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The Apology
Part
1 Intro| the death to which he is going is a good and not an evil.
2 Text | whom he calls Socrates, going about and saying that he
3 Text | mention this? Because I am going to explain to you why I
4 Text | now, Athenians, I am not going to argue for my own sake,
5 Text | to do anything which I am going to do. This is what deters
6 Text | to fancy that they were going to suffer something dreadful
7 Text | about trifles, if I was going to make a slip or error
8 Text | at anything which I was going to say; and yet I have often
9 Text | have opposed me had I been going to evil and not to good.~
Charmides
Part
10 PreF | the earth. But I ‘am not going to lay hands on my father
11 Text | indescribable manner, and was just going to ask a question. And at
12 Text | use violence, without even going through the forms of justice?~
Cratylus
Part
13 Intro| because their heads are always going round.’ There is a great
14 Intro| should be inconsistent in going to learn of him.’ Then if
15 Intro| philosophers, who, by always going round in their search after
16 Intro| that creation is always going on—the original form was
17 Intro| all things, quasi diaion going through—the letter kappa
18 Intro| analyze them will be by going back to the letters, or
19 Intro| that kinesis is just iesis (going), for the letter eta was
20 Intro| chain of causes and effects going back to the beginning of
21 Intro| facts, and more and more going out of fashion with philologians;
22 Text | soul denuded of the body going to him (compare Rep.), my
23 Text | getting dizzy from constantly going round and round, and then
24 Text | imagine that the world is going round and round and moving
25 Text | ionton), kakia is kakos ion (going badly); and this evil motion
26 Text | to mean kakos ienai, or going badly, or limping and halting;
27 Text | reminds me of what I was going to say to you, that the
28 Text | necessary) an agke ion, going through a ravine. But while
29 Text | which is likewise called not going (oukion or ouki on = ouk
30 Text | word, which is just iesis (going); for the letter eta was
31 Text | the soul at things than going round with them; and therefore
32 Text | the transition is always going on, there will always be
Critias
Part
33 Text | first said that you were going to speak of high matters,
34 Text | within them; this war I am going to describe. Of the combatants
Crito
Part
35 Text | Now you, Crito, are not going to die to-morrow—at least,
36 Text | are you about? are you not going by an act of yours to overturn
37 Text | present attempt you are going to do us an injury. For,
Euthydemus
Part
38 Text | boys who go to him see me going with them, they laugh at
39 Text | know beforehand what we are going to learn.~SOCRATES: In less
40 Text | And yet I know that I am going to be caught in one of your
41 Text | I did, I said; what is going to happen to me?~And are
42 Text | marvellous men; but what was I going to say? First of all let
Euthyphro
Part
43 Intro| and impiety; and as he is going to be tried for impiety
44 Text | has found me out, and is going to accuse me of corrupting
45 Text | are a neologian, and he is going to have you up before the
The First Alcibiades
Part
46 Intro| carrying them out? He is going to persuade the Athenians—
47 Text | not aware that I was just going to ask you the very same
48 Text | And that is what I am now going to tell you, sweet son of
49 Text | matter about which they are going to deliberate, better than
50 Text | should reply, that I was going to advise them about a matter
51 Text | schooling.~SOCRATES: And are you going to get up in the Athenian
52 Text | matter of making peace and going to war with those against
53 Text | better, of which I spoke, in going to war or not going to war
54 Text | in going to war or not going to war with those against
55 Text | that he did understand, was going to the assembly to advise
56 Text | Socrates?—But I am not going to be asked again from whom
57 Text | And suppose that you were going to steer a ship into action,
58 Text | barbarian also, and never going out, as in the fable of
59 Text | prints of the feet of those going in are distinct enough;’
60 Text | ever saw the trace of money going out of Lacedaemon? And therefore
Gorgias
Part
61 Intro| He does not consider that going about with a dagger and
62 Intro| better and the worse is going on within us. And sometimes
63 Intro| that the work will be still going on when he is no longer
64 Intro| of him. Though we are not going to banish the poets, how
65 Text | and the other. And I am going to ask— what is this power
66 Text | would be an advantage in going on with the question, but
67 Text | are less miserable—are you going to refute this proposition
68 Text | the greatest danger and is going to be despoiled by his enemies
69 Text | like to have the argument going about without a head (compare
70 Text | SOCRATES: But what I am going to tell you now is not mere
71 Text | are arguing, we are always going round and round to the same
Ion
Part
72 Text | tell me, Ion, what I am going to ask of you: When you
Laches
Part
73 Text | saying at first, we are going to confess to you. Both
74 Text | matter.~LYSIMACHUS: I am going to ask this favour of you,
75 Text | What, Lysimachus, are you going to accept the opinion of
76 Text | the questions which I am going to ask, or the answers to
77 Text | SOCRATES: That is what I am going to do, my dear friend. Do
78 Text | any one laughs at us for going to school at our age, I
Laws
Book
79 1 | a war against ourselves going on within every one of us.~
80 1 | good; however, I am not going to say anything against
81 1 | examined them, but I am going to raise doubts about them.
