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The Apology
Part
1 Intro| the sons of gods, we must remember that this is a refutation
Charmides
Part
2 PreS | the exact word. He should remember Dryden’s quaint admonition
3 Text | among my companions; and I remember when I was a child seeing
4 Text | am glad to find that you remember me, I said; for I shall
5 Text | to call to mind, and to remember, quickly and readily, or
6 Text | temperance, which I just now remember to have heard from some
Cratylus
Part
7 Intro| the dialogue. But then, we remember that the Euthydemus is a
8 Intro| etymology.’ Yes; but you must remember that all language is in
9 Intro| have undergone; and we must remember that however far we carry
10 Intro| entertain conjecture.’ We must remember the length of time that
11 Intro| paternity of a language, we must remember that the parents are alive
12 Intro| towards them. Lastly, we may remember that all knowledge is valuable
13 Text | true sense? And we must remember that different legislators
14 Text | Scamander.’~HERMOGENES: I remember.~SOCRATES: Well, and about
15 Text | that instance: you will remember I dare say the lines to
16 Text | therefore correct. If I could remember the genealogy of Hesiod,
17 Text | not.~SOCRATES: Do you not remember that he speaks of a golden
18 Text | attend to me; and first, remember that we often put in and
19 Text | stream of things. You must remember that the poets, when they
20 Text | not flinch. For we should remember, that if a person go on
21 Text | retained; and this, as you will remember, was remarked by Hermogenes
22 Text | letters.~CRATYLUS: Yes, I remember.~SOCRATES: Good; and when
23 Text | You were saying, if you remember, that he who gave names
Critias
Part
24 Text | also take to myself. But remember, Critias, that faint heart
Euthydemus
Part
25 Intro| deceived by them; but we must remember also that there was a time
26 Text | attention to them, and I remember and will endeavour to repeat
27 Text | say as much of you, for I remember that you professed this
28 Text | Muses. Now Euthydemus, if I remember rightly, began nearly as
29 Text | state of the question. You remember, I said, our making the
30 Text | just now proved, as you may remember, that no man could affirm
31 Text | use the gold? Do you not remember? I said.~I quite remember,
32 Text | remember? I said.~I quite remember, he said.~Nor would any
Euthyphro
Part
33 Text | Pitthis. Perhaps you may remember his appearance; he has a
34 Text | EUTHYPHRO: No, I do not remember him, Socrates. But what
35 Text | EUTHYPHRO: There are.~SOCRATES: Remember that I did not ask you to
36 Text | pious pious?~EUTHYPHRO: I remember.~SOCRATES: Tell me what
37 Text | forgotten?~EUTHYPHRO: I quite remember.~SOCRATES: And are you not
The First Alcibiades
Part
38 Pre | Laws, especially when we remember that he was living at Athens,
39 Text | Expedient.~SOCRATES: Do you remember our admissions about the
Gorgias
Part
40 Intro| little more conversation. You remember the two processes—one which
41 Intro| support of a party, he will remember that he is the minister
42 Intro| restored to propriety when we remember that it is based on a legendary
43 Text | not.~SOCRATES: But do you remember saying just now that the
44 Text | your age, Polus, you cannot remember, what will you do by-and-by,
45 Text | 151 (Bockh).)~—I do not remember the exact words, but the
46 Text | SOCRATES: Well, then, let us remember that Callicles, the Acharnian,
47 Text | SOCRATES: Why, do you not remember saying that the good were
48 Text | evils?~CALLICLES: Yes, I remember.~SOCRATES: And are not these
49 Text | SOCRATES: Because, if you remember, Polus and I have agreed
50 Text | all that. Please, then, to remember that there are two processes
Ion
Part
51 Text | that any one would care to remember but the famous paean which
52 Text | about driving; if I can only remember the lines I will repeat
53 Text | will repeat them.~ION: I remember, and will repeat them.~SOCRATES:
54 Text | forgetting?~SOCRATES: Do you not remember that you declared the art
55 Text | charioteer?~ION: Yes, I remember.~SOCRATES: And you admitted
Laches
Part
56 Text | memory is bad; and I do not remember the questions which I am
57 Text | Nicias, to begin again. You remember that we originally considered
Laws
Book
58 1 | what preceded, as you will remember, our Cnosian friend was
59 1 | own feeling. I can well remember from the days of my boyhood,
60 1 | Certainly.~Athenian. Now, let us remember, as we were saying, that
61 2 | our discourse, as you will remember, of the fiery nature of
62 2 | I dare say that you will remember, was the third.~Cleinias.
