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The Apology
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1 Text | talk with him, I could not help thinking that he was not 2 Text | believe yourself. I cannot help thinking, men of Athens, 3 Text | divine beings, how can I help believing in spirits or Charmides Part
4 PreF | how far I have received help from other labourers in 5 PreS | prose writing, they may help to lighten a cumbrous expression ( 6 Intro| and ‘doing,’ and with the help of a misapplied quotation Cratylus Part
7 Intro| admission of this does not help us to understand the rational 8 Intro| some new method. Will you help me in the search?~All names, 9 Text | It is so; but I cannot help laughing, if I am to suppose 10 Text | word boulapteroun I cannot help imagining that you are making 11 Text | again say to you, come and help me, that I may not fall 12 Text | have recourse to divine help, like the tragic poets, 13 Text | different; for when by the help of grammar we assign the Critias Part
14 Text | would not, if they could help, offend against the writing Crito Part
15 Intro| world and educated by their help, and are they not his parents? 16 Text | want to consider with your help, Crito:—whether, under my 17 Text | assent?~CRITO: We cannot help it, Socrates.~SOCRATES: Euthydemus Part
18 Intro| upon his nephew Iolaus to help. Dionysodorus rejoins that 19 Text | perplexity looked at me for help; and I, knowing that he 20 Text | words unless you have the help of your brother Dionysodorus; 21 Text | Iolaus, his nephew, to his help, who ably succoured him; 22 Text | uproarious; but I cannot help thinking that the rogue 23 Text | will improve him. I cannot help thinking, when I hear you Euthyphro Part
24 Intro| the gods, and what do we help them to accomplish? Euthyphro 25 Text | gods: what work does that help to accomplish? For you must 26 Text | which the gods do by the help of our ministrations?~EUTHYPHRO: The First Alcibiades Part
27 Intro| his ambition without his help; or that he should have 28 Text | accomplished by you without my help; so great is the power which 29 Text | habiliments. Now, I cannot help thinking to myself, What 30 Text | How?~ALCIBIADES: By your help, Socrates.~SOCRATES: That 31 Text | have said?~SOCRATES: By the help of God.~ALCIBIADES: I agree; Gorgias Part
32 Intro| that a man who is unable to help himself is in a good condition?’ 33 Intro| around us, which we partly help to make. A man who would 34 Intro| that he might solace and help others, was thinking of 35 Text | this? Why, because I cannot help feeling that you are now 36 Text | working deceitfully by the help of lines, and colours, and 37 Text | honest, that you cannot help saying what your loves say 38 Text | trampled upon, he is unable to help himself, or any other about 39 Text | say that he has.~SOCRATES: Help me then to draw out the 40 Text | Cannot you finish without my help, either talking straight 41 Text | that there is absolutely no help. And if I am to carry on 42 Text | teeth that I am unable to help myself or any of my friends 43 Text | foolish, and became by the help of Callicles good and noble? 44 Text | you will not be able to help yourself when the day of Ion Part
45 Text | acquainted with this fact by the help of the same art of arithmetic, 46 Text | were to ask you: By the help of which art, Ion, do you Laches Part
47 Text | pre-eminent in valour, he cannot help being ridiculous, if he 48 Text | attain this quality by the help of studies and pursuits. 49 Text | and knows that others will help him, and that there will 50 Text | and do what you can to help your friends, who are tossing 51 Text | hereafter corrected by the help of Damon, whom you think 52 Text | never seen him, and with the help of others. And when I am Laws Book
53 1 | inclinations and pleasures, by the help of amusements, to their 54 1 | have ministers in order to help the golden principle in 55 2 | the Gods, and with their help. I should like to know whether 56 2 | or habit or both, cannot help feeling pleasure in them 57 2 | infamous; for no one, if he can help, will be persuaded to do 58 2 | not, though he can hardly help knowing the laws of melody 59 2 | drinkers; and without their help there is greater difficulty 60 3 | state of mankind by the help of tradition to barbarism.