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The Apology
Part
1 Intro| features of his character are brought out as if by accident in
2 Text | these accusations which are brought against you; there must
Charmides
Part
3 Intro| and such a science when brought nearer to us in the Philebus
4 Intro| knowledge and virtue are again brought forward in the companion
Cratylus
Part
5 Intro| and the misery which he brought upon his country. And the
6 Intro| just as the picture is brought back again in the description
7 Intro| But at any rate it has brought back the philosophy of language
8 Text | for the word is not easily brought into relation with the Hellenic
Critias
Part
9 Intro| never completed. Timaeus had brought down the origin of the world
10 Text | said by the priests and brought hither by Solon, I doubt
11 Text | soil. He also begat and brought up five pairs of twin male
12 Text | empire many things were brought to them from foreign countries,
13 Text | beheld the light of the sun, brought forth fair and wondrous
14 Text | thither the people annually brought the fruits of the earth
15 Text | stadia, and by them they brought down the wood from the mountains
Crito
Part
16 Intro| overturning them? Was he not brought into the world and educated
17 Text | Simmias the Theban, has brought a large sum of money for
18 Text | Well then, since you were brought into the world and nurtured
19 Text | us an injury. For, having brought you into the world, and
20 Text | Socrates, to us who have brought you up. Think not of life
Euthyphro
Part
21 Intro| impiety which Meletus has brought against him (it is remarked
22 Intro| likely man himself to have brought a suit against another);
23 Intro| for murder, which he has brought against his own father.
The First Alcibiades
Part
24 Intro| his own separate work, is brought to the required point of
Gorgias
Part
25 Intro| human nature, and has easily brought down his principles to his
26 Intro| had been with difficulty brought to this point, turns restive,
27 Intro| rhetoricians, poets, are alike brought up for judgment. They are
28 Intro| of them order has to be brought out of disorder, truth out
29 Intro| cares, in which the earth brought forth all things spontaneously,
30 Text | to which not he, but you, brought the argument by your captious
31 Text | country, and can never be brought into a court of justice,
32 Text | as you very likely may be brought by some miserable and mean
33 Text | suffer anything. And if I am brought to trial and incur the dangers
34 Text | as I well know, if I am brought before the court. For I
Ion
Part
35 Intro| The argument is at last brought home to the mind of Ion,
Laches
Part
36 Intro| characters is still more clearly brought out; and in this, as in
37 Text | accusation which can be brought against any one by those
Laws
Book
38 1 | The charge may be fairly brought against your cities above
39 1 | accusations, whether they are brought against the Tarentines,
40 1 | generally, when the puppet is brought to the drink, what sort
41 3 | come upon facts which have brought us back again to the same
42 3 | instead of one; and thus brought you more within the limits
43 3 | but what, in my opinion, brought discredit was, first of
44 3 | children to the women; and they brought them up from their childhood
45 3 | or did. This was how they brought them up.~Cleinias. A splendid
46 3 | do become when they are brought up unreproved. And so, after
47 3 | Xerxes; and he again was brought up in the royal and luxurious
48 3 | same way in which Cyrus brought up Cambyses, and not to
49 4 | those who gave him birth and brought him up, and that he must
50 4 | him; at last, when he has brought the patient more and more
51 5 | dishonour equally him who brought the money, and also to a
52 5 | foreign money which has been brought back. In marrying and giving
53 6 | imagine that those who are brought together for the first time,
54 6 | divine things should be brought from Delphi, and interpreters
55 6 | treasury, and to the party who brought the suit.~In the judgment
56 6 | be after she shall have brought forth children up to fifty
57 7 | signs?—when anything is brought to the infant and he is
58 7 | For when they have been brought up in certain laws, which
59 7 | to have a suit of impiety brought against him by any one who
60 7 | all music. And if a man be brought up from childhood to the
61 7 | deem that thou wast not brought up without the will of the
62 7 | for teachers, who shall be brought from foreign parts by pay,
63 7 | rightly educated should be brought up in them and saturated
64 7 | men have been and are well brought up, then all things go swimmingly,
65 9 | or imagine that any well–brought–up citizen will ever take
66 9 | how the causes are to be brought into to court, how the summonses
67 9 | you impinged upon me, and brought me to my senses, reminding
68 9 | purified according to the law brought from Delphi relating to
69 9 | of sailing; but if he be brought by land, and is not his
70 9 | in such a case shall be brought to trial for impiety by
71 9 | disobeys shall be liable to be brought to trial for impiety by
72 9 | charges of wounding are brought by children against their
73 11 | magistrates; and when it is brought into court, if it be registered