82 2 | all, nor any one who is going to hold a consultation about
83 3 | Messenian war, which was then going on, or for some other reason
84 3 | greater part of Crete is going to send out a colony, and
85 4 | suppose that you are not going to send out a general invitation
86 4 | referring?~Athenian. I was going to say that man never legislates,
87 4 | what form of polity are we going to give the city?~Cleinias.
88 4 | I say this, because I am going to assert that we must not
89 4 | his is the state which is going to use these laws.~Cleinias.
90 4 | charming retreat: now we are going to promulgate our laws,
91 5 | to all cities; and we are going to take that number which
92 5 | take to heart what I am going to say. Once more, then,
93 5 | your mind since you are going to colonize a new country.~
94 6 | direct them; (when I speak of going to the right, I mean that
95 6 | and schools, and of the going to school, and of school
96 6 | and bring up his children, going away from his father and
97 6 | remark? Why, because I am going to enact that the bridegrooms
98 7 | begin to learn—the boys going to teachers of horsemanship
99 7 | is satisfied that he is going right. And this is what
100 7 | If when a sacrifice is going on, and the victims are
101 7 | then, to what I am now going to say:—We were telling
102 9 | quite wrong in what I am going to say; for I deny, Cleinias
103 9 | about which we are not going to quarrel, and having already
104 10 | Cleinias. What are you going to ask?~Athenian. If the
105 10 | affirm, an immortal conflict going on among us, which requires
106 11 | offence for which he is going to be beaten. The warden
107 11 | kindness towards us, as you are going the way of all mankind;
