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The Apology
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1 Intro| prophesy to them. They have put him to death in order to 2 Intro| but of the interpretation put upon the words by Meletus, 3 Text | difficulty in finding some one to put over them; we should hire 4 Text | make trial of me. You have put this into the indictment 5 Text | been prosecuted I must be put to death; (or if not that 6 Text | Salamis, as they wanted to put him to death. This was a 7 Text | another world they do not put a man to death for asking Charmides Part
8 PreS | Journal of Philology, has put forward an entirely new 9 PreS | commentators and scholiasts put together.~(3) The conclusions 10 Text | am quite certain that he put forth his definition as 11 Text | if I am not mistaken, is put there as a sort of salutation Cratylus Part
12 Intro| ancients respecting language put together.~The dialogue hardly 13 Intro| to show that we must not put words in the place of things 14 Intro| Dios, Zenos, which being put together and interpreted 15 Intro| My idea is, that we may put in and pull out letters 16 Intro| business; still, as I have put on the lion’s skin, appearances 17 Intro| letters are taken in and put out for the sake of euphony, 18 Intro| word; and yet, if you may put in and pull out, as you 19 Intro| retort upon you, that we put in and pull out letters 20 Intro| But no man of sense will put himself, or the education 21 Intro| grown and set they may still put forth intellectual powers, 22 Intro| subject to many changes, and put on many disguises. He acknowledges 23 Intro| fiction that one word is put in the place of another; 24 Intro| is that no word is ever put for another. It has another 25 Intro| conversation or in writing, how we put words together, how we construct 26 Intro| poet of language cannot put in and pull out letters, 27 Intro| one knows that we often put words together in a manner 28 Intro| adaptation, when they are only put together like the parts 29 Text | he ought to know how to put into iron the forms of awls 30 Text | Certainly.~SOCRATES: And how to put into wood forms of shuttles 31 Text | legislator also to know how to put the true natural name of 32 Text | the same, and he is not put out by the addition; and 33 Text | manner the etymologist is not put out by the addition or transposition 34 Text | dialecticians, and able to put the question (erotan), for 35 Text | remember that we often put in and pull out letters 36 Text | disinterring; still, as I have put on the lion’s skin, I must 37 Text | if you are permitted to put in and pull out any letters 38 Text | would not be naming. Let me put the matter as follows: All 39 Text | language, and what they put together we must take to 40 Text | man of sense will like to put himself or the education Critias Part
41 Intro| Poseidon. When night came, they put on azure robes and gave 42 Intro| singular that he should have put into the mouth of Socrates 43 Text | children of the soil, and put into their minds the order 44 Text | simple, but in others they put together different stones, 45 Text | rest of the victim they put in the fire, after having 46 Text | sacrifice was cool, all of them put on most beautiful azure Crito Part
47 Intro| reasons which Plato has put into his mouth. And there 48 Text | opinion of all other men put together?~CRITO: True.~SOCRATES: 49 Text | were able, as they are to put them to death—and with as 50 Text | next point, which may be put in the form of a question:— Euthydemus Part
51 Intro| particular or individual. How to put together words or ideas, 52 Intro| natural to us. We no longer put arguments into the form 53 Intro| against the philosophers who put words in the place of things, 54 Text | they do not know; and he put him through a series of 55 Text | son of Axiochus, let me put a question to you: Do not 56 Text | to Dionysodorus; he may put me into the pot, like Medea 57 Text | obey, for you are master. Put the question.~Are the things 58 Text | to be good; for we have put aside the results of politics, 59 Text | thought that Ctesippus was put upon his mettle because Euthyphro Part
60 Intro| begins, Plato would like to put the world on their trial, 61 Intro| question, ‘Why Socrates was put to death,’ suggested by 62 Text | once to arithmetic, and put an end to them by a sum?~ 63 Text | guilty of murder, and is put in chains by the master 64 Text | and dies because he is put in chains before he who The First Alcibiades Part