74 11 | this regulation, and is brought into court and convicted,
75 11 | endeavour to see what has brought retail trade into ill–odour,
76 11 | children of freemen should be brought up in the bringing up of
77 11 | whom he has begotten and brought up, shall not lightly or
78 11 | any of them, let them be brought before a court in which
79 11 | to have a suit for damage brought against him by any one who
80 11 | but the accusation must be brought previous to the final decision
81 12 | sent, or be proved to have brought back, whether from friends
82 12 | the citizen who has been brought up as our citizens will
83 12 | tale:—If Patroclus had been brought to the tent still alive
84 12 | if any greater charge be brought, in such cases the suit
85 12 | Thus a man is born and brought up, and after this manner
Lysis
Part
86 Text | and the more nearly he is brought into contact with him, the
Menexenus
Part
87 Text | land. And the country which brought them up is not like other
88 Text | all animals selected and brought forth man, who is superior
89 Text | And a great proof that she brought forth the common ancestors
90 Text | she alone and first of all brought forth wheat and barley for
91 Text | herself nursed them and brought them up to manhood, she
92 Text | nobly born and having been brought up in all freedom, did both
93 Text | without us, they again brought back, barbarian against
Meno
Part
94 Intro| consists not in what is brought to the learner, but in what
95 Intro| He must therefore have brought them with him from another.~
Parmenides
Part
96 Intro| doctrines in which he had been brought up; he admits that he is
97 Intro| that they found in them, or brought to them—some echo or anticipation
98 Text | of Zeno, which had been brought to Athens for the first
Phaedo
Part
99 Intro| gently entreated him, and brought him out of the ‘miry clay,’
100 Text | doctrine of recollection brought to my own recollection,
101 Text | and now, when they are brought together, the mere juxtaposition
102 Text | in that to which it is brought. And here let me recapitulate—
103 Text | the bath his children were brought to him—(he had two young
104 Text | therefore let the cup be brought, if the poison is prepared:
Phaedrus
Part
105 Text | than sturdy and strong? One brought up in shady bowers and not
106 Text | dreadful speech which you brought with you, and you made me
107 Text | arguments which remain to be brought up bear her witness that
108 Text | anything remaining which can be brought under rules of art, must
109 Text | something or other; he is brought into court, and then Tisias
110 Text | them a seed which others brought up in different soils render
111 Text | sought to determine, and they brought us to this point. And I
Philebus
Part
112 Intro| argument, is several times brought back again, that he may
113 Intro| reasoned about, they may be brought home to us by the circumstances
114 Intro| superstitions of men may be brought:—whatever does not tend
115 Text | Socrates has ingeniously brought us round, and please to
116 Text | and dispersed should be brought together, and have the mark
117 Text | finite which we ought to have brought together as we did the infinite;
118 Text | pleasure and knowledge may be brought up for judgment.~PROTARCHUS:
Protagoras
Part
119 Intro| when their minds are fairly brought together. Protagoras falls
120 Intro| to say that virtue is not brought to a man, but must be drawn
121 Text | foreigners, whom Protagoras had brought with him out of the various
122 Text | were strangers whom he had brought with him from his native
123 Text | Prodicus out of bed and brought in him and his companions.~
124 Text | worst of those who have been brought up in laws and humanities,
125 Text | grateful I am to you for having brought me hither; I would not have
The Republic
Book
126 1 | dish which is successively brought to table, he not having
127 2 | task; and my inability is brought home to me by the fact that
128 2 | the work of Pandarus, was brought about by Athene and Zeus,
129 3 | take the ransom which he brought, and respect the god. Thus
130 4 | desire that justice should be brought to light and temperance
131 5 | guardians who have been brought up on our model system to
132 5 | be together, and will be brought up together, and will associate
133 6 | which question of necessity brought us back to the examination
134 6 | my excellent friend, is brought about all that ruin and
135 6 | consisting of words artificially brought together, not like these
136 6 | absolute; for they may be brought under a single idea, which
137 7 | never received. But we have brought you into the world to be
138 7 | and how they are to be brought from darkness to light-as
139 7 | no danger they were to be brought close up and, like young
140 7 | early education will now be brought together, and they will
141 7 | supposititious son who is brought up in great wealth; he is
142 7 | parental authority we have been brought up, obeying and honoring
143 7 | duty; and when they have brought up in each generation others
144 8 | bad company, is at last brought by their joint influence
145 8 | other high officer who is brought to trial under a prejudice
146 8 | a young man who has been brought up as we were just now describing,