~ 61 3 | Perhaps; and yet I cannot help observing that any one who 62 3 | manhood, in age, he cannot help always praying for the fulfilment 63 3 | more men. And they cannot help being stupid, since they 64 3 | for there was no one to help them, and remembering that 65 3 | Eretria, no one came to their help, or would risk the danger 66 4 | artistic beginnings intended to help the strain which is to be 67 5 | and will not, if he can help, allow others to partake 68 5 | him, no one, if he could help, would admit, or allow to 69 6 | people of Crete, and I am to help you by the invention of 70 6 | keep in the overflow by the help of works and ditches, in 71 6 | they are never, if they can help, to change aught; or, if 72 6 | and wrong; for he cannot help leaving the impression of 73 6 | suitable slaves who can help him in what he has to do, 74 7 | dance to the pipe with the help of the Gods to whom they 75 7 | that you, Megillus, will help to decide between us. For 76 7 | slaves or strangers, by the help of some of the public slaves; 77 7 | or untrained, if he can help; and if a person had the 78 7 | and may not, if they can help, spoil the gifts of nature 79 8 | Stranger. Next, with the help of the Delphian oracle, 80 8 | and will not, if he can help, allow him to become either 81 8 | apprehension—I could not help thinking how one is to deal 82 8 | Lacedaemon furnish a great help to those who make peculiar 83 10 | things? And the greatest help to rational legislation 84 10 | and my experience will help to convey you across; but 85 10 | as you say, and we will help you as well as we can.~Athenian. 86 10 | the Gods, then will God help you; but should you desire 87 11 | shalt not, if thou canst help, touch that which is mine, 88 11 | private individuals by the help of his art, which is by 89 11 | best, I will not, if I can help, allow this; but I will 90 11 | them, if we can possibly help. Let this be our prelude 91 11 | ingenious pleas and the help of an advocate the law enables 92 12 | unintentionally, if he can help; for justice is truly said 93 12 | handle these matters by the help of astronomy, and the accompanying 94 12 | find others who will also help.~Cleinias. I agree, Stranger, Lysis Part
95 Text | appalling, and we cannot help hearing him: and now having Menexenus Part
96 Text | to her children, and to help them in their toils. And 97 Text | the city was unable to help them, and they lost heart Meno Part
98 Intro| demons or spirits by whose help God made the world. And 99 Text | in a man?~MENO: I cannot help feeling, Socrates, that 100 Text | of Alexidemus, I cannot help thinking that the other 101 Text | are. Please, Anytus, to help me and your friend Meno 102 Text | could be done for him by the help of masters? But what has 103 Text | to find some one who will help in some way or other to Parmenides Part
104 Intro| negative of time. By the help of this invention the conception Phaedo Part
105 Intro| impartial, but he cannot help feeling that he has too 106 Intro| and a further step by the help of the nous of Anaxagoras; 107 Text | single head. And I cannot help thinking that if Aesop had 108 Text | Socrates; for I cannot help thinking that the many when 109 Text | lovers of knowledge cannot help saying to one another, and 110 Text | something, either by the help of sight, or hearing, or 111 Text | of any use, allow me to help you.~Simmias said: I must 112 Text | to apprehend them by the help of the senses. And I thought 113 Text | next step; for I cannot help thinking, if there be anything 114 Text | I still feel and cannot help feeling uncertain in my Phaedrus Part
115 Intro| to deceive another by the help of resemblances, and to 116 Intro| are many texts which may help us to speak and to think. 117 Intro| cheap press, and by the help of high schools and colleges, 118 Text | Melians are a musical race, help, O help me in the tale which 119 Text | a musical race, help, O help me in the tale which my 120 Text | conquers. When opinion by the help of reason leads us to the 121 Text | And therefore he cannot help being jealous, and will 122 Text | will he leave him if he can help; necessity and the sting 123 Text | futurity, whether made by the help of birds or of other signs— 124 Text | get into the temple by the help of art—he, I say, and his 125 Text | which is effected by the help of resemblances, or how 126 Text | any other topic? I cannot help fancying in my ignorance 127 Text | and generalization; they help me to speak and to think. 128 Text | some he put into verse to help the memory. But shall I ‘ 129 Text | true.~SOCRATES: I cannot help feeling, Phaedrus, that 130 Text | a congenial soul, by the help of science sows and plants 131 Text | words which are able to help themselves and him who planted Philebus Part