108 12 | when many lawsuits are going on in a state that almost
109 12 | or on a sacred mission. Going abroad on an expedition
110 12 | should be ever seeking out, going forth over sea and over
111 12 | first judges he persist in going on to the second, shall
112 12 | shall not have any right of going to law with any other man
113 12 | nothing wonderful in states going astray—the reason is that
Lysis
Part
114 Intro| time when a sacrifice is going on, and the Hermaea are
115 Text | the walls of Athens.~I was going from the Academy straight
116 Text | I came and whither I was going.~I am going, I replied,
117 Text | whither I was going.~I am going, I replied, from the Academy
118 Text | and games at dice were going on among them. Most of them
119 Text | Ctesippus and myself, was going to take a seat by us; and
120 Text | making a blunder, for I was going to say to him: That is the
121 Text | remains to be said.~Here I was going to invite the opinion of
Menexenus
Part
122 Text | that the Athenians were going to choose a speaker, and
123 Text | already had the first, when going forth on their destined
124 Text | that the great king was going to make a new attempt upon
Meno
Part
125 Intro| this elevation, instead of going forwards went backwards
126 Text | wise in not voyaging and going away from home, for if you
Parmenides
Part
127 Intro| up; he admits that he is going to ‘lay hands on his father
128 Intro| and displeasure. He was going out of the received circle
129 Text | in the same spot, nor by going somewhere and coming into
130 Text | is ‘now’: for surely in going from the past to the future,
131 Text | the process of becoming is going on?~True.~Then the one is
132 Text | for as they are always going in opposite directions they
Phaedo
Part
133 Intro| Socrates answers that he is going to other gods who are wise
134 Text | winds, the time spent in going and returning is very considerable.
135 Text | blessed. I thought that in going to the other world he could
136 Text | to-day I am likely to be going, for the Athenians say that
137 Text | heard: and indeed, as I am going to another place, it is
138 Text | the first place that I am going to other gods who are wise
139 Text | great reason to hope that, going whither I go, when I have
140 Text | processes which are ever going on, from one to the other
141 Text | like to hear what you were going to say.~This is what I would
142 Text | currents in the Euripus, are going up and down in never-ceasing
143 Text | work of destruction is ever going on. Are not these, Simmias
144 Text | into many lands, others going to a few places and not
Phaedrus
Part
145 Intro| celebrated rhetorician, and is going to refresh himself by taking
146 Intro| enthusiasm or love of the ideas going before us and ever present
147 Intro| gives weight to his words by going back to general maxims;
148 Intro| lesser particulars,—e.g. his going without sandals, his habit
149 Text | you, and whither are you going?~PHAEDRUS: I come from Lysias
150 Text | son of Cephalus, and I am going to take a walk outside the
151 Text | Herodicus recommends, without going in, I will keep you company.~
152 Text | have you suppose that I am going to have your memory exercised
153 Text | really imagine that I am going to improve upon the ingenuity
154 Text | tricks?~SOCRATES: I am not going to play tricks now that
155 Text | were only half-way and were going to make a similar speech
156 Text | to do anything which I am going to do; and I thought that
157 Text | Stesichorus or Homer, in that I am going to make my recantation for
158 Text | and there are few who, going to the images, behold in
159 Text | matter about which he is going to speak?~PHAEDRUS: And
160 Text | everything, either short or going on to infinity. I remember
161 Text | on these matters, or in going round and round, until you
162 Text | that if you do not mind going so far, rhetoric has a fair
Philebus
Part
163 Intro| whither, Socrates, are you going? And what has this to do
164 Intro| of a new logic, that ‘In going to war for mind I must have
165 Text | position which you are now going to take from Philebus, and
166 Text | complained.~SOCRATES: Are you going to ask, Philebus, what this
167 Text | all an easy one. For in going to war in the cause of mind,
168 Text | just now, that motions going up and down cause pleasures
169 Text | incorporeal law, which is going to hold fair rule over a
Protagoras
Part
170 Text | Protagoras is come. I was going to you at once, and then
171 Text | Hippocrates, I said, as you are going to Protagoras, and will
172 Text | what is he to whom you are going? and what will he make of
173 Text | example, you had thought of going to Hippocrates of Cos, the
174 Text | now, I said, you and I are going to Protagoras, and we are
175 Text | Protagoras, and why are you going to pay him money,—how should
176 Text | he replied.~Then we are going to pay our money to him
177 Text | what am I doing?~You are going to commit your soul to the
178 Text | are incurring? If you were going to commit your body to some
179 Text | Sophist is; and yet you are going to commit yourself to his
180 Text | arisen between us as we were going along; and we stood talking
181 Text | been deaf, and you were going to converse with me, you
182 Text | other is not ready.~And is going to battle honourable or
The Republic
Book
183 1 | Glaucon. ~Then we are not going to listen; of that you may
184 1 | good to his friend? ~In going to war against the one and
185 1 | presume then that you are going to make one of the interdicted
186 1 | your remarks! And are you going to run away before you have
187 1 | under the idea that they are going to have any benefit or enjoyment
188 1 | ought not to shrink from going through with the argument
189 2 | life of the just. ~I was going to say something in answer
190 2 | madness or illusion are going to do some harm, then it
191 3 | crew, and how things are going with himself or his fellow-sailors. ~