63 2 | third.~Cleinias. I quite remember.~Athenian. Thus far I have
64 2 | reason; and this, as you will remember, has been already said by
65 2 | Cleinias. To be sure, I remember.~Athenian. And did we not
66 3 | wisdom.~Athenian. Yes; and I remember, and you will remember,
67 3 | I remember, and you will remember, what I said at first, that
68 4 | this was said by us, if you remember, in the previous discussion.~
69 4 | discussion.~Cleinias. I remember, and am of opinion that
70 4 | been speaking?~Athenian. Remember, my good friend, what I
71 4 | other principles, if you remember, and they were not always
72 4 | justified it.~Cleinias. Yes; I remember.~Athenian. Consider, then,
73 4 | prefix a preamble; he should remember how great will be the difference
74 4 | difference whether we clearly remember the preambles or not. Yet
75 5 | the first place, let us remember that the unjust man is not
76 6 | is it?~Athenian. Let us remember what a courageously mad
77 6 | offenders. Every man should remember the universal rule, that
78 6 | concerning marriage, and let us remember what was said before—that
79 6 | Cleinias. We shall be sure to remember, Stranger.~Athenian. Very
80 7 | of this subject, let us remember what is due to ourselves.~
81 7 | Athenian. We were saying, if I remember rightly, that the sixty–
82 8 | Athenian. Then next we must remember, about all gymnastic contests,
83 9 | may say in passing.—Do you remember the image in which I likened
84 9 | Do what?~Athenian. Let us remember what has been well said
85 10 | more true.~Athenian. Do you remember our old admission, that
86 10 | Athenian. You will surely remember our saying that all things
87 10 | apparitions and dreams or remember visions, they find in altars
88 11 | guardians of the law shall remember that they are not only guardians
Lysis
Part
89 Intro| of a friend; and he will remember with gratitude his ancient
90 Text | he replied.~Try, then, to remember the words, and be as exact
91 Text | unlike, nor like of like. You remember that?~Yes, they both said.~
92 Text | ours which, as you will remember, has been already refuted
93 Text | refuted by ourselves.~We remember.~Then what is to be done?
94 Text | number of them that I cannot remember all—if none of these are
Menexenus
Part
95 Pre | Laws, especially when we remember that he was living at Athens,
96 Intro| men to themselves. When we remember that Antiphon is described
97 Text | MENEXENUS: And can you remember what Aspasia said?~SOCRATES:
98 Text | alone. Listen then: If I remember rightly, she began as follows,
99 Text | deed. And we ought also to remember those who then fell by one
100 Text | ago and we can all of us remember how the chief peoples of
101 Text | death in the world below. Remember our words, then, and whatever
102 Text | and taken away, he will remember the proverb— “Neither rejoicing
Meno
Part
103 Text | has been proven, try and remember what you and Gorgias say
104 Text | he can.~SOCRATES: Do you remember how, in the example of figure,
105 Text | comes from a double line? Remember that I am not speaking of
106 Text | twice only, as you will remember.~BOY: True.~SOCRATES: And
107 Text | or rather what you do not remember.~MENO: I feel, somehow,
108 Text | allowed him who, as you must remember, was his own son, to be
109 Text | Athenians and few in number, remember again that Thucydides had
110 Text | wrestlers of that day. Do you remember them?~ANYTUS: I have heard
Parmenides
Part
111 Intro| these criticisms, we must remember the place held by Parmenides
112 Text | his father’s name, if I remember rightly, was Pyrilampes?~
113 Text | experience a trembling when I remember through what an ocean of
114 Text | time?~Certainly.~And do you remember that the older becomes older
115 Text | which becomes younger?~I remember.~Then since the one becomes
Phaedo
Part
116 Intro| from seeing Simmias may remember Cebes, or from seeing a
117 Intro| a picture of Simmias may remember Simmias. The lyre may recall
118 Text | sure at the moment that I remember them.~One excellent proof,
119 Text | one who sees Simmias may remember Cebes; and there are endless
120 Text | picture of a horse or a lyre remember a man? and from the picture
121 Text | Simmias, you may be led to remember Cebes?~True.~Or you may
122 Text | who are said to learn only remember, and learning is simply
123 Text | were saying. Simmias, if I remember rightly, has fears and misgivings
124 Text | from them, Socrates, if I remember rightly, said:—~This is
125 Text | though I do not exactly remember which of them, said: In
126 Text | cock to Asclepius; will you remember to pay the debt? The debt
Phaedrus
Part
127 Text | will show their own virtue. Remember what I have said; and consider
128 Text | at this moment I do not remember from whom; perhaps from
129 Text | alone, and I am stronger, remember, and younger than you:—Wherefore
130 Text | approach the beloved and to remember the joys of love. They at
131 Text | an ecstasy, I cannot well remember.~PHAEDRUS: Yes, indeed;
132 Text | two speeches, as you may remember, were unlike; the one argued