65 Text | cannot.~SOCRATES: Then let me put the matter in another way: 66 Text | Then who is speaking? I who put the question, or you who 67 Text | am.~SOCRATES: Now let us put the case generally: whenever 68 Text | which you will no longer put on, but some one must produce 69 Text | strange state, for when you put questions to me I am of 70 Text | is seven years old he is put upon a horse and taken to 71 Text | the grace of God, if I may put any faith in my oracle, Gorgias Part
72 Intro| the popular will would be put to death before he had done 73 Intro| citizens better than to put him to death?~And now, as 74 Intro| disciple Polus.~SOCRATES: Put the question to him, Chaerephon.~ 75 Intro| replies that he has no wish to put any one to death; he who 76 Intro| that I might be accused or put to death or boxed on the 77 Intro| question could have been put to him, whether a man dying 78 Intro| sphere, out of which they put their heads for a moment 79 Intro| the words of Scripture, put together in any form and 80 Text | any one in my house might put any question to him, and 81 Text | detestation, banished, and put to death, and not his instructor.~ 82 Text | that he who is unjustly put to death is wretched, and 83 Text | whom you see ought to be put to death, the man whom I 84 Text | turn and have your words put to the proof? For I certainly 85 Text | on a little longer, and put the head on.~CALLICLES: 86 Text | him of theft, and almost put him to death, clearly under 87 Text | statesman ever could be unjustly put to death by the city of 88 Text | shall I be surprised if I am put to death. Shall I tell you 89 Text | places. Zeus said: ‘I shall put a stop to this; the judgments 90 Text | box you on the ears, and put upon you any sort of insult.~ Laches Part
91 Intro| his mouth the remark is put that there are some persons 92 Text | I was to blame in having put my question badly, and that 93 Text | LACHES: I think that you put the question to him very Laws Book
94 1 | closely:—And first I will put forward Tyrtaeus, an Athenian 95 1 | right.~Athenian. Let me put the matter thus:—Suppose 96 1 | chorus—when the question is put in that form, we cannot 97 2 | to be having characters put before them better than 98 2 | which I should not like to put into the mouth of the Gods. 99 2 | understand me better if I put the matter in another way.~ 100 3 | and Cleinias, how can we put to the proof the value of 101 4 | Artemisium—for I may as well put them both together—made 102 6 | give information, or to put one of those questions, 103 6 | the matter, let a third put an end to the suit.~Now 104 7 | is not easy, Stranger, to put aside these principles of 105 7 | hesitation in assenting when you put the matter thus.~Athenian. 106 8 | instead of cestuses we should put on boxing gloves, that the 107 8 | way or manner the Gods may put into men’s minds the distribution 108 9 | again, and in like manner put their questions and go through 109 9 | power; and so they shall put an end to the suit.~Next, 110 9 | and order, might justly be put to death, and we were proceeding 111 9 | be under an obligation to put him to death, but this may 112 9 | magistrates, that they may put him to death. And let the 113 9 | and if he survive, let him put him to death. And if any 114 9 | if he return he shall be put to death. And if any freeman 115 9 | and he receiving him shall put him in chains, and inflict 116 10 | always at rest; they can be put to the test at any future 117 10 | agree.~Athenian. Or, to put the question in another 118 10 | stage of the argument let us put a question.~Cleinias. What 119 11 | father shall be permitted to put away his son, but not otherwise. 120 11 | to adopt the son who is put away, no law shall hinder 121 11 | lives. And if he has been put away, and in a period of 122 12 | informed than all the, poets put together. Happy is he and 123 12 | temples, and no one has put in a claim to them, and 124 12 | which answers have to be put in and parties are to appear— 125 12 | things honourable should be put away from him.~Athenian. Lysis Part
