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The Apology
Part
1 Intro| another world. On the other hand, his hope of immortality
2 Text | with a refutation in my hand. I should say to him, ‘Here
3 Text | did touching the matter in hand has the oracle opposed me.
Charmides
Part
4 PreF | of in them.) On the other hand, Mr. Grote trusts mainly
5 PreS | rarely obscure. On the other hand, the greatest writers of
6 PreS | words. Yet on the other hand the least difference of
7 PreS | have proceeded from the hand or mind of Plato. The other
8 PreS | philosophy. But on the other hand almost every one who is
9 PreS | ascribed to Aristotle’s own hand, how much is due to his
10 Text | and ran to me, seizing my hand, and saying, How did you
11 Text | temperate: but, on the other hand, if I say that I am, I shall
12 Text | pledge, and evil is nigh at hand,’ would appear to have so
13 Text | True.~And, on the other hand, the physician knows nothing
Cratylus
Part
14 Intro| dialectician standing on his right hand,’ we need not infer from
15 Intro| folks’ heads. On the other hand, the relation of thought
16 Intro| of others.~On the other hand, he cannot be justly charged
17 Intro| speaking, while on the other hand, some birds which are comparatively
18 Intro| dialectician standing on his right hand,’ in Plato’s striking image,
19 Intro| use of words. On the other hand, the necessities of language
20 Intro| distributed on the right hand and on the left by men,
21 Intro| Greek or Latin. On the other hand, the extension of the familiar
22 Text | SOCRATES: And if, on the other hand, wisdom and folly are really
23 Text | he saw only what was at hand and immediate, —or in other
24 Text | acute; as, on the other hand, letters are sometimes inserted
25 Text | Ermogenes), for I am not a good hand at speeches.~SOCRATES: There
26 Text | of counsel, on the other hand, is a mishap, or missing,
27 Text | country, were to take your hand and say: ‘Hail, Athenian
Critias
Part
28 Text | human nature got the upper hand, they then, being unable
Crito
Part
29 Intro| we seem to recognize the hand of the artist. Whether any
Euthydemus
Part
30 Intro| denied, and, on the one hand, every predicate was affirmed
31 Text | Euthydemus; and on my left hand there was his brother Dionysodorus,
32 Text | and sat down on the right hand of me, as you describe;
33 Text | other by me on the left hand; the rest anywhere. I saluted
34 Text | Dionysodorus cleverly took him in hand, and said: Yes, Cleinias;
35 Text | cannot use it; but they hand it over to the cook, and
36 Text | only to catch their prey, hand over their inventions to
Euthyphro
Part
37 Intro| Both have legal business in hand. Socrates is defendant in
38 Text | him. My father bound him hand and foot and threw him into
The First Alcibiades
Part
39 Pre | dialogue of Plato. On the other hand, the upholders of the genuineness
40 Pre | favour. Nor, on the other hand, can we exclude a bare possibility
41 Text | they should grasp by the hand, would you, or the master
42 Text | SOCRATES: Let me take the hand as an illustration; does
Gorgias
Part
43 Intro| which touches with a light hand both his personal vices (
44 Intro| does violence with high hand;’ as is indeed proved by
45 Intro| while a few, on the other hand, have sought to resolve
46 Intro| head is conceiving, the hand is executing. Although obliged
47 Intro| humanity. Neither, on the other hand, will he suppose that God
48 Intro| righteous indignation on the one hand, and of the animal lusts
49 Intro| God withdraws his guiding hand, and man is left to the
50 Intro| pleasing to us: on the other hand, any single figure of speech
51 Text | external action, as of the hand; but there is no such action
52 Text | is no such action of the hand in rhetoric which works
53 Text | should have any business on hand which would take me away
54 Text | younger generation may be at hand to set us on our legs again
55 Text | SOCRATES: On the other hand, if the unjust be not punished,
56 Text | yourself into the healing hand of the argument as to a
57 Text | unpunished: I, on the other hand, maintained that he or any
58 Text | doing violence with highest hand; as I infer from the deeds
Ion
Part
59 Text | urge the horse on the right hand with whip and voice; and
Laches
Part
60 Text | the spear slip through his hand until he retained only the
61 Text | Is not that, on the other hand, to be regarded as evil
Laws
Book
62 1 | among us Spartans in certain hand–to–hand fights; also in
63 1 | Spartans in certain hand–to–hand fights; also in stealing
64 2 | poor; and, on the other hand, if he have a wealth passing
65 2 | near and stretches out his hand against his enemies be a
66 2 | likeness, nor on the other hand is productive of any hurtful
67 2 | who has received at the hand of the artist all his proper