133 Text | speech should begin, if I remember rightly; that is what you
134 Text | going on to infinity. I remember Prodicus laughing when I
135 Text | wish that you would try and remember whether you have heard from
136 Text | written characters and not remember of themselves. The specific
Philebus
Part
137 Intro| ruler of the universe. And remember that mind belongs to the
138 Text | What is that?~SOCRATES: I remember to have heard long ago certain
139 Text | possible, set upon them—do you remember?~PROTARCHUS: Yes.~SOCRATES:
140 Text | SOCRATES: We said, if you remember, that the mixed life of
141 Text | Yes.~SOCRATES: And let us remember, too, of both of them, (
142 Text | PROTARCHUS: I shall be sure to remember.~SOCRATES: We must next
143 Text | of pleasure, whether we remember this or not. And I should
144 Text | SOCRATES: Yes; and if I remember rightly, when the lives
145 Text | apart from the soul—do you remember?~PROTARCHUS: Yes, I remember
146 Text | remember?~PROTARCHUS: Yes, I remember that you said so.~SOCRATES:
147 Text | the honeycomb?’~And you remember how pleasures mingle with
148 Text | them.~SOCRATES: And you remember also how at the sight of
Protagoras
Part
149 Text | temperance?~Clearly.~And do you remember that folly has already been
150 Text | long speech to me I never remember what he is talking about.
151 Text | asked the question, if you remember, both of us were agreeing
152 Text | first statement, as you may remember, was that whereas there
153 Text | impetuous or goers. (You may remember, Protagoras, that this was
The Republic
Book
154 1 | I have known. How well I remember the aged poet Sophocles,
155 1 | or a maker of money? And remember that I am now speaking of
156 1 | injustice had strength-do you remember? ~Yes, I remember, he said,
157 1 | strength-do you remember? ~Yes, I remember, he said, but do not suppose
158 2 | exchange was, as you will remember, one of our principal objects
159 2 | The principle, as you will remember, was that one man cannot
160 3 | meant. ~I will ask you to remember also what I began by saying,
161 3 | proceed to the style. ~Yes, I remember. ~In saying this, I intended
162 3 | siege of Troy: You will remember how, when Pandarus wounded
163 4 | whether I am right or not: You remember the original principle which
164 4 | which we began, as you remember, under the impression that,
165 4 | there is a story which I remember to have heard, and in which
166 4 | consider. ~What point? ~You remember that passion or spirit appeared
167 4 | of course. ~We cannot but remember that the justice of the
168 4 | Yes, he said, we must remember that too. ~And ought not
169 5 | honorable burial. ~Do you remember, I said, how in the course
170 5 | but of the whole? ~Yes, I remember. ~And what do you say, now
171 5 | Proceed. ~I dare say that you remember, and therefore I need not
172 5 | as I dare say you will remember, who listened to sweet sounds
173 5 | absolute beauty. ~Yes, I remember. ~Shall we then be guilty
174 6 | nature. Truth, as you will remember, was his leader, whom he
175 6 | virtues, as you will doubtless remember that courage, magnificence,
176 6 | calling to the end?-and remember what we were saying of him,
177 6 | most respects; but you may remember my saying before, that some
178 6 | were saying, as you will remember, that they were to be lovers
179 6 | now arisen. ~I perfectly remember, he said. ~Yes, my friend,
180 6 | all knowledge? ~You may remember, I said, that we divided
181 6 | to hear more. ~And do you remember the word of caution which
182 7 | who has common-sense will remember that the bewilderments of
183 7 | occurred to me: You will remember that our young men are to
184 7 | Music, he said, as you will remember, was the counterpart of
185 7 | imitate; for sight, as you may remember, was imagined by us after
186 7 | considered. ~Yes, clearly. ~You remember, I said, how the rulers
187 7 | notion, he said. ~Do you remember that the children, too,
188 7 | blood given them? ~Yes, I remember. ~The same practice may
189 8 | about their property, you remember what we agreed? ~Yes, I
190 8 | what we agreed? ~Yes, I remember that no one was to have
191 8 | false forms, you said, as I remember, that there were four principal
192 9 | Yes, I agree. ~And now remember the character which we attributed
193 9 | what you mean? ~Yes. ~You remember what people say when they
194 10 | the question again, for I remember that all this has been already
195 10 | at present, but we must remember also that we have seen her
196 10 | against pure injustice. Do you remember? ~I should be much to blame
The Second Alcibiades
Part
197 Text | oppose.~SOCRATES: Do you not remember saying that you were in
The Seventh Letter
Part
198 Text | in my presence I know and remember. “Plato,” he said, “I am
The Sophist
Part
199 Intro| differences of kind. We may remember the common remark that there
200 Text | of question and answer. I remember hearing a very noble discussion
201 Text | have spoken.~STRANGER: You remember our division of hunting,