126 Text | straight to us, he said, and put in here; you may as well.~ 127 Text | and now having a question put to him by you, behold he 128 Text | them?~Yes.~And oh! let me put another case, I said: There 129 Text | son will not be allowed to put in as much as he can take 130 Text | said; but I want you to put him down.~That is no easy 131 Text | And does not this seem to put us in the right way? Just 132 Text | ointment or colour which is put on another substance.~Very 133 Text | said. But perhaps, if I put the matter in another way, 134 Text | ideal of friendship. Let me put the matter thus: Suppose 135 Text | sake of the evil? Let me put the case in this way: Suppose Meno Part
136 Intro| philosophies, which they put together in a new form. 137 Intro| illustrations or explanations are put forth, not for their own 138 Intro| assault upon them, which is put into the mouth of the veteran 139 Intro| comprehension,’ and we may put the same thought in another 140 Text | multis’? And then he might put the question in another 141 Text | not know? What will you put forth as the subject of 142 Text | understanding could be created and put into a man, then they’ ( Parmenides Part
143 Intro| could not with propriety be put into the mouth of Parmenides, 144 Intro| the like, are constantly put in the place of facts, even 145 Text | Of course.~And when we put them together shortly, and Phaedo Part
146 Intro| an instinctive confidence put into a logical form:—‘The 147 Intro| lyre, which is naturally put into the mouth of a Pythagorean 148 Intro| Cyropaedia Xenophon has put language into the mouth 149 Text | condemned, he should have been put to death, not at the time, 150 Text | lay in prison and was not put to death until long after 151 Text | a poet, should not only put together words, but should 152 Text | changed his position, and put his legs off the couch on 153 Text | afforded by questions. If you put a question to a person in 154 Text | given, said Socrates, if you put the two arguments together— 155 Text | and inciting the other to put the question which we wanted 156 Text | soul is a harmony.~Let me put the matter, Simmias, he 157 Text | I am sure that you have put the argument with Harmonia 158 Text | lest some evil eye should put to flight the word which 159 Text | dispose all for the best, and put each particular in the best 160 Text | know, in which of these you put faith.~And I, Simmias, replied Phaedrus Part
161 Intro| When Plato has sufficiently put them to the test of ridicule 162 Text | of the soul will not be put to confusion. For the body 163 Text | wronged, are ready to kill and put an end to themselves and 164 Text | crooked lumbering animal, put together anyhow; he has 165 Text | even if he be willing to put another as fine and as long 166 Text | Very true.~SOCRATES: Let us put the matter thus:—Suppose 167 Text | Phaedrus answer you.~PHAEDRUS: Put the question.~SOCRATES: 168 Text | you mean?~SOCRATES: Let me put the matter thus: When will 169 Text | which according to some he put into verse to help the memory. 170 Text | Chalcedonian giant; he can put a whole company of people 171 Text | want to know anything and put a question to one of them, 172 Text | prove them, when they are put to the test, by spoken arguments, Philebus Part
173 Intro| the greatest pleasures are put out of sight.~Not pleasure, 174 Text | and lost. Suppose that we put back, and return to the 175 Text | should.~SOCRATES: Let us then put into more precise terms 176 Text | which he may be supposed to put to himself when he sees 177 Text | parts affected; then if you put them to the fire, and as 178 Text | makes us ashamed; and so we put them out of sight, and consign 179 Text | SOCRATES: And would you not put in the fourth class the Protagoras Part
180 Intro| the Dialogues of Plato, is put into the mouth of Socrates, 181 Intro| nature of punishment is put into his mouth; (2) he is 182 Text | resolution. So I examined him and put questions to him. Tell me, 183 Text | question which is fairly put. If Hippocrates comes to 184 Text | persist, he is dragged away or put out by the constables at 185 Text | reverence and justice shall be put to death, for he is a plague 186 Text | only what was spoken, they put into his hands the works 187 Text | you who answer may both be put on our trial.~Protagoras 188 Text | you only say is better, to put another over him as though 189 Text | questions; and when he had put a sufficient number of them, 190 Text | short replies. He began to put his questions as follows:—~ 191 Text | that the stop should be put after ‘voluntarily’); ‘but 192 Text | talk with one another, and put one another to the proof 193 Text | like a skilful weigher, put into the balance the pleasures The Republic Book