147 9 | is, to have a son, who is brought up in his father's principles. ~
148 9 | purged away temperance and brought in madness to the full. ~
149 9 | of the other, when she is brought under the same roof with
150 9 | evil communications have brought in from without, or those
151 9 | revert to the words which brought us hither: Was not someone
152 10 | Exactly. ~But we have not yet brought forward the heaviest count
153 10 | itself, which is disease, brought on by this; but that the
154 10 | purer; another day's journey brought them to the place, and there,
The Second Alcibiades
Part
155 Text | is the right word)—~‘Has brought these unmeasured woes upon
The Seventh Letter
Part
156 Text | that some of those in power brought my friend Socrates, whom
157 Text | the sequel rests? I was brought into close intercourse with
158 Text | his brothers whom he had brought up when they were younger,
159 Text | brothers or in men whom he had brought up, but only in his confederates
160 Text | were Athenians, they have brought shame upon this city. For
161 Text | bitterest harvest for those who brought them into being. This ignorance
162 Text | chance, mightier than men, brought it to nothing. Do you now,
163 Text | Before my departure I had brought him and his Tarentine circle
164 Text | repute in Sicily. These all brought the same report, that Dionysios
165 Text | Dionysios, which had been brought about by me and was of no
166 Text | disgrace, if the reports brought by anyone were really true.
167 Text | other data of sense, are brought into contact and friction
168 Text | at reconciliation, and so brought on their own heads all the
The Sophist
Part
169 Intro| generation, gave distinctness; he brought them together in a separate
170 Intro| influences they have been brought home to the minds of others.
171 Text | producer, and that which is brought into existence is said to
172 Text | been quite satisfactorily brought out.~STRANGER: And now,
173 Text | and begat children, and brought them up; and another spoke
The Statesman
Part
174 Intro| and that analogies are brought from afar which throw light
175 Intro| nature, out of which he was brought by his Creator, under whose
176 Intro| the time when Prometheus brought them fire, Hephaestus and
177 Intro| of nations, but they are brought about slowly, like the changes
178 Intro| justice the cases that were brought before him. To the uneducated
179 Text | this mistake has already brought upon us the misfortune of
180 Text | management of mankind is brought to light, the time will
181 Text | wanting, he shall certainly be brought to light; and I think that
The Symposium
Part
182 Intro| notions about love, which is brought back by him to its common-sense
183 Intro| kind. Such accusations were brought against several of the leading
184 Text | But this Marsyas has often brought me to such a pass, that
185 Text | in winter but in summer), brought out their mats and slept
Theaetetus
Part
186 Intro| Schleiermacher); and both may be brought into relation with the Apology
187 Intro| and similar questions were brought to him from Socrates, has
188 Intro| will see whether you have brought forth wind or not. Tell
189 Intro| which by my art I have brought to light; and you must not
190 Intro| still in labour, or have you brought all you have to say about
191 Intro| that philosophy must be brought back from ‘nature’ to ‘truth,’
192 Intro| to sense is always being brought back from the higher to
193 Intro| because it is gradually brought nearer to the common sense
194 Text | questions asked by you was brought to me; but I can neither
195 Text | determine whether what you have brought forth is only a wind-egg
196 Text | and I have with difficulty brought into the world. And now
197 Text | every man who has not been brought up a slave. Such are the
198 Text | dear friend, or have you brought all that you have to say
199 Text | my art show that you have brought forth wind, and that the
Timaeus
Part
200 Intro| least things in man, are brought within the compass of a
201 Intro| the famous legend which he brought with him from Egypt he would
202 Intro| nature, which are chiefly brought about by the two great agencies
203 Intro| elements thus unnaturally brought together causes shivering.
204 Intro| intention, has now been brought down to the creation of
205 Intro| and matured, and at last brought to light. When this desire
206 Intro| vacant form to us until brought into relation with man and
207 Intro| which may be conveniently brought together in this place.
208 Intro| Socrates, Anaxagoras had brought together ‘Chaos’ and ‘Mind’;
209 Intro| Plato than to have been brought by Solon from Egypt. That
210 Intro| belief that the tradition was brought from Egypt by Solon and
211 Text | should be assimilated and brought into harmony with those
212 Text | in which they have been brought up; while that which is
213 Text | completed the tale which he brought with him from Egypt, and
214 Text | the greatest have been brought about by the agencies of
215 Text | fashion, out of disorder he brought order, considering that
216 Text | in this order; for having brought them together he would never
217 Text | corporeal universe, and brought the two together, and united
218 Text | within; they are then finally brought out into the light, and