202 Text | Yes.~STRANGER: And you remember that we subdivided the swimming
203 Text | Quite right; I will try and remember the fifth myself. He belonged
204 Text | STRANGER: How well you remember! And now it is high time
205 Text | greatest difficulty:—do you remember?~THEAETETUS: To be sure.~
206 Text | good.~STRANGER: You may remember that all art was originally
207 Text | Every power, as you may remember our saying originally, which
208 Text | creative.~THEAETETUS: I remember.~STRANGER: Looking, now,
The Statesman
Part
209 Intro| of the work. But, when we remember that a similar allusion
210 Intro| of chief speaker, when we remember the close connexion which
211 Text | STRANGER: Such as this: You may remember that we made an art of calculation?~
212 Text | SOCRATES: How?~STRANGER: You remember how that part of the art
213 Text | have heard, no doubt, and remember what they say happened at
214 Text | STRANGER: To resume:—Do you remember that we spoke of a command-for-self
215 Text | YOUNG SOCRATES: Yes, I remember.~STRANGER: There, somewhere,
216 Text | of which we only too well remember the length. I think, however,
217 Text | similar authority? Can you remember?~YOUNG SOCRATES: To what
218 Text | Certainly.~STRANGER: And do you remember the terms in which they
The Symposium
Part
219 Text | which Aristodemus did not remember; the next which he repeated
220 Text | a man?~Yes, he replied.~Remember further what you said in
221 Text | speech, or if you do not remember I will remind you: you said
222 Text | she spoke of love. And I remember her once saying to me, ‘
223 Text | beauty simple and divine? Remember how in that communion only,
Theaetetus
Part
224 Intro| pursuing further. We need only remember that in the criticism which
225 Intro| ill or he may be well,—and remember that Socrates, with all
226 Intro| closes his eyes, does he not remember?’ ‘He does.’ ‘Then he may
227 Intro| He does.’ ‘Then he may remember and not see; and if seeing
228 Intro| seeing is knowing, he may remember and not know. Is not this
229 Intro| perceptions which he wishes to remember. That which he succeeds
230 Intro| unconscious themselves. We must remember throughout that Plato is
231 Intro| our ideas of space we must remember that this is a necessity
232 Intro| I fear,’ ‘I know,’ ‘I remember,’ ‘I imagine,’ ‘I dream,’ ‘
233 Intro| recapitulating what we can remember of it. But many times more
234 Text | written down.~TERPSION: I remember—you told me; and I have
235 Text | prove stupid and cannot remember. Whereas he moves surely
236 Text | something, which he may remember and yet not know, because
237 Text | person who had seen might remember when he had his eyes shut
238 Text | he would at the same time remember and not know. But this was
239 Text | whether the same man could remember and not know the same thing,
240 Text | as I will explain them. Remember what has been already said,—
241 Text | other a percipient. You remember?~THEODORUS: Of course.~SOCRATES:
242 Text | SOCRATES: But do you ever remember saying to yourself that
243 Text | and that when we wish to remember anything which we have seen,
244 Text | seal of a ring; and that we remember and know what is imprinted
245 Text | perceive them, but still I remember them, and know them in my
246 Text | I think so, but I do not remember it at the moment.~SOCRATES:
247 Text | True.~SOCRATES: But do you remember, my friend, that only a
248 Text | and unknown?~THEAETETUS: I remember.~SOCRATES: And is not this
249 Text | disagree with him, when you remember your own experience in learning
250 Text | SOCRATES: And do you not remember that in your case and in
251 Text | To be sure; I perfectly remember, and I am very far from
Timaeus
Part
252 Intro| in the first place, you remember one deluge only, and there
253 Intro| and though I could not remember the whole of our yesterday’
254 Intro| of it as eternal. We must remember further that in his attempt
255 Intro| one another, but we must remember that these transformations
256 Intro| theory of colours. We must remember that they were not distinctly
257 Intro| ancients as a whole; we should remember, (1) that the nebular theory
258 Intro| knowledge.~We should also remember, when we attribute to the
259 Intro| equality is restored. We must remember that these ideas were not
260 Intro| a serious lesson, if we remember that now as formerly the
261 Text | hospitality.~SOCRATES: Do you remember what were the points of
262 Text | you to speak?~TIMAEUS: We remember some of them, and you will
263 Text | the proposal is easy to remember, as you say.~SOCRATES: And
264 Text | SOCRATES: And do you also remember how, with a view of securing
265 Text | attributed to the lot?~TIMAEUS: I remember.~SOCRATES: And you remember
266 Text | remember.~SOCRATES: And you remember how we said that the children
267 Text | old man, as I very well remember, brightened up at hearing
268 Text | In the first place you remember a single deluge only, but
269 Text | am not sure that I could remember all the discourse of yesterday,
270 Text | any others; for we must remember that I who am the speaker,