194 1 | of the slights which are put upon them by relations, 195 1 | own hands, and had been put down by the rest of the 196 1 | for you? Would you have me put the proof bodily into your 197 1 | than all? ~True. ~We may put the matter thus, I said-the 198 2 | magic rings, and the just put on one of them and the unjust 199 2 | then he will have been put to the proof; and we shall 200 2 | follow are not mine. Let me put them into the mouths of 201 2 | whether in word or deed, or to put forth a phantom of himself? ~ 202 3 | And therefore let us put an end to such tales, lest 203 3 | be more intelligible if I put the matter in this way. 204 3 | the stringed instruments put together; even the panharmonic 205 3 | excellent; but I should like to put a question to you: Ought 206 3 | incurable souls they will put an end to themselves. ~That 207 4 | and said: Why do you not put the most beautiful colors 208 4 | would be happy. But do not put this idea into our heads; 209 4 | each individual should be put to the use for which nature 210 4 | have heard, and in which I put faith. The story is, that 211 4 | you mean? ~If the case is put to us, must we not admit 212 5 | mean? ~What I mean may be put into the form of a question, 213 5 | whether the question is to be put in jest or in earnest, let 214 5 | not? he said. ~Then let us put a speech into the mouths 215 5 | that is a question which I put to you, because I see in 216 5 | medicines, but have only to be put under a regimen, the inferior 217 5 | to be deformed, will be put away in some mysterious, 218 5 | t prepare an answer, and put yourself in motion, you 219 6 | recourse to fiction, and put together a figure made up 220 6 | erase, and another they will put in, until they have made 221 7 | offender, and they would put him to death. ~No question, 222 7 | when they say that they can put a knowledge into the soul 223 7 | as they call them; they put their ears close alongside 224 8 | Polemarchus and Adeimantus put in their word; and you began 225 8 | wrestler, he replied, you must put yourself again in the same 226 8 | by informers, and either put to death or exiled or deprived 227 8 | must this tyrant be; he has put to death the others and 228 9 | wife and children should be put to death by his slaves? ~ 229 9 | different kinds of virtue? Put the question in this way: 230 10 | or, rather, answer me. ~Put your question. ~Can you 231 10 | Then, I said, we must put a question to Homer; not 232 10 | authority and the good are put out of the way, so in the 233 10 | enamoured of something, but put a restraint upon themselves 234 10 | other disease, or the knife put to the throat, or even the 235 10 | to the ring of Gyges he put on the helmet of Hades. ~ The Second Alcibiades Part
236 Text | knewstands for ‘to know.’ Put the words together;—the 237 Text | inclined to suppose, you put aside again and quite alter 238 Text | the rest of the Hellenes put together. But the Lacedaemonians 239 Text | altogether advisable to put off the sacrifice until The Seventh Letter Part
240 Text | not discreditable ones, to put myself under a tyranny which 241 Text | seize the throne, Dionysios put him on board a small boat 242 Text | Syracuse that I had been put to death by Dionysios as 243 Text | afterwards, to satisfy those who put the question why I came 244 Text | inferiority. For Darius did not put his trust in brothers or 245 Text | in which a wise man will put his trust, far more than 246 Text | despots-this my counsel but-to put it under the rule of laws-for 247 Text | Dionysios said that, when he had put the affairs of his empire 248 Text | thought therefore that I must put the matter definitely to 249 Text | thought that first I must put to the test the question 250 Text | the things were written or put into words, it would be 251 Text | against the man ventures to put anything whatever into writing 252 Text | after this outrage had been put upon Dion. He tried to soothe 253 Text | plausible proposal: “Let us put an end,” he said, “to these 254 Text | of faith to a guest-so he put it and regarded it, while The Sophist Part
255 Intro| thought than all other writers put together. Many ideas of 256 Text | other sorts of ignorance put together.~THEAETETUS: What 257 Text | How, then, can any one put any faith in me? For now, 258 Text | nature of being, let us put our questions to them as 259 Text | STRANGER: Then let us now put the case with reference The Statesman Part
