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The Apology
Part
1 Text | whom I have heard; and I came to hear of him in this way:—
2 Text | hear of him in this way:—I came across a man who has spent
3 Text | doing wrong; and when we came out of the rotunda the other
Charmides
Part
4 PreS | pre-Socratic philosophy and came to the front in Aristotle,
5 Text | Potidaea not long before we came away, of which the news
6 Text | to come, he replied.~He came as he was bidden, and sat
Cratylus
Part
7 Intro| necessarily true names.’ Then how came the giver of names to contradict
8 Intro| interjections and nouns; then came verbs; at length the whole
9 Intro| of nations, at which they came to the birth—as in the golden
10 Intro| in the form of languages came to be distributed over the
11 Intro| may have elapsed before it came into common use. Its influence
12 Intro| curiosity when we first came across or when we first
13 Text | in his life—last of all, came the utter ruin of his country;
14 Text | a golden race of men who came first?~HERMOGENES: Yes,
15 Text | have a not bad notion which came into my head only this moment:
16 Text | names.~SOCRATES: Then how came the giver of the names,
Critias
Part
17 Intro| received the streams which came down from the mountains,
18 Intro| father Poseidon. When night came, they put on azure robes
19 Text | Parnes; the boundary line came down in the direction of
20 Text | for I have told how they came to be introduced. The tale,
21 Text | and the zone of land which came next of equal breadth; but
22 Text | the three harbours, you came to a wall which began at
23 Text | received the streams which came down from the mountains,
24 Text | their needs, when darkness came on, and the fire about the
Crito
Part
25 Text | just arrived?~CRITO: No, I came some time ago.~SOCRATES:
Euthydemus
Part
26 Text | Euthydemus and Dionysodorus came in, and several others with
27 Text | sitting alone, and at once came and sat down on the right
28 Text | them; and then Euthydemus came and sat down by the youth,
29 Text | whole story? At last we came to the kingly art, and enquired
30 Text | thought we were at the end, came out again at the beginning,
31 Text | political.~CRITO: Well, and what came of that?~SOCRATES: To this
32 Text | and they, like wild boars, came rushing on his blows, and
33 Text | lay prostrate. Ctesippus came to the rescue.~Bravo, Heracles,
34 Text | professor of legal oratory— who came away from you while I was
35 Text | manner of man was he who came up to you and censured philosophy;
Euthyphro
Part
36 Intro| him. Before the messenger came back the criminal had died
37 Text | There was a notion that came into my mind while you were
The First Alcibiades
Part
38 Text | at this moment some God came to you and said: Alcibiades,
Gorgias
Part
39 Intro| favouritism, and Zeus, when he came to the throne, was obliged
40 Intro| youth and beauty: the dead came to life, the old grew middle-aged,
41 Text | audience, for, before you came, I had already given a long
42 Text | admitted that to any one who came to him ignorant of them
43 Text | you, whether, if some one came to him who wanted to learn
44 Text | carried, and, as I know, you came to the conclusion that the
45 Text | private person, before you came forward in public. Why will
46 Text | Socrates, no living man ever came near any one of them in
47 Text | the Islands of the Blessed came to Zeus, and said that the
Ion
Part
48 Text | but was at a loss when he came to speak of Ion of Ephesus,
49 Text | to pass the ditch, there came to them an omen: a soaring
Laches
Part
50 Text | of being tedious, how we came to think of this. Melesias
51 Text | Plataea, who, when they came upon the light shields of
Laws
Book
52 1 | laws are all good, for they came from God; and any one who
53 1 | likely not know, even if they came in our way, what was right
54 1 | who was of my family, and came to Athens ten years before
55 1 | come, and that when they came, they would go away again
56 1 | mind for a time, and only came to himself again when he
57 3 | race multiplied, the world came to be what the world is.~
58 3 | Athenian. After this they came together in greater numbers,
59 3 | consequence. The exiles came again, under a new name,
60 3 | tradition says, that the empire came back to the Persians, through
61 3 | luxurious education. When he came to the throne, being one
62 3 | justly say: “O Darius, how came you to bring up Xerxes in
63 3 | engagement at Salamis, Datis came, leading a Persian host
64 3 | of which we are not told, came a day too late for the battle
65 3 | and innumerable threats came from the king. Then, as
66 3 | destroyed Eretria, no one came to their help, or would
67 3 | general lawlessness;—freedom came following afterwards, and
68 4 | while before the cities came into being whose settlements
69 6 | were matters which properly came before the marriages; but,
70 8 | myself more clearly. When I came to the subject of education,
71 12 | for the sake of which they came, and then go away, neither
Lysis
Part
72 Text | close under the wall. When I came to the postern gate of the
73 Text | approach, asked whence I came and whither I was going.~
74 Text | called away by some one who came and said that the gymnastic-master
75 Text | In the meantime Menexenus came back and sat down in his
76 Text | unaccountable suspicion came across me, and I felt that
77 Text | Lysis and Menexenus, who came upon us like an evil apparition