68 3 | reference to the question in hand:—If the then commanders
69 4 | rebellious. On the other hand, the conflux of several
70 4 | those who gain the upper hand so entirely monopolize the
71 4 | declares, holding in his hand the beginning, middle, and
72 5 | state which we have now in hand, when created, will be nearest
73 5 | refrain, and, on the other hand, special care may be taken
74 5 | persons. If, on the other hand, there come a wave bearing
75 5 | also thrifty. On the other hand, the utterly bad is in general
76 6 | Their business is to be at hand and receive any foreigner
77 6 | and defended on the other hand by those who say that he
78 6 | nations; while, on the other hand, we hear of other human
79 7 | Athenian. And, on the other hand, the habit of overcoming,
80 7 | with high spirit on the one hand, or with cowardice on the
81 7 | trifles; that on the other hand excessive and savage servitude
82 7 | pleasures, nor, on the other hand, entirely avoid pains, but
83 7 | that the right and left hand are supposed to be by nature
84 7 | hold the lyre in the left hand, and the plectrum in the
85 7 | from them with the left hand and draw the arrow to them
86 7 | their right, but use either hand for both purposes. And there
87 7 | girls alike, may be sound hand and foot, and may not, if
88 7 | task; and, on the other hand, when enemies, whether barbarian
89 7 | youth. And, on the other hand, the young man must listen
90 8 | body, whether of foot or hand. For escaping or for capturing
91 8 | of foot is required; but hand–to–hand conflict and combat
92 8 | is required; but hand–to–hand conflict and combat need
93 8 | stones by slings and by hand: and laws shall be made
94 8 | these contests. On the other hand, the Cretan bowman or javelin–
95 8 | prescription; on the other hand, to be detected shall be
96 9 | has nothing to ask shall hand over the examination to
97 9 | places, and others lie at hand.~Athenian. Certainly, in
98 9 | at all; and, on the other hand, if I am right, when a benefit
99 9 | slay another with his own hand, but unintentionally, whether
100 9 | instrument or dart in his hand; or if he kill him by administering
101 9 | he do the deed by his own hand, or by the agency of others,
102 9 | with death; and let them hand over his property, if he
103 9 | slays a freeman with his own hand and the deed be done in
104 9 | a free man with his own hand, and the deed be done in
105 9 | lives in like manner by the hand of another. If he who is
106 9 | design slay with his own hand any of his kinsmen, shall
107 9 | commit a murder with his own hand, but contrives the death
108 9 | touching murder by one’s own hand or by contrivance, except
109 9 | voluntarily, either by his own hand or by contrivance, let the
110 9 | possibility of lifting up his hand against a citizen, and let
111 9 | first place, he who is at hand, not being younger than
112 9 | then let any one who is at hand come to the rescue as has
113 10 | him go to the temples and hand over his offerings to the
114 11 | and let the magistrates hand him over to the court, and
115 12 | question at issue. On the other hand, strangers in their dealings
116 12 | consequence. On the other hand, the refusal of states to
117 12 | for the bad, on the other hand, a conversion from ignorance
118 12 | follow up the case, and hand over to the winner the goods
119 12 | city? They keep watch and hand over their perceptions to
120 12 | established, to them we will hand over the city; none of the
Lysis
Part
121 Intro| hear the voice or grasp the hand of a friend, in a shipwreck,
Menexenus
Part
122 Pre | dialogue of Plato. On the other hand, the upholders of the genuineness
123 Pre | favour. Nor, on the other hand, can we exclude a bare possibility
124 Intro| determine.~On the other hand, the dialogue has several
Meno
Part
125 Intro| knowledge. On the other hand, in the 6th and 7th books
126 Intro| of science. On the other hand, the ancient and mediaeval
127 Intro| Bacon. And on the other hand, there are many passages
Parmenides
Part
128 Intro| numbers. But on the other hand, one must come into being
129 Intro| times. But, on the other hand, the one, if older than
130 Text | Adeimantus, taking me by the hand; is there anything which
131 Text | proofs; and he on the other hand says There is no many; and
132 Text | multitude; when, on the other hand, he wants to prove that
133 Text | not.~But if, on the other hand, one were in itself, it
Phaedo
Part
134 Intro| tragedians on the other hand constantly assume the continued
135 Intro| coat. Simmias, on the other hand, raises the question about
136 Intro| Plato; nor, on the other hand, can it be assigned to that
137 Text | Aesop, which I had ready at hand and which I knew—they were
138 Text | benefactor, but must wait for the hand of another.~Very true, said