260 Intro| crane would make: he would put cranes into a class by themselves 261 Intro| the ‘bipes implume,’ and put the reins of government 262 Intro| which should have been put first; these, again, have 263 Text | Or rather, allow me to put the matter in another way.~ 264 Text | has.~STRANGER: Then we may put all together as one and 265 Text | turned back, and they are put together and rise and live 266 Text | each other in that one is put under and the other is put 267 Text | put under and the other is put around: and these are what 268 Text | the retailer, will not put in any claim to statecraft 269 Text | is that?~STRANGER: Let us put to ourselves the case of 270 Text | understand.~STRANGER: Let me put the matter in another way: 271 Text | STRANGER: I shall venture to put forward a strange theory The Symposium Part
272 Text | to-day instead; and so I have put on my finery, because he 273 Text | come on any other matter put it off, and make one of 274 Text | permission, said Phaedrus: put your questions. Socrates 275 Text | Diotima?—or rather let me put the question more clearly, 276 Text | Then,’ she said, ‘let me put the wordgood” in the place 277 Text | ears.~When the lamp was put out and the servants had Theaetetus Part
278 Intro| truth. Arguments are often put into his mouth (compare 279 Intro| Socrates is induced by him to put the question in a new form. 280 Intro| imperfectly and at a distance, put the foot in the wrong shoe— 281 Intro| wrong shoe—that is to say, put the seal or stamp on the 282 Intro| after a time the birds are put in; for under this figure 283 Intro| forms of ignorance, and we put forth our hands and grasp 284 Intro| The rhetorician cannot put the judge or juror in possession 285 Intro| It has sought rather to put together scattered observations 286 Intro| which no logic has ever put to the test, in which the 287 Intro| knowledge, that the attempt to put them together has tested 288 Text | me the writing, but have put off doing so; and now, why 289 Text | is no difficulty as you put the question. You mean, 290 Text | questions might have been put to you by a light-armed 291 Text | or if you like you may put questions to me—a method 292 Text | reverse. But I must beg you to put fair questions: for there 293 Text | distinctly recognised, if we put the question in reference 294 Text | adequately and at length, will put into the shade the other 295 Text | perception—that was the case put by me just now which you 296 Text | you think that no one ever put before his own mind five 297 Text | SOCRATES: Let us take them and put them to the test, or rather, Timaeus Part
298 Intro| all, that the dialogue is put into the mouth of a Pythagorean 299 Intro| greater than Libya and Asia put together, and was the passage 300 Intro| to the unintelligent, he put intelligence in soul and 301 Intro| water::water:earth,~and so put together a visible and palpable 302 Intro| the other was divided. He put the moon in the orbit which 303 Intro| had authority. And they put in a face in which they 304 Intro| their kindred earth, and put their forelegs to the ground, 305 Intro| and vegetable world, are put into the refiner’s fire, 306 Intro| evil, which he seeks to put as far as possible out of 307 Intro| paraphrase or interpret or put into other words the parable 308 Intro| probable only. The dialogue is put into the mouth of Timaeus, 309 Intro| feels also that he must put God as far as possible out 310 Text | and to which your city put an end. This power came 311 Text | larger than Libya and Asia put together, and was the way 312 Text | framing the universe, he put intelligence in soul, and 313 Text | things cannot be rightly put together without a third; 314 Text | and thus he bound and put together a visible and tangible 315 Text | bodies. And in the centre he put the soul, which he diffused 316 Text | this the gods, when they put together the body, gave 317 Text | head, they first of all put a face in which they inserted 318 Text | equilateral triangles, if put together, make out of every 319 Text | abstract particles of fire and put them in scales and weigh 320 Text | marrow, and after that he put it into fire and then into


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