132 Intro| notion when cleared up by the help of dialectic.~To us the 133 Intro| while to Plato, by the help of various intermediate 134 Intro| realized chiefly by the help of the material world; and 135 Intro| of others; for we cannot help acknowledging that what 136 Intro| of happiness, we cannot help seeing that the utilitarian 137 Text | SOCRATES: And will you help us to test these two lives?~ 138 Text | the replenishment by the help of memory; as is obvious, 139 Text | question, Protarchus, does not help the argument.~PROTARCHUS: 140 Text | instruments, attains by their help to a greater degree of accuracy Protagoras Part
141 Intro| renew the enquiry with the help of Protagoras in a different 142 Intro| aspects of the truth by the help of which we pass from the 143 Text | answer him?~I could not help acknowledging the truth 144 Text | answerer any more if he could help; and I considered that there 145 Text | the same time I could not help fearing that there might 146 Text | blessing; ‘but man cannot help being bad when the force 147 Text | and virtue, then he cannot help being bad. And you, Pittacus, 148 Text | Protagoras, and by your help make an end of that. The 149 Text | to be, do not require the help of another’s voice, or of 150 Text | first, and also to have your help in considering them. If 151 Text | wisdom will have strength to help him?~I agree with you, Socrates, 152 Text | should like to have your help in the enquiry.~Protagoras The Republic Book
153 2 | the Queen, and with her help conspired against the King 154 2 | the proverb, "Let brother help brother"-if he fails in 155 2 | And yet I cannot refuse to help, while breath and speech 156 2 | therefore I had best give such help as I can. ~Glaucon and the 157 2 | True. ~Then hirelings will help to make up our population? ~ 158 3 | said, and to require the help of medicine, not when a 159 3 | and so dying hard, by the help of science he struggled 160 4 | do you therefore come and help us in war, and take the 161 4 | beginning in play, and by the help of music have gained the 162 4 | them. ~And without divine help, said Adeimantus, they will 163 4 | four cubits high, can he help believing what they say? ~ 164 4 | the rest of our friends to help, and let us see where in 165 4 | saying that for you not to help justice in her need would 166 5 | or some other miraculous help may save us? ~I suppose 167 5 | will endeavor with your help to consider the advantages 168 5 | every way the laws will help the citizens to keep the 169 5 | looking on they will have to help and be of use in war, and 170 5 | potters' boys look on and help, long before they touch 171 5 | enslave them, if they can help? Should not their custom 172 5 | discussion, if they could help, while they run about at 173 6 | amorous of anything cannot help loving all that belongs 174 6 | conform himself. Can a man help imitating that with which 175 6 | satisfied, but I cannot help fearing that I shall fail, 176 7 | likely, if they had the help of the State, they would 177 7 | foot of men I could not help feeling a sort of indignation 178 7 | have to prove them by the help of dialectic, in order to 179 8 | appetites and inviting them to help and join in the struggle; 180 8 | is necessary, and cannot help it. ~True. ~We are not wrong 181 8 | face of all men; and if any help be sent by his friends to 182 8 | meanness, and so, by the help of a rabble of evil appetites, 183 8 | I suppose that he cannot help himself. ~What a blessed 184 8 | Yes, he said; they cannot help themselves. ~But what if 185 8 | protect him, and that by his help he might be emancipated 186 9 | there are no freemen to help him-will he not be in an 187 9 | generally satisfied by the help of money. ~That is true, 188 10 | better governed by your help? The good order of Lacedaemon 189 10 | that although he cannot help sorrowing, he will moderate The Seventh Letter Part
190 Text | attending you and with Heaven’s help, try to bring your efforts The Sophist Part
