | of freedom in the State, making this their craft, and engaging 196 3 | do not quite understand, making the rhythms equal in the 197 3 | fasten, imparting grace, and making the soul of him who is rightly 198 3 | hence all practising or making trial of virtue in the higher 199 3 | there any possibility of making our citizens believe in 200 4 | were to say that you are making these people miserable, 201 4 | piecemeal, or with a view of making a few happy citizens, but 202 4 | to them by standing and making them sit; what honor is 203 4 | they will go on forever making and mending the laws and 204 4 | conceive, have the effect of making the city either the one 205 4 | they want to dye wool for making the true sea-purple, begin 206 4 | in a part only, the one making the State wise and the other 207 5 | aim of the legislator in making laws and in the organization 208 5 | be nameless accused us of making our guardians unhappy-they 209 5 | meanness and womanishness in making an enemy of the dead body 210 6 | which he has done the State, making them his judges when he 211 6 | which is above hypotheses, making no use of images as in the 212 7 | legislator, who did not aim at making any one class in the State 213 7 | persuasion and necessity, making them benefactors of the 214 7 | influences of habit, by harmony making them harmonious, by rhythm 215 7 | of their own lives also; making philosophy their chief pursuit, 216 8 | in a lofty tragic vein, making believe to be in earnest? ~ 217 8 | of his way of life, and making comparisons of him and others-is 218 8 | and the more they think of making a fortune the less they 219 8 | an enforced virtue; not making them see that they are wrong, 220 8 | themselves care only for making money, and are as indifferent 221 8 | court and murders them, making the life of man to disappear, 222 8 | called a tyrant, who is making promises in public and also 223 9 | from growing; he should be making the lion-heart his ally, 224 10 | theirs has such an effect in making men love them that their 225 10 | what a good man he is, and making a fuss about his troubles; 226 10 | another, and four others, making eight in all, like vessels The Second Alcibiades Part
227 Text | prayer, has refrained from making his petition. The mass of 228 Text | tells us how the Trojans in making their encampment,~‘Offered The Seventh Letter Part
229 Text | constitutions, now was the time for making the attempt; for if only 230 Text | reputation of cowardice by making excuses about the distance 231 Text | which we described, and making himself a wise and temperate 232 Text | which he has now made to me, making out that he was willing 233 Text | small fraction of a day, in making his escape into Carthaginian The Sophist Part
234 Intro| connexion of ideas, was making truth and falsehood equally 235 Intro| means to imply that he is making a closer approach to the 236 Intro| disputing with Socrates by making long orations. In this character 237 Intro| his dialectical fancy, and making a contribution to logical 238 Intro| gives him the opportunity of making the most damaging reflections 239 Intro| other false. But, before making this appeal to common sense, 240 Intro| are two kinds,— the art of making likenesses, and the art 241 Intro| likenesses, and the art of making appearances. The latter 242 Intro| one of the other would be making the many one and the one 243 Intro| regards both of them as making knowledge impossible. He 244 Text | possessing flattery or an art of making things pleasant.~THEAETETUS: 245 Text | What would he mean by ‘making’? He cannot be a husbandman;— 246 Text | has the absolute power of making whatever he likes.~THEAETETUS: 247 Text | fictitious arguments, and making them think that they are 248 Text | which is concerned with making such images the art of likeness-making?~ 249 Text | image-making—the art of making likenesses, and phantastic 250 Text | phantastic or the art of making appearances?~THEAETETUS: 251 Text | that he professes an art of making appearances, he will grapple 252 Text | resolve all things, whether making them into one and out of 253 Text | prove to him, that he is not making a worthy use of his faculties; 254 Text | were only just in time in making a resistance to such separatists, 255 Text | progress do, if he were making none at all, or even undergoing 256 Text | so there are two kinds of making and production, the one 257 Text | each subdivision is the making of the things themselves, 258 Text | parts may be called the making of likenesses; and so the 259 Text | thing, with which the art of making the thing is concerned, 260 Text | some one else the duty of making the class and giving it 261 Text | his name as we did before, making a chain from one end of The Statesman Part