Menexenus
Part
78 Text | as Egypt; and after him came his son, who ruled all the
79 Text | followed that of Marathon and came nearest to it; for the men
80 Text | and they lost heart and came to misfortune, their very
81 Text | themselves embarked, and came to the rescue with sixty
82 Text | one, for the defeat which came upon us was our own doing.
83 Text | reconciliation of those who came from the Piraeus and those
84 Text | the Piraeus and those who came from the city; with what
85 Text | Boeotians and Corinthians, came to feel the need of us,
Meno
Part
86 Intro| to two questions, ‘Whence came the soul? What is the origin
87 Text | Gorgias’ doing; for when he came there, the flower of the
88 Text | nature being excluded, then came the question whether virtue
Parmenides
Part
89 Intro| in Athens?’ ‘Why, yes: I came to ask a favour of you.
90 Intro| Zeno, of which the report came to him from Pythodorus,
91 Intro| then a very young man, came to see them: Zeno was reading
92 Intro| ethical teaching of Socrates came into conflict with the metaphysical
93 Text | a mere child when I last came hither from Clazomenae,
94 Text | Parmenides and Zeno; they came to Athens, as he said, at
95 Text | then a very young man, came to see them, and many others
96 Text | They have.~And since it came into being first it must
97 Text | later; and the things which came into being later, are younger
98 Text | than the one because they came into being later; and in
99 Text | but inasmuch as that which came into being earlier and that
100 Text | being earlier and that which came into being later must continually
Phaedo
Part
101 Intro| off if their evil deeds came to an end. It is not to
102 Text | Euclid and Terpison, who came from Megara.~ECHECRATES:
103 Text | instead of admitting us, came out and told us to stay
104 Text | compose music.’ The same dream came to me sometimes in one form,
105 Text | knew—they were the first I came upon—and turned them into
106 Text | me, and, when mentioned, came back to me at once, as my
107 Text | have existed before she came into the body, because to
108 Text | that out of the greater came the less and out of the
109 Text | when the warm principle came attacking the snow, must
110 Text | the point from which they came. And some burst forth again
111 Text | women of his family also came, and he talked to them and
112 Text | while he was within. When he came out, he sat down with us
113 Text | and best of all who ever came to this place, I will not
Phaedrus
Part
114 Intro| Muses, and when the Muses came they died of hunger for
115 Intro| the place from whence they came; because he represents their
116 Intro| boldly wrote off just what came in his head.’ They are beginning
117 Text | control himself? And if he came to his right mind, would
118 Text | the place from whence she came, for she cannot grow her
119 Text | rocks and returns whence it came, so does the stream of beauty,
120 Text | Muses. And when the Muses came and song appeared they were
121 Text | wrote off boldly just what came into his head, but I dare
122 Text | called by them Ammon. To him came Theuth and showed his inventions,
123 Text | various arts. But when they came to letters, This, said Theuth,
Philebus
Part
124 Intro| for human utterance and came down from heaven direct.
125 Text | the next question, and how came we hither? Were we not enquiring
Protagoras
Part
126 Text | one opened to him, and he came rushing in and bawled out:
127 Text | come.~Yes, I replied; he came two days ago: have you only
128 Text | my fatigue, I got up and came hither direct.~I, who knew
129 Text | home a better man than you came, and better on the second
130 Text | creatures. But when the time came that these also should be
131 Text | had to give,—and when he came to man, who was still unprovided,
132 Text | this perplexity, Prometheus came to inspect the distribution,
133 Text | after this suppose that he came and asked us, ‘What were
The Republic
Book
134 1 | gathering himself up, he came at us like a wild beast,
135 2 | into their assembly he came having the ring on his finger,
136 3 | Homer had said, "The priest came, having his daughter's ransom
137 3 | the metre): "The priest came and prayed the gods on behalf
138 4 | painting a statue, and someone came up to us and said: Why do
139 4 | boxers? ~Hardly, if they came upon him at once. ~What,
140 4 | strike at the one who first came up? And supposing he were
141 5 | their fathers and mothers came together will be called
142 6 | failed, but he who always came forth pure, like gold tried
143 7 | prison had an echo which came from the other side, would
144 7 | the voice which they heard came from the passing shadow? ~
145 7 | that up he went and down he came without his eyes; and that
146 8 | individual out of whom he came is like the State out of
147 8 | State out of which oligarchy came. ~Let us then consider whether
148 10 | great company, and that they came to a mysterious place at
149 10 | conversed, the souls which came from earth curiously inquiring
150 10 | above, and the souls which came from heaven about the things
151 10 | after, he said that they came to a place where they could
152 10 | but first of all there came a prophet who arranged them
153 10 | broke off in the middle and came to an end in poverty and
154 10 | who had the first choice came forward and in a moment
155 10 | he was one of those who came from heaven, and in a former
