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The Apology Part
1 Intro| the earth and above the heaven; and making the worse appear 2 Text | words and phrases. No, by heaven! but I shall use the words 3 Text | who speculated about the heaven above, and searched into 4 Text | things under the earth and in heaven, and he makes the worse Cratylus Part
5 Intro| and stars run about the heaven; and they being the original 6 Text | moon, earth, stars, and heaven, which are still the Gods 7 Text | whether in the poles of heaven as they are called, or in 8 Text | elevation of our hands to heaven would mean lightness and Critias Part
9 Text | abundance of water, and in the heaven above an excellently attempered 10 Text | cisterns, some open to the heaven, others roofed over, to 11 Text | benefit of the rains of heaven, and in summer the water Crito Part
12 Intro| trusting in the will of heaven, but simply as the good Euthydemus Part
13 Text | were born, and before the heaven and earth existed, you knew The First Alcibiades Part
14 Text | know how to ascend into heaven?~ALCIBIADES: Certainly not.~ Gorgias Part
15 Intro| tell us, is the bond of heaven and earth, of gods and men. 16 Intro| all besides to the will of Heaven. For you must not expect 17 Intro| which the pattern is in heaven’ (Republic).~The false politician 18 Intro| raises us through earth to heaven. He expresses what the better 19 Intro| fixed on a city which is in heaven. But if there were no future, 20 Intro| thinking of the ‘sweets’ of heaven? No; the work was already 21 Intro| No; the work was already heaven to him and enough. Much 22 Intro| atmosphere is an earth and heaven in one, a glorified earth, 23 Intro| descending at either chasm of heaven and earth, and conversing 24 Intro| of the judges sitting in heaven, the voice heard by Ardiaeus, 25 Intro| law within and the starry heaven above,’ and pass from one 26 Text | to you; and for myself, Heaven forbid that I should have 27 Text | according to nature; yes, by Heaven, and according to the law 28 Text | and justice bind together heaven and earth and gods and men, 29 Text | bring down the moon from heaven at the risk of their own 30 Text | of either of us, then, by Heaven, Callicles, what an absurdity 31 Text | still continues to be in Heaven,—that he who has lived all Ion Part
32 Text | ION: And I will, please heaven.~SOCRATES: I often envy 33 Text | and about what happens in heaven and in the world below, 34 Text | sun has perished out of heaven, and an evil mist is spread Laws Book
35 2 | Athenian. How! Then may Heaven make us to be of one mind, 36 2 | which is to sing lustily the heaven–taught lay to the whole 37 3 | Cleinias. By all means, if Heaven wills. Go on.~Athenian. 38 3 | over himself?~Megillus. Heaven forbid!~Athenian. Or an 39 4 | of hospitality taught by Heaven, and the intercourse which 40 5 | or reputed inspiration of Heaven, in obedience to which mankind 41 6 | drinking up the rain from heaven, and providing fountains 42 6 | by us as a sacred gift of Heaven, corresponding to the months 43 6 | for on what day or night Heaven will give them increase, 44 6 | care that the rains from heaven flow off easily, and of 45 6 | of men are, as I said, a heaven–born and admirable institution, 46 7 | believe, have been inspired by Heaven, they appear to me to be 47 7 | the nature of the Gods in heaven, so far as to be able to 48 8 | which keeps in the rain from heaven, and causes a deficiency 49 9 | nor yet a visitation of heaven, but a madness which is 50 9 | we, as I may by grace of Heaven affirm, like, gatherers 51 9 | are the retributions of Heaven, and by such punishments 52 10 | in this manner the whole heaven has been created, and all 53 10 | and all that is in the heaven, as well as animals and 54 10 | true.~Athenian. Then, by Heaven, we have discovered the 55 10 | then directs all things in heaven, and earth, and sea by her 56 10 | the soul which controls heaven and earth, and the whole 57 10 | whole path and movement of heaven, and of all that is therein, 58 10 | arrange the revolution of the heaven.~Cleinias. And judging from 59 10 | this way order the whole heaven, or whatever be the place 60 10 | to whom also the whole of heaven belongs?~Cleinias. Certainly.~ 61 10 | This is the justice of heaven, which neither you nor any 62 10 | high and will fly up to heaven, you are not so small or 63 10 | order unceasingly the whole heaven?~Cleinias. True.~Athenian. 64 10 | infinitely, bringing guilt from heaven upon themselves, and also 65 11 | think it a blessing from heaven if their parents live to 66 12 | which they saw moving in heaven all appeared to be full Lysis Part