139 Text | close to him on his right hand, seated on a sort of stool,
140 Text | perish first. On the other hand, Cebes appeared to grant
Phaedrus
Part
141 Intro| their dualism, on the other hand, only carries out the figure
142 Intro| God only; and on the other hand that the appetitive and
143 Text | what you have in your left hand under your cloak, for that
144 Text | PHAEDRUS: He is close at hand, and always at your service.~
145 Text | than this. If, on the other hand, they leave philosophy and
146 Text | Lysias which you have in your hand, and in my own speech?~PHAEDRUS:
Philebus
Part
147 Intro| uncompromising advocate. On the other hand, the youthful group of listeners
148 Intro| distinction. Yet, on the other hand, we are hardly fair judges
149 Intro| sensual pleasure, on the other hand, is inseparable from the
150 Intro| of justice, on the other hand, we have to go a long way
151 Intro| to others.~On the other hand, when the temptation is
152 Intro| have come directly from his hand or to be the tradition of
153 Text | the builder, on the other hand, which uses a number of
154 Text | Socrates, on the other hand, begins by denying this,
Protagoras
Part
155 Text | assembly, and the matter in hand relates to building, the
156 Text | unless some one puts his hand upon them; whereas our friend
157 Text | could. You, on the other hand, who are capable of either,
158 Text | Callias seized me by the right hand, and in his left hand caught
159 Text | right hand, and in his left hand caught hold of this old
160 Text | Thessalian:~‘Hardly on the one hand can a man become truly good,
161 Text | received a blow from the hand of an expert boxer, when
162 Text | Hesiod says,~‘On the one hand, hardly can a man become
163 Text | of toil, But on the other hand, when you have climbed the
164 Text | inserted (Greek) ‘on the one hand’ (‘on the one hand to become
165 Text | the one hand’ (‘on the one hand to become good is hard’);
166 Text | be good, but on the one hand, to become good, four-square
167 Text | insertion of (Greek) ‘on the one hand,’ and for the position at
168 Text | to show that on the one hand a man cannot be continuously
169 Text | Protagoras, on the other hand, who started by saying that
The Republic
Book
170 1 | after the sacrifices, and I hand over the argument to Polemarchus
171 1 | no one likes to take in hand the reformation of evils
172 2 | ears; and, on the other hand, I have never yet heard
173 2 | collet of the ring inside his hand, when instantly he became
174 2 | pain and loss on the other hand are unmistakable. But if,
175 2 | between two; on the one hand I feel that I am unequal
176 2 | of and not lifting up a hand in her defence. And therefore
177 3 | admonition, or on the other hand, when he is expressing his
178 3 | quite think. ~On the other hand the philosopher will have
179 3 | of the State, will be at hand. For all which reasons may
180 4 | wheel is conveniently at hand, and working at pottery
181 4 | upside down; and on the other hand they alone have the power
182 4 | deteriorates. ~But, on the other hand, if he has no money, and
183 4 | as a play, trying their hand at paltry reforms such as
184 4 | injustice; and on the other hand when the trader, the auxiliary,
185 4 | what you say is that one hand pushes and the other pulls. ~
186 5 | him: stretching forth his hand, he took hold of the upper
187 5 | undetermined, and you are taking in hand another State, we have resolved,
188 5 | and reluctant to take in hand any law about the possession
189 5 | other trouble, but will hand over all this sort of thing
190 5 | and women, on the other hand, are prohibited from marrying
191 5 | his receiving the right hand of fellowship? ~To that
192 5 | any weapon that comes to hand, will run at you might and
193 6 | he said. ~On the other hand, those steadfast natures
194 7 | profitable; or, on the other hand, hurtful and useless. Did
195 7 | excellently wrought by the hand of Daedalus, or some other
196 7 | sons should take her by the hand, and not bastards. ~What
197 8 | That is true. ~On the other hand, the men of business, stooping
198 8 | State with the reins in his hand, no longer protector, but
199 9 | suitable. ~On the other hand, everyone sees that the
200 10 | these. And, on the other hand, of the unjust I say that
201 10 | heavenly way on the right hand; and in like manner the
202 10 | the lower way on the left hand; these also bore the symbols
203 10 | bound head and foot and hand, and threw them down and
204 10 | with a touch of her right hand the revolution of the outer
205 10 | and Atropos with her left hand touching and guiding the
206 10 | in turn, first with one hand and then with the other. ~
207 10 | nightingale; birds, on the other hand, like the swans and other
208 10 | spindle impelled by her hand, thus ratifying the destiny
The Second Alcibiades
