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The Apology
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1 Text | even if I have to die many times.~Men of Athens, do not interrupt, 2 Text | heard me speak at sundry times and in divers places of Charmides Part
3 PreS | they took, at different times in his life, two essentially Cratylus Part
4 Intro| in ancient as in modern times was a favourite recreation; 5 Intro| names, as we have several times admitted, are the images 6 Intro| in ancient or in modern times, until the nature of primitive 7 Intro| new power. Many thousand times he exercises this power; 8 Intro| then to distinguish them. Times, persons, places, relations 9 Intro| bard or chief, as in later times the creations of the great 10 Intro| formation and decay, many times over.~(Compare Plato, Laws):—~‘ 11 Intro| sometimes rising, and at other times falling, and again improving 12 Intro| DISCOVERED AND LOST MANY TIMES OVER, such notions were 13 Intro| Like great writers in later times, there may have been many 14 Intro| which never existed in early times. Language cannot be explained 15 Intro| riot over whole continents, times of suffering too great to 16 Intro| which has been repeated many times over is more intelligible 17 Text | HERMOGENES: There have been times, Socrates, when I have been 18 Text | in ousia. For in ancient times we too seem to have said 19 Text | letters of Here several times over. People dread the name 20 Text | fashionable language of modern times has twisted and disguised 21 Text | example, in very ancient times they called the day either 22 Text | reflect; have we not several times acknowledged that names Critias Part
23 Intro| preserved and adopted in later times, but the memory of their 24 Intro| Island of Atlantis. In modern times we hardly seek for traces 25 Intro| natural philosopher of modern times are not wholly emancipated. 26 Text | events that had happened in times long past; for mythology 27 Text | Deucalion. But in primitive times the hill of the Acropolis Euthydemus Part
28 Intro| we forget that in modern times also there is no fallacy 29 Intro| both in ancient and modern times. The persons whom Plato 30 Text | laughter made Ctesippus ten times as uproarious; but I cannot The First Alcibiades Part
31 Pre | writes with equal care at all times? Certainly not Plato, who 32 Text | Certainly.~SOCRATES: And at such times as are best?~ALCIBIADES: 33 Text | besides being at various times sovereigns of Asia, as they 34 Text | to attain?~ALCIBIADES: At times I fancy, Socrates, that 35 Text | can know himself; at other times the task appears to be very Gorgias Part
36 Intro| a general consistency of times and persons in the Dialogues 37 Intro| heard that repeated many times, and can only reply, that 38 Intro| and we would a thousand times rather have their death 39 Intro| but are the same in all times, and under all forms of 40 Intro| he must adapt himself to times and circumstances. He must 41 Intro| Republic). And in modern times, though the world has grown 42 Intro| One or two only in modern times, like the Italian statesman 43 Intro| not of truth. In modern times we almost ridicule the idea 44 Intro| have been poets in modern times, such as Goethe or Wordsworth, 45 Intro| the changes are rung many times over. It is observable that 46 Text | nature of good and at other times of evil, or of neither, 47 Text | heard that a great many times from you and from Polus 48 Text | not already admitted many times over that such is the duty Ion Part
49 Intro| popular aphorism of modern times. The greatest strength is 50 Intro| is not a forgery of later times.~ Laches Part
51 Text | of health equally in all times, present, past, and future; 52 Text | productions of the earth in all times. As to the art of the general, Laws Book
53 1 | them), if he be not at all times a brave warrior.” I imagine 54 1 | case.~Athenian. There are times and seasons at which we 55 2 | never pleasant, although at times necessary. But as we do 56 3 | form of government many times over, now growing larger, 57 3 | unknown during ten thousand times ten thousand years. And 58 3 | and which I have several times in the preceding discourse 59 4 | for them to have lost many times over the seven youths, than 60 4 | as people say, at certain times. This is the language of 61 4 | I am saying a good many times; but I suppose that you 62 4 | the tradition, was in the times of Troy; in our own days 63 4 | thing which has occurred times without number in states—~ 64 5 | districts may meet at fixed times, and that they may readily 65 5 | have said not once but many times, the care of riches should 66 5 | triple, or as much as four times the amount of this. But 67 6 | each case. But there are times at which every state is 68 6 | within the group, three times; and let the three who have 69 6 | far as possible, at the times when they are not engaged 70 6 | fine annually shall owe ten times the sum, which the treasurer 71 6 | brethren or sons, and many times they have saved the lives 72 6 | and make their souls three times, or rather many times, as 73 6 | three times, or rather many times, as slavish as they were 74 6 | thinly–peopled places, and in times of pressure. But when men 75 7 | always made ten thousand times better by attaining to law 76 7 | dances of men who in their times of prosperity are moderate 77 7 | and law, and has several times occurred to us in the course 78 8 | becoming legislators of the times and nature and conditions 79 8 | to correspond at fitting times, and appointing public festivals. 