67 Text | satisfied with this answer. By heaven, and shall I tell you what Menexenus Part
68 Text | before; but, by the favour of Heaven, we managed better, for Meno Part
69 Intro| God, or in some far-off heaven. These were revealed to 70 Intro| from earth (diesseits) to heaven (jenseits) without regard 71 Intro| things, like the stars in heaven, will shed their light upon Phaedo Part
72 Intro| true earth and the true heaven and the true stars. Our 73 Intro| star in the infinity of heaven. Whether time and space 74 Intro| the whole human race into heaven or hell for the greater 75 Intro| For are we not imagining Heaven under the similitude of 76 Intro| the Pilgrim’s Progress. Heaven and hell are not realities 77 Intro| childhood did the thought of heaven and hell supply the motives 78 Intro| sense. To draw pictures of heaven and hell, whether in the 79 Intro| and know their friends in heaven.’ But it is better to leave 80 Intro| to the ‘sun falling from heaven.’ And we may sometimes have 81 Intro| represent the mansions of heaven or hell in the colours of 82 Text | There I feel with you—by heaven I do, Phaedo, and when you 83 Text | and then to the things of heaven and earth, and at last I 84 Text | cause of any of them, by heaven I should; for I cannot satisfy 85 Text | steadies the earth by the heaven; another gives the air as 86 Text | which of them, said: In heaven’s name, is not this the 87 Text | equability of the surrounding heaven and by her own equipoise. 88 Text | and situated in the pure heaven—there are the stars also; 89 Text | stars also; and it is the heaven which is commonly spoken 90 Text | and that the sea was the heaven through which he saw the 91 Text | and the air we call the heaven, in which we imagine that 92 Text | was the place of the true heaven and the true light and the 93 Text | earth which is under the heaven, I can tell you a charming Phaedrus Part
94 Intro| shows that madness is one of heaven’s blessings, and may sometimes 95 Intro| certain day Zeus the lord of heaven goes forth in a winged chariot; 96 Intro| sights in the interior of heaven, and he who will may freely 97 Intro| good to places of joy in heaven. When a thousand years have 98 Intro| which she once gazed upon in heaven. Then she celebrated holy 99 Intro| And they carry to them in heaven the report of those who 100 Intro| true knowledge of things in heaven and earth is based upon 101 Intro| love at the beginning,’ for heaven might have increased it; 102 Intro| the wonders of earth and heaven, and trace the works of 103 Intro| steeds stand upon the dome of heaven they behold the intangible 104 Intro| of the truth which is in heaven. There is no reason to suppose 105 Intro| who inform the Muses in heaven about those who honour them 106 Text | love is the greatest of heaven’s blessings, and the proof 107 Text | and traverses the whole heaven in divers forms appearing— 108 Text | chariot, leads the way in heaven, ordering all and taking 109 Text | at home in the house of heaven; of the rest they who are 110 Text | blessed sights in the inner heaven, and there are many ways 111 Text | the top of the vault of heaven. The chariots of the gods 112 Text | stand upon the outside of heaven, and the revolution of the 113 Text | things beyond. But of the heaven which is above the heavens, 114 Text | others to some place in heaven whither they are lightly 115 Text | and inform the Muses in heaven who honours them on earth. 116 Text | are chiefly concerned with heaven and thought, divine as well Philebus Part
117 Intro| opposes the revelation from Heaven of the real relations of 118 Intro| gave the true fire from heaven, is supposed to have imparted 119 Intro| utterance and came down from heaven direct. It is the organization 120 Intro| that mind is the king of heaven and earth’ with the ironical 121 Text | is.~SOCRATES: A gift of heaven, which, as I conceive, the 122 Text | that mind is the king of heaven and earth—in reality they 123 Text | exist, both in the entire heaven and in great provinces of 124 Text | in great provinces of the heaven, only fairer and purer, 125 Text | remedy required. For what in Heaven’s name is the feeling to Protagoras Part