191 Intro| angler’s art.~And now by the help of this example we may proceed 192 Intro| breast. For they cannot help using the words ‘is,’ ‘apart,’ ‘ 193 Intro| divided into imitation by the help of instruments and impersonations. 194 Intro| Hegelian philosophy may help to dispel some errors and 195 Intro| great many others by the help of the universal solvent ‘ 196 Intro| with the universal by the help of the particular. Of syllogisms 197 Intro| who makes the world by the help of the demigods’ (Plato, 198 Text | of the elder Socrates, to help; he is about my own age, 199 Text | then, is a man to look for help who would have any clear 200 Text | will not, proceed by the help of science in the path of 201 Text | see more clearly by the help of the following explanation.~ 202 Text | sentence must and cannot help having a subject.~THEAETETUS: 203 Text | action are combined, by the help of a noun and a verb; and The Statesman Part
204 Intro| according to law, whether by the help of science or opinion, this 205 Intro| measure of education and help as is necessary for his 206 Intro| Though deprived of God’s help, he is not left wholly destitute; 207 Intro| cope with them by divine help. Thus Plato may be said 208 Intro| other animals. Plato cannot help laughing (compare Theaet.) 209 Text | True.~STRANGER: And by the help of this distinction we may 210 Text | STRANGER: And I cannot help thinking, Socrates, that 211 Text | STRANGER: Never, if I can help it; and, first, let me ask The Symposium Part
212 Intro| preceding speakers by the help of a distinction which has 213 Text | I never follow, if I can help, and certainly do not recommend 214 Text | which I believe that you can help me better than any one else. 215 Text | dishonour? And yet I could not help wondering at his natural Theaetetus Part
216 Intro| in herself, and with the help of Socrates is conducted 217 Intro| appeal to facts, but by the help of general theories respecting 218 Intro| Take courage, and by the help of God you will discover 219 Intro| Theodorus, is the very slight help which I am able to afford 220 Intro| praises of others, he cannot help laughing from the bottom 221 Intro| may be conceived by the help of an image. Let us suppose 222 Intro| principle, and would not help us at all in gaining a common 223 Intro| real or imaginary. By the help of mathematics we form another 224 Intro| only condescends by the help of position or circumlocution 225 Intro| manner the dog, having the help of scent as well as of sight, 226 Intro| give us a wider range, and help us to discern, by the greater 227 Intro| naturally described by the help of it. There is also a common 228 Intro| easily forgotten, and is a help to us in study as well as 229 Text | yourself like a man, and by the help of God you will be able 230 Text | will be obliged to me if I help you to unearth the hidden ‘ 231 Text | hope that I may at last help to bring your own opinion 232 Text | are unwilling to give any help, and therefore I suppose 233 Text | Theodorus, is the very slight help which I am able to offer 234 Text | simplicity of his heart he cannot help going into fits of laughter, 235 Text | any truth in them, we will help them to pull us over, and 236 Text | hear my view, that you may help me to test it.~THEAETETUS: 237 Text | thing.~SOCRATES: I cannot help praising you, Theaetetus, Timaeus Part
238 Intro| which he executes by the help of his servants. Thus the 239 Intro| conceived by opinion with the help of sense. All that becomes 240 Intro| spurious reason without the help of sense. This is presented 241 Intro| which met and grew by the help of the cerebral humour. 242 Intro| but from these and by the help of these all our knowledge 243 Intro| cleared up and defined by the help of experience ideas which 244 Intro| world. The explanation may help to fill up with figures 245 Intro| spurious reason without the help of sense. (Compare the hypotheses 246 Intro| the body, yet we cannot help seeing that it is constructed 247 Intro| lacunae of the Timaeus by the help of the Republic or Phaedrus: 248 Intro| is no difficulty, by the help of Aristotle and later writers, 249 Text | Socrates, so that he may help us to judge whether it will 250 Text | conceived by opinion with the help of sensation and without 251 Text | any use of organs by the help of which he might receive 252 Text | against one another by the help of number, and hence they 253 Text | him, and overcame by the help of reason the turbulent 254 Text | co-operative causes of sight, which help to give to the eyes the 255 Text | mankind generally, and to help us against them.~Thus far 256 Text | apprehended without the help of sense, by a kind of spurious 257 Text | and again in winter by the help of this internal warmth 258 Text | This met and grew by the help of the cerebral moisture,


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