156 10 | the greater number of them came from heaven and therefore
157 10 | whereas the pilgrims WhO came from earth, having themselves
158 10 | sufferings. About the middle came the lot of Atalanta; she,
159 10 | form of a monkey. There came also the soul of Odysseus
The Second Alcibiades
Part
160 Text | slay the first woman he came across, nor any one else’
The Seventh Letter
Part
161 Text | place, and fifty-one men came to the front as rulers of
162 Text | these thoughts in my mind I came to Italy and Sicily on my
163 Text | despots.~After that event he came to the conclusion that this
164 Text | occasion I left home and again came on an urgent summons from
165 Text | who put the question why I came a second time, I will deal
166 Text | Athenian and friend of Dion, came as his ally to the court
167 Text | For persistent rumours came from Sicily that Dionysios
168 Text | this, it seems, Archytes came to the court of Dionysios.
169 Text | interests.~When this invitation came to me at that time in such
170 Text | necessary to it. Thus it came about that I said to Dionysios
171 Text | happened, is the reason why it came about that I did not continue
172 Text | season. On the next day he came to me and made a plausible
173 Text | The first reflection that came up, leading the way in my
174 Text | day Eurybios and Theodotes came to me in the evening, both
175 Text | mercenaries. Various people then came to me, among them those
176 Text | of the ships’ crews who came from Athens, my own fellow
177 Text | one of themselves, who came and entreated Dionysios
The Sophist
Part
178 Intro| almost say that whatever came into his head seemed to
179 Text | asking our friend before we came hither, and he excused himself
The Statesman
Part
180 Intro| this our ancestors, who came into being immediately after
181 Text | life of all animals first came to a standstill, and the
182 Text | end of the last period and came into being at the beginning
183 Text | but from a previous state came elements of evil and unrighteousness,
184 Text | nevertheless, the story never came to an end. And our discussion
185 Text | what would you say, if he came back sooner than he had
The Symposium
Part
186 Text | moment before, and that I came by his invitation to the
187 Text | presently another servant came in and reported that our
188 Text | that wise thought which came into your mind in the portico,
189 Text | Hesiod says:—~‘First Chaos came, and then broad-bosomed
190 Text | Earth and Love, these two, came into being. Also Parmenides
191 Text | make extempore.~Pausanias came to a pause—this is the balanced
192 Text | desiring his other half, came together, and throwing their
193 Text | might continue; or if man came to man they might be satisfied,
194 Text | to be exhibited, and you came upon the stage with the
195 Text | manner is on such occasions, came about the doors to beg.
196 Text | invitation, and when he came the first time, he wanted
Theaetetus
Part
197 Intro| from time to time, when I came to Athens’...Terpsion had
198 Intro| the lawyer, that ‘dangers came upon him when the tenderness
199 Text | Terpsion?~TERPSION: No, I came some time ago: and I have
200 Text | he repeated to me when I came to Athens; he was full of
201 Text | so the Protagorean fable came to nought, and yours also,
202 Text | for his truth and honesty, came upon him in early years,
Timaeus
Part
203 Intro| related to them. Hither came Solon, and was received
204 Intro| To this end the stars came into being, that the created
205 Intro| Phoreys, Cronos, and Rhea came in the next generation,
206 Intro| more violent when the body came into contact with flaming
207 Intro| and out of the punctures came forth a moisture, part liquid,
208 Intro| medicine and astronomy, men came to the observation of nature.
209 Intro| mysterious properties of them came to light when they were
210 Intro| confusion, and then mind came and arranged things.’ We
211 Intro| animals out of fishes who came to land, and of man out
212 Intro| confusion, and then mind came and disposed them’—is a
213 Intro| narrative of Plato? And whence came the tradition to Egypt?
214 Intro| attention by the critic? How came the poem of Solon to disappear
215 Text | their enemies, when they came across them in battle.~TIMAEUS:
216 Text | the places of those who came up?~TIMAEUS: True.~SOCRATES:
217 Text | his own country when he came home, to attend to other
218 Text | city from which King Amasis came. The citizens have a deity
219 Text | related to them. To this city came Solon, and was received
220 Text | city put an end. This power came forth out of the Atlantic
221 Text | just been repeating to you came into my mind, and I remarked
222 Text | nothing which went from him or came into him: for there was
223 Text | Time, then, and the heaven came into being at the same instant
224 Text | orbit above the earth; then came the morning star and the
225 Text | and for these reasons, came into being such of the stars
226 Text | body of any one met and came into collision with some
227 Text | shorter-lived race which was better, came to the conclusion that every
228 Text | and heat which was pure came away, and a mixed part which
229 Text | place from whence the breath came forth, and enters in there,
230 Text | offered. Of the men who came into the world, those who
231 Text | pedestrian animals, again, came from those who had no philosophy