126 Text | he is himself.~Would to heaven, he replied, that this were 127 Text | may say, by the favour of heaven that no harm will come of 128 Text | them against the seasons of heaven; clothing them with close 129 Text | entering into the citadel of heaven, where Zeus dwelt, who moreover The Republic Book
130 1 | his meaning, he said. ~By heaven! I replied; and if we asked 131 1 | bodily into your souls? ~Heaven forbid! I said; I would 132 2 | grander are the gifts of heaven which Musaeus and his son 133 2 | and incantations binding heaven, as they say, to execute 134 2 | escape the vengeance of heaven, we shall lose the gains 135 2 | said to them of the wars in heaven, and of the plots and fightings 136 2 | blasphemy against the gods. ~Heaven forbid, he said. ~But although 137 2 | in all things blessed of heaven, he raised a note of triumph 138 5 | you are, intending to do heaven knows what; and if you don' 139 6 | them, which is immense. By heaven, would not such a one be 140 6 | I said, of the gods in heaven would you say was the lord 141 6 | earnestness: By the light of heaven, how amazing! ~Yes, I said, 142 6 | the visible. I do not say heaven, lest you should fancy that 143 7 | the stars and the spangled heaven; and he will see the sky 144 7 | you, I said: The starry heaven which we behold is wrought 145 7 | Will he not think that heaven and the things in heaven 146 7 | heaven and the things in heaven are framed by the Creator 147 7 | astronomers, is in vain. ~Yes, by heaven! he said; and 'tis as good 148 8 | undesirable associates. ~By heaven, he said, then the parent 149 9 | not so far indeed from the heaven of pleasure? Does he not 150 9 | one anywhere on earth? ~In heaven, I replied, there is laid 151 10 | other things-the earth and heaven, and the things which are 152 10 | the things which are in heaven or under the earth; he makes 153 10 | astonishment, and said: No, by heaven: And are you really prepared 154 10 | two other openings in the heaven above. In the intermediate 155 10 | departing at either opening of heaven and earth when sentence 156 10 | some descending out of heaven clean and bright. And arriving 157 10 | the souls which came from heaven about the things beneath. 158 10 | right through the whole heaven and through the earth, in 159 10 | the ends of the chains of heaven let down from above: for 160 10 | this light is the belt of heaven, and holds together the 161 10 | one of those who came from heaven, and in a former life had 162 10 | number of them came from heaven and therefore they had never The Second Alcibiades Part
163 Text | are mad. For tell me, by heaven, do you not think that in 164 Text | SOCRATES: But tell me, by Heaven:—you must see now the nature The Seventh Letter Part
165 Text | early in life, no man under heaven could possibly attain to 166 Text | fortune attending you and with Heaven’s help, try to bring your 167 Text | this neighbourhood. For Heaven’s sake come with us to Dionysios.” The Sophist Part
168 Intro| Eleatic stranger to a god from heaven.—All these passages, notwithstanding 169 Intro| stars shining in a distant heaven. They were the symbols of 170 Intro| worlds in the expanse of heaven can we imagine that a few 171 Text | What art?~STRANGER: By heaven, they are cousins! it never 172 Text | of the visible things in heaven and earth, and the like?~ 173 Text | dragging down all things from heaven and from the unseen to earth, The Statesman Part
174 Intro| interpreters of the will of heaven, authorized by law. Nothing 175 Intro| which there is a pattern in heaven (Republic), is here described 176 Intro| turns. All changes in the heaven affect the animal world, 177 Intro| receded into an invisible heaven. Nor does the account of 178 Text | included in this class. Heaven and the universe, as we The Symposium Part
179 Intro| they were essaying to scale heaven and attack the gods. Doubt 180 Intro| marriages of earth and heaven. (Aesch. Frag. Dan.) Love 181 Intro| abstraction is the far-off heaven on which the eye of the 182 Intro| body, and of all things in heaven and earth with one another.~ 183 Intro| of a ‘ladder reaching to heaven’ we pass from images of 184 Text | Homer says, dared to scale heaven, and would have laid hands 185 Text | sweetness, as there is now in heaven, since the rule of Love 186 Text | has sprung every good in heaven and earth. Therefore, Phaedrus, 187 Text | exposed he lies under the open heaven, in the streets, or at the 188 Text | example, in an animal, or in heaven, or in earth, or in any Theaetetus Part