80 8 | or himself gains three times as much as his neighbour 81 9 | and when they have three times done this, and have had 82 9 | source of great and monstrous times, but when attended with 83 9 | or, if incurable, four times the amount of the injury; 84 9 | that in addition to his own times of service, he shall serve 85 9 | pay for the wrong three times over, but if he gains his 86 10 | move itself is ten thousand times superior to all the others.~ 87 10 | deserving of death many times over, while the other needs 88 11 | the laws, let him pay ten times the value of the treasure 89 11 | that the freedman go three times in the month to the hearth 90 11 | and shall pay back three times the purchasemoney.~If man 91 11 | of saying that at proper times and places the practice 92 11 | knowing well that many times and to many persons they 93 11 | in order that in future times, he, and those who see him 94 11 | has been convicted three times, let any one who pleases 95 12 | different magistrates, and the times at which the several causes 96 12 | I have now said several times, he who has not contemplated 97 12 | Furthermore, to write down the times at which, and during which, Lysis Part
98 Intro| considered seriously in modern times. Many of them will be found Menexenus Part
99 Pre | writes with equal care at all times? Certainly not Plato, who 100 Intro| fictitious account of later times. The Persian war usually 101 Text | virtues will be celebrated in times to come, as they are now Meno Part
102 Intro| Athenian statesmen of past times. Socrates replies here, 103 Intro| such a question in modern times. But in the age of Socrates 104 Intro| is often made in modern times by those who would depreciate 105 Intro| necessarily different at different times of his life, as new distinctions 106 Intro| the Alexandrian and Roman times widens into a lake or sea, 107 Intro| first thinkers of modern times: from this alone all other 108 Intro| of philosophy; in modern times it would no longer be asked. 109 Text | having been born again many times, and having seen all things 110 Text | SOCRATES: And is not that four times four?~BOY: Certainly.~SOCRATES: 111 Text | Certainly.~SOCRATES: And four times is not double?~BOY: No, 112 Text | But how much?~BOY: Four times as much.~SOCRATES: Therefore 113 Text | space, not twice, but four times as much.~BOY: True.~SOCRATES: 114 Text | BOY: True.~SOCRATES: Four times four are sixteen—are they 115 Text | whole space will be three times three feet?~BOY: That is 116 Text | And how much are three times three feet?~BOY: Nine.~SOCRATES: 117 Text | SOCRATES: And how many times larger is this space than 118 Text | than this other?~BOY: Four times.~SOCRATES: But it ought 119 Text | SOCRATES: And four is how many times two?~BOY: Twice.~SOCRATES: 120 Text | of our own and of other times knew how to impart to others Parmenides Part
121 Intro| both in ancient and modern times, and in none of them have 122 Intro| by the addition of equal times. But, on the other hand, 123 Intro| playful irony, at other times with a sort of contempt. 124 Intro| necessary than in our own times, because they were more 125 Intro| idea of nothing?’ In modern times mankind have often given 126 Intro| Republic).~And so, in modern times, because we are called upon 127 Text | we have even taken even times, and odd taken odd times, 128 Text | times, and odd taken odd times, and even taken odd times, 129 Text | times, and even taken odd times, and odd taken even times.~ 130 Text | times, and odd taken even times.~True.~And if this is so, 131 Text | as far as it is one, at times partake of being, and in 132 Text | far as it is not one, at times not partake of being?~Certainly.~ 133 Text | partake of being at different times, for that is the only way Phaedo Part
134 Intro| verse?’—‘Because several times in his life he had been 135 Intro| land, of all men at all times of life, which are attached 136 Intro| of the belief in modern times than is found in early Greek 137 Intro| the philosophy of modern times. But Plato had the wonders 138 Intro| Butler and Addison in modern times have argued, the one from 139 Text | evil may be good at certain times and to certain persons, 140 Text | essences, I say, liable at times to some degree of change? 141 Text | hold out and be born many times—nevertheless, we may be 142 Text | this has happened several times to a man, especially when 143 Text | the body once only or many times, does not, as you say, make 144 Text | extremity of evil until certain times are fulfilled, and when 145 Text | coming to see me, and at times he would talk to me, and Phaedrus Part