192 3 | Peirithous, son of Zeus, going forth as they did to perpetrate
193 3 | who, as he informs you, is going to speak? ~Certainly. ~And
194 3 | cause is failing, and he is going to wounds or death or is
195 3 | and he is never to be seen going further, or, if he exceeds,
196 3 | Where would be the use of going into further details about
197 3 | of the lie which you were going to tell. ~True, I replied,
198 4 | difficulty, I replied, in going to war with one such enemy;
199 4 | replied. I see nothing in going into a passion with a man
200 5 | me the words which I am going to utter. For I do indeed
201 5 | whether abiding in the city or going out to war; they are to
202 5 | what of that? ~I was only going to ask whether, if we have
203 6 | and answer in turn, first going back to the description
204 6 | observation. ~What are you going to say? ~Why, that all those
205 6 | decked out as a bridegroom going to marry his master's daughter,
206 6 | now, I know that you are going to ask, What that State
207 6 | you are wrong, for I was going to ask another question-whether
208 6 | hypothetical, and instead of going upward to a principle descends
209 7 | out of the light or from going into the light, which is
210 8 | everybody's mouth. ~I was going to observe, that the insatiable
211 9 | temperate, and when before going to sleep he has awakened
212 9 | he not imagine that he is going up; and he who is standing
213 10 | incidentally refer: we are not going to ask him, or any other
The Second Alcibiades
Part
214 Text | Alcibiades.~SOCRATES: Are you going, Alcibiades, to offer prayer
215 Text | were to seize a sword and, going to the doors of his house,
216 Text | to whose shrine you are going should appear at this moment,
The Sophist
Part
217 Intro| dawn he admits that he is going to be made ‘a Sophist,’
218 Intro| the two great philosophies going back into cosmogony and
219 Intro| process was perpetually going on (e.g. Heracleitus); others (
220 Intro| point they diverge, the one going to the sea and the rivers,
221 Intro| phantastic. When we were going to place the Sophist in
222 Intro| attraction and repulsion going on—an attraction or repulsion
223 Text | animal hunting; the one going to the sea-shore, and to
224 Text | patterns, and what are we going to do with them all?~STRANGER:
225 Text | now listen to what I am going to say, and try to divide
226 Text | of war of Giants and Gods going on amongst them; they are
The Statesman
Part
227 Text | YOUNG SOCRATES: What are you going to say?~STRANGER: That they
228 Text | applied to other classes; going once more as rapidly as
229 Text | the market-place, others going from city to city by land
230 Text | me, Socrates; I was just going to ask you whether you objected
231 Text | good friend, from what is going to be said.~YOUNG SOCRATES:
The Symposium
Part
232 Intro| love, one after another, going from left to right in the
233 Intro| in days of old, like him going about barefooted, and who
234 Intro| charge is more easily set going than the imputation of secret
235 Text | asked him whither he was going that he had been converted
236 Text | fine man. What say you to going with me unasked?~I will
237 Text | to make an excuse.~‘Two going together,’~he replied, in
238 Text | that each of us in turn, going from left to right, shall
239 Text | Aristophanes, although you are going to speak, you are making
240 Text | eight in all, like tumblers going over and over with their
241 Text | ones left.~Indeed, I am not going to attack you, said Eryximachus,
242 Text | but are always coming and going; and equally true of knowledge,
243 Text | end. And the true order of going, or being led by another,
244 Text | steps only, and from one going on to two, and from two
245 Text | said Socrates; are you going to raise a laugh at my expense?
246 Text | meaning of your praise?~I am going to speak the truth, if you
247 Text | banquet. Some one who was going out having left the door
Theaetetus
Part
248 Intro| inclined to think that this is going too far. Socrates ironically
249 Intro| replies, that he is not going beyond the truth. But if
250 Intro| man, as Pindar says, is going on a voyage of discovery,
251 Intro| so eager to know what was going on in heaven, that he could
252 Intro| likely to know when he is going to have a fever, as the
253 Intro| a battle-royal is always going on in the cities of Ionia. ‘
254 Intro| justly charges Socrates with going beyond the truth; and Protagoras
255 Intro| is all—when in fact he is going out of his mind in the first
256 Text | Where then?~EUCLID: As I was going down to the harbour, I met
257 Text | sciences, for we were not going to count them, but we wanted
258 Text | given by either of them going elsewhere, then, while the
259 Text | Theaetetus, what are we going to do?~THEAETETUS: About
260 Text | do not know that we are going beyond the truth. Doubtless,
261 Text | so eager to know what was going on in heaven, that he could
262 Text | his heart he cannot help going into fits of laughter, so
263 Text | ordinary man thinks that he is going to have a fever, and that
264 Text | these men, then, as I was going to remark, you will never
265 Text | Shall we say then that he is going to read or number what he
266 Text | SOCRATES: And thus, after going a long way round, we are
267 Text | knowledge is?—for we are not going to lose heart as yet.~THEAETETUS:
268 Text | Tell me; what were you going to say just now, when you
Timaeus
Part
269 Intro| the origin of the world, going down to the creation of
270 Intro| observation, and is ever going on and enlarging with the
271 Text | generation of the world and going down to the creation of
272 Text | God. And we, too, who are going to discourse of the nature
273 Text | of vision is cut off; for going forth to an unlike element
274 Text | from without, nor itself going out to any other, but invisible
275 Text | when the respiration is going in and out, and the fire,