189 Intro| know what was going on in heaven, that he could not see what 190 Intro| of the way of the gods in heaven. Wherefore also we should 191 Intro| earth or sea, the vacant heaven, and is therefore acquired 192 Intro| supposes God to be the outer heaven or circle of the universe. 193 Intro| habitation and ‘the starry heaven above’ and we ourselves 194 Intro| earth and sense, but to heaven and God, is the personality 195 Text | every way?~THEAETETUS: By heaven, they should be the top 196 Text | that Iris (the messenger of heaven) is the child of Thaumas ( 197 Text | But tell me, Socrates, in heaven’s name, is this, after all, 198 Text | says, measuring earth and heaven and the things which are 199 Text | the earth and above the heaven, interrogating the whole 200 Text | know what was going on in heaven, that he could not see what 201 Text | immortals or men blessed of heaven.~THEODORUS: If you could 202 Text | place among the gods in heaven, of necessity they hover 203 Text | to fly away from earth to heaven as quickly as we can; and Timaeus Part
204 Intro| of any under the face of heaven.’ Solon marvelled, and desired 205 Intro| together a visible and palpable heaven, having harmony and friendship 206 Intro| to the circumference of heaven, herself turning in herself, 207 Intro| everlasting motion. The body of heaven is visible, but the soul 208 Intro| give light over the whole heaven, and to teach intelligent 209 Intro| being, that the created heaven might imitate the eternal 210 Intro| that are in the interior of heaven. Vain would be the labour 211 Intro| the children of Earth and Heaven; that Phoreys, Cronos, and 212 Intro| for the head is nearest to heaven. He who is intent upon the 213 Intro| and never looked up to heaven or used the courses of the 214 Intro| one perfect only-begotten heaven.~Section 2.~Nature in the 215 Intro| unchanging and indivisible, the heaven of the fixed stars, partaking 216 Intro| stars, which, if the outer heaven is supposed to be moving 217 Intro| that are in the interior of heaven’. There is an unfortunate 218 Intro| goes round with the outer heaven and sun in twenty-four hours, 219 Intro| goes round with the outer heaven and sun; although the whole 220 Intro| revolution of the sun and outer heaven precisely coincide, it would 221 Intro| but the air or aether of heaven is the element which surrounds 222 Intro| there are many things in heaven and earth which are as well 223 Intro| not yet pierced ‘to the heaven of the fixed stars’ which 224 Intro| courses of intelligence in the heaven, and apply them to the courses 225 Text | interval, the stream from heaven, like a pestilence, comes 226 Text | tells, under the face of heaven. Solon marvelled at his 227 Text | fair or perfect. Was the heaven then or the world, whether 228 Text | only-begotten and created heaven.~Now that which is created 229 Text | together a visible and tangible heaven. And for these reasons, 230 Text | to the circumference of heaven, of which also she is the 231 Text | throughout all time. The body of heaven is visible, but the soul 232 Text | when he set in order the heaven, he made this image eternal 233 Text | months and years before the heaven was created, but when he 234 Text | when he constructed the heaven he created them also. They 235 Text | occasion.~Time, then, and the heaven came into being at the same 236 Text | eternity, and the created heaven has been, and is, and will 237 Text | give light to the whole of heaven, and that the animals, as 238 Text | the end that the created heaven might imitate the eternal 239 Text | the whole circumference of heaven, which was to be a true 240 Text | that are in the interior of heaven. Vain would be the attempt 241 Text | the children of Earth and Heaven, and from these sprang Phorcys 242 Text | stars, and the sun, and the heaven, none of the words which 243 Text | courses of intelligence in the heaven, and apply them to the courses 244 Text | prior to the creation of the heaven, and what was happening 245 Text | that what is neither in heaven nor in earth has no existence. 246 Text | their three ways before the heaven; and that the nurse of generation, 247 Text | the animal as in a sort of heaven, are compelled to imitate 248 Text | to our kindred who are in heaven. And in this we say truly; 249 Text | minds were directed toward heaven, imagined, in their simplicity, 250 Text | perfect—the one only-begotten heaven.~THE END~