146 Intro| existence. The soul which three times in succession has chosen 147 Intro| this has happened several times, the villain is tamed and 148 Intro| that; and he must know the times and the seasons for saying 149 Intro| words. Had he lived in our times he would have made the transposition 150 Intro| allow for the difference of times and manners; and we lose 151 Intro| not be used in Christian times; or that nameless vices 152 Intro| no place in the classical times of Hellas; the higher love, 153 Intro| through the differences of times and countries into the essential 154 Intro| adaptation to moods and times; the other is more permanent, 155 Intro| of ancient or of modern times will remain to furnish abundant 156 Text | insisted on hearing it many times over and Lysias was very 157 Text | repeated himself two or three times, either from want of words 158 Text | who choose this life three times in succession have wings 159 Text | this has happened several times and the villain has ceased 160 Text | gymnastic exercises and at other times of meeting, then the fountain 161 Text | when, I say, he knows the times and seasons of all these Philebus Part
162 Intro| the argument, is several times brought back again, that 163 Intro| whose presence is several times intimated, are described 164 Intro| But mind is ten thousand times nearer to the chief good 165 Intro| and Epicurus to our own times the nature of pleasure has 166 Intro| the societies of ancient times, but also further removed 167 Intro| civilization in all succeeding times. His grasp of it had the 168 Intro| public opinion of modern times.~There is yet a third view 169 Text | being filled, and at other times be quite in despair?~PROTARCHUS: 170 Text | think that the soul at such times is like a book.~PROTARCHUS: 171 Text | should say in relation to all times alike.~SOCRATES: Have not 172 Text | necessarily, but there may be times of reflection, when he feels 173 Text | innocent for all of us at all times, we must let them all mingle?~ 174 Text | another, mind is ten thousand times nearer and more akin to Protagoras Part
175 Intro| were pointed out in ancient times by Athenaeus, and are noticed 176 Text | attention to him, and several times I quite forgot that he was 177 Text | antiquity; but in ancient times those who practised it, 178 Text | reverence to men; and several times while you were speaking, 179 Text | and not him who is at all times helpless. The descent of The Republic Book
180 1 | can be offered? ~Several times in the course of the discussion 181 1 | answering twice six, or three times four, or six times two, 182 1 | three times four, or six times two, or four times three, " 183 1 | or six times two, or four times three, "for this sort of 184 2 | four, and laboring four times as long and as much as he 185 2 | with evil fortune, at other times with good;" ~but that he 186 2 | the truth about ancient times, we make falsehood as much 187 3 | some good action; at other times he will be ashamed to play 188 3 | another to be used by him in times of peace and freedom of 189 4 | were to do this several times under the heat of a scorching 190 4 | fight with two or three times their own number? ~I agree 191 4 | to be as great and many times greater. ~That is most true, 192 4 | the tale is, that anger at times goes to war with desire, 193 6 | handle him, also at what times and from what causes he 194 6 | have heard the answer many times, and now you either do not 195 6 | discussion, and at many other times. ~What? ~The old story, 196 7 | you will see ten thousand times better than the inhabitants 197 7 | be a long inquiry, many times longer than this has been. ~ 198 8 | first a square which is 100 times as great (400 = 4 x 100), 199 8 | recover the parent sum many times over multiplied into a family 200 8 | with herself; and may be at times distracted, even when there 201 8 | must be so. ~And there are times when the democratical principle 202 9 | a number which is three times three? ~Manifestly. ~The 203 9 | is completed, living 729 times more pleasantly, and the 204 10 | penalty being thus paid ten times in a thousand years. If, 205 10 | received punishment ten times over, and the rewards of The Seventh Letter Part
206 Text | double what it was but many times greater. For, if these things 207 Text | intelligence ought to know that in times of civil strife there is The Sophist Part
208 Intro| along with him is several times insisted upon by his partner 209 Intro| termSophist’ in modern times. The truth is, that we know 210 Intro| Sameness, and the like. At times they seem to be parted by 211 Intro| gulf (Parmenides); at other times they have a common nature, 212 Intro| in comparatively modern times, though in the spirit of 213 Intro| adaptation of persons to times and countries, but this 214 Intro| Even if it were a thousand times worse than it is, it could 215 Text | Ionian, and in more recent times Sicilian muses, who have The Statesman Part