262 Intro| of philosophy, which are making reasoning impossible; and 263 Intro| Stranger begins the enquiry by making a division of the arts and 264 Intro| pleasure, nor even meet for making discoveries, but for the 265 Intro| more than with the arts of making (3) vehicles, or (4) defences, 266 Intro| or (5) with the art of making ornaments, whether pictures 267 Intro| laying down rules, but by making his art a law, and, like 268 Intro| which are necessary for making the web. The royal science 269 Intro| assist our imagination in making this separation, we require 270 Text | and please to assist me in making the division.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 271 Text | being one, and all brutes making up the other.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 272 Text | into quadrupeds and bipeds, making pigs compete with human 273 Text | which was concerned with the making of clothes, differs only 274 Text | weaving of clothes, the making of blankets, which differ 275 Text | subtracted the various arts of making water-tight which are employed 276 Text | and are concerned with making the lids of boxes and the 277 Text | great and manifold art of making defences; and we originally 278 Text | were to say that the art of making the warp and the woof was 279 Text | warp and woof, instead of making a long and useless circuit?~ 280 Text | laying down rules, but by making his art a law,—preserves 281 Text | she deems necessary for making the web.~YOUNG SOCRATES: The Symposium Part
282 Intro| individuals and cities, making them work together for their 283 Intro| with Agathon instead of making a speech, and will only 284 Intro| partly for the sake of making Aristophanes ‘the cause 285 Text | which he can to him who is making him wise and good; the one 286 Text | individuals and cities, making the lover and the beloved 287 Text | other cases, music implants, making love and unison to grow 288 Text | going to speak, you are making fun of me; and I shall have 289 Text | will have the advantage of making them more profitable to 290 Text | reuniting our original nature, making one of two, and healing 291 Text | the cause of all that,’ making him appear the fairest and 292 Text | into being is poetry or making, and the processes of all 293 Text | as well as friends, and making very intelligible to anybody, 294 Text | their lover he has ended by making them pay their addresses Theaetetus Part
295 Intro| ascertained. Having succeeded in making his meaning plain, Socrates 296 Intro| attain a severer logic, were making knowledge impossible (compare 297 Intro| and another and another, making no way either with themselves 298 Intro| therefore be excused for making a bold diversion. All this 299 Intro| dialectical process, the making up of the mind after she 300 Intro| it is desirable that in making an approach to the study 301 Text | mean the art or science of making shoes?~THEAETETUS: Just 302 Text | carpentering, you mean the art of making wooden implements?~THEAETETUS: 303 Text | of the art or science of making shoes?~THEAETETUS: None.~ 304 Text | they cling are of their own making. But to me and the god they 305 Text | rebuked me just now for making this excuse; but I certainly 306 Text | wrestlers, some of them making a poor figure, if you did 307 Text | Or, if he is afraid of making this admission, would he 308 Text | and he reproached us with making a boy the medium of discourse, 309 Text | analysis of his thesis we are making fun with boys.~THEODORUS: 310 Text | SOCRATES: I should begin by making a list of the impossible 311 Text | the attempt may be worth making.~THEAETETUS: Then by all 312 Text | we may have been wrong in making only forms of knowledge 313 Text | that persuading them is making them have an opinion?~THEAETETUS: Timaeus Part
314 Intro| by little invisible pegs, making each separate body out of 315 Intro| akin to the light of day, making it flow through the pupils. 316 Intro| them in due proportion, making as many kinds of marrow 317 Intro| the hollows of the body, making the entire receptacle to 318 Intro| times, who are accused of making a theory first and finding 319 Intro| to another without always making it apparent that he is changing 320 Intro| there would be impiety in making the attempt; he, for example, 321 Intro| Philolaus and Plato agree in making the world move in certain 322 Intro| introduction or dialogue and making a few small additions. It 323 Text | unlike. This he finished off, making the surface smooth all round 324 Text | diffused throughout the body, making it also to be the exterior 325 Text | too small to be visible, making up out of all the four elements 326 Text | process of change while he is making the assertion; but if the 327 Text | should have no form; as in making perfumes they first contrive 328 Text | to remain, but begin by making the surface as even and 329 Text | passion was roused by reason making proclamation of any wrong 330 Text | from the council-chamber, making as little noise and disturbance 331 Text | into the desires, when, making use of the bitter part of 332 Text | opposed to itself, but by making use of the natural sweetness 333 Text | insatiable gluttony, and making the whole race an enemy 334 Text | water and blended them; and making a ferment of acid and salt, 335 Text | creator formed the head hairy, making use of the causes which 336 Text | increasing their own power, but making the soul dull, and stupid,