Part
209 Text | understand the business in hand, or only think that they
The Seventh Letter
Part
210 Text | to find these ready to my hand was not an easy matter,
211 Text | of his own will lay his hand to any act. Also there was
212 Text | time being gained the upper hand, when they desire to secure
213 Text | Dionysios, if on the other hand, he thinks he has discovered
214 Text | before him in tears, took his hand and entreated him to do
The Sophist
Part
215 Intro| dialectical method. On the other hand, the kindred spirit of Hegel
216 Intro| to the greater matter in hand. Yet the example is also
217 Intro| mazes lost.’~On the other hand, the discovery of abstractions
218 Intro| approaching him, we should try our hand upon some more obvious animal,
219 Intro| elements of knowledge under his hand.~Hegelianism may be said
220 Text | pleasantly, and is light in hand; if not, I would rather
221 Text | not to be caught with one hand, as they say!~THEAETETUS:
222 Text | STRANGER: But, on the other hand, when we say ‘what is not,’
223 Text | that being, on the other hand, is not.~THEAETETUS: Some
224 Text | equally the work of a divine hand.~STRANGER: And what shall
The Statesman
Part
225 Intro| appear, they would joyfully hand over to him the reins of
226 Intro| Schaarschmidt, and Ueberweg.~I. The hand of the master is clearly
227 Intro| dialectician standing on his right hand;’ so in the Statesman, the
228 Intro| of a person on the other hand tends to degenerate into
229 Intro| within, while on the other hand the leaven of the mob can
230 Text | charioteer in his place, and hand over to him the reins of
231 Text | immortality from the renewing hand of the Creator, and again,
232 Text | were not planted by the hand of man. And they dwelt naked,
233 Text | have no other example at hand, we choose weaving, or,
234 Text | too happy to turn their hand to anything, will not profess
235 Text | But when, on the other hand, either of these is out
236 Text | together; taking on the one hand those whose natures tend
237 Text | the warp, and on the other hand those which incline to order
238 Text | courageous, on the other hand, falls short of the former
The Symposium
Part
239 Text | sitting first on the left hand, and because he is the father
240 Text | the governed; on the other hand, the indiscriminate honour
241 Text | love, getting the upper hand and affecting the seasons
242 Text | them; but, on the other hand, the gods could not suffer
243 Text | please, and he on his right hand neighbour, and so on.~That
Theaetetus
Part
244 Intro| invented by Plato. On the other hand, the doctrine that ‘Man
245 Intro| as the having them in the hand. And the original chase
246 Intro| same as taking them in the hand when they are already caged.~
247 Intro| opinion. But on the other hand he may know the syllable ‘
248 Intro| Psychology, on the other hand, treats of the same subject
249 Intro| standard of duty has gone hand in hand with the higher
250 Intro| of duty has gone hand in hand with the higher conception
251 Text | one of your eyes with his hand, and asks whether you can
252 Text | attach to us. On the other hand, if we utterly fail, I suppose
253 Text | he has got them under his hand in an enclosure of his own,
254 Text | conceptions of number under his hand, and can transmit them to
255 Text | possessed, but has not at hand in his mind.~THEAETETUS:
256 Text | though he have them not at hand in his mind? And thus, in
Timaeus
Part
257 Intro| indissoluble except by the hand of the framer. Each of the
258 Intro| two of fire. On the other hand, when condensed, two volumes
259 Intro| acid. When, on the other hand, the composition of the
260 Intro| body. When on the other hand the body, though wasted,
261 Intro| eternal pattern. On the other hand, there is no truth of which
262 Intro| Greek). Yet, on the other hand, we are conscious that knowledge
263 Intro| space. We, on the other hand, are disposed to fancy that
264 Intro| on its axis. On the other hand it has been urged that if
265 Intro| escaped him. On the other hand it may be urged that the
266 Intro| perceptions. On the other hand, the tongue is one of the
267 Intro| own genius. On the other hand we find fewer traces in
268 Intro| to man. Yet on the other hand, in the Tenth Book of the
269 Intro| Robinson Crusoe. On the other hand there is no kind or degree
270 Text | preserves us. When, on the other hand, the gods purge the earth
271 Text | was indissoluble by the hand of any other than the framer.~
272 Text | be perfect. On the other hand, if they were created by
273 Text | made a beginning, I will hand the work over to you. And
274 Text | have earth; on the other hand, substances of the nature
275 Text | vice versa. On the other hand the impression of sense
276 Text | always ready prepared and at hand to clean the mirror. And