216 Intro| And you will have three times as much reason to thank 217 Intro| Both in ancient and modern times the best balanced form of 218 Intro| without parallel in modern times, that the leaders of the 219 Intro| has been said in modern times about the duty of leaving 220 Intro| often exercised in primitive times, or at the present day among 221 Text | Socrates, you will owe me three times as many, when they have 222 Text | hear that the men of former times were earth-born, and not 223 Text | they would be a thousand times happier than the men of 224 Text | her appointed number of times, the pilot of the universe The Symposium Part
225 Intro| described as having been in past times a humble but inseparable 226 Intro| contradiction about them. For at times they are encouraged, and 227 Intro| character; but there are also times when elders look grave and 228 Intro| professors of his art in modern times, attempts to reduce the 229 Intro| would be felt in modern times, at bringing his great master 230 Text | the meal Agathon several times expressed a wish to send 231 Text | resources; a philosopher at all times, terrible as an enchanter, 232 Text | she taught me at various times when she spoke of love. 233 Text | immortal, as we have several times acknowledged; for here again, 234 Text | and closed with me several times when there was no one present; Theaetetus Part
235 Intro| cycle of human thought. All times of mental progress are times 236 Intro| times of mental progress are times of confusion; we only see, 237 Intro| been possible; and several times in the course of the dialogue 238 Intro| pangs of labour; and both at times require the assistance of 239 Intro| one man may be a thousand times better than another, in 240 Intro| being veiled, as in modern times, under ambiguous and convenient 241 Intro| unseen; they belong to all timespast, present, and future. 242 Intro| is sensation, in ancient times, or of sensationalism or 243 Intro| or materialism in modern times, be allied to the lower 244 Intro| doctrines prevalent in modern times have been associated with 245 Intro| in ancient or in modern times, the mind is only the poor 246 Intro| are assured of them at all times. For example, we are absolutely 247 Intro| Western nations. Yet in modern times we have also drifted so 248 Intro| a few both in mediaeval times and since the Reformation 249 Intro| is possible to us at all times; and therefore in any operation 250 Intro| remember of it. But many times more powerful than recollection 251 Text | they mean; and there are times when my head quite swims 252 Text | difference is only that the times are not equal.~THEAETETUS: 253 Text | each, as we have several times repeated, is to himself 254 Text | one man may be a thousand times better than another in proportion 255 Text | logical impurity. Thousands of times have we repeated the words ‘ 256 Text | a truth which in former times many wise men have grown 257 Text | say twice three, or three times two, or four and two, or 258 Text | different elements at different times?~THEAETETUS: Assuredly not.~ Timaeus Part
259 Intro| conceived by him at different times of his life. In all his 260 Intro| destroyed by fire. At such times, and when fire is the agent, 261 Intro| voice among you. For in the times before the great flood Athens 262 Intro| of the longer side three times as great as the square of 263 Intro| some philosophers in modern times, who are accused of making 264 Intro| argument. Analogy in modern times only points the way, and 265 Intro| arrived.~When in modern times we contemplate the heavens, 266 Intro| When the thinkers of modern times, following Bacon, undervalue 267 Intro| metaphysical invention of modern times, which is at variance with 268 Intro| been given to it in modern times by geometry and metaphysics. 269 Intro| around the earth in equal times was inconsistent with the 270 Intro| and nights at different times of the year. The relations 271 Intro| fallacies in quite recent times. We by no means distinguish 272 Intro| Astronomy, even in modern times, has made far greater progress 273 Intro| great discoveries of modern times—the law of gravitation, 274 Intro| imagination, by which at different times and in various manners he 275 Intro| and Heracleitus; but at times the old Eleatic philosophy 276 Intro| constitution. So in modern times the speculative doctrine 277 Intro| Atlantis in ancient and modern times. It is a curious chapter 278 Intro| antiquity and of modern times, have not indulged respecting 279 Intro| the book, and is thirty times the length of the original. 280 Intro| light on the Alexandrian times; it realizes how a philosophy 281 Text | worth mentioning about the times of old. On one occasion, 282 Text | long intervals; at such times those who live upon the 283 Text | what happened in ancient times, either among us or among 284 Text | as the second and three times as much as the first (3), 285 Text | fifth part which was three times the third (9), and a sixth 286 Text | sixth part which was eight times the first (8), and a seventh 287 Text | part which was twenty-seven times the first (27). After this 288 Text | longer side equal to three times the square of the lesser 289 Text | and this is repeated three times, and the triangles rest 290 Text | had a life twice or many times as long as it now has, and 291 Text | the bitterness; at other times the bitterness being tinged


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