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The Apology
Part
1 Text | present and heard me. So I left him, saying to myself, as
2 Text | better advised, I should have left off doing what I only did
Charmides
Part
3 PreS | arrangement of the words may be left to fade out of sight, when
4 PreS | dialogue a subject which he has left unfinished in another, or
Cratylus
Part
5 Intro| ironical mood hits right and left at his adversaries: Ouranos
6 Intro| ago, has passed away and left no sign. But the best conception
7 Intro| instinct, tribes or nations left their original homes and
8 Intro| the right hand and on the left by men, de, alla, kaitoi,
Critias
Part
9 Intro| Timaeus that Athens was left alone in the struggle, in
10 Intro| inhabited by them, and then they left their gardens and dining-halls.
11 Intro| them. His manuscript was left with my grandfather Dropides,
12 Text | Asopus as the limit on the left. The land was the best in
13 Text | skeleton of the land being left. But in the primitive state
14 Text | But in summer-time they left their gardens and gymnasia
15 Text | the earthquake, and has left only the few small streams
16 Text | and the ten kings, being left alone in the temple, after
Crito
Part
17 Intro| his parents? He might have left Athens and gone where he
18 Text | Sunium tell me that they have left her there; and therefore
Euthydemus
Part
19 Text | is Euthydemus; and on my left hand there was his brother
20 Text | and the other by me on the left hand; the rest anywhere.
21 Text | said, think whether we have left out any considerable goods.~
22 Text | I am afraid that we have left out the greatest of them
23 Text | take up the enquiry where I left off, and proceed to show
24 Text | go on therefore where I left off, as well as I can, in
25 Text | remind me at what point we left off. Did we not agree that
26 Text | bearing down upon him from the left, opening his mouth and biting.
Euthyphro
Part
27 Text | EUTHYPHRO: Why have you left the Lyceum, Socrates? and
The First Alcibiades
Part
28 Text | Xanthippus, whom your father left guardian of you, and of
Gorgias
Part
29 Intro| guiding hand, and man is left to the government of himself.
30 Text | agree with you: I only am left alone and cannot agree,
31 Text | has no longer any pleasure left; and this, as I was just
32 Text | revenues and all that, and have left no room for justice and
33 Text | his pay, if the trainer left the matter to him, and made
Ion
Part
34 Text | polished chariot to the left of them, and urge the horse
35 Text | are at the goal, let the left horse draw near, yet so
36 Text | holding back the people on the left, bore a huge bloody dragon
Laws
Book
37 1 | discussion, and may be therefore left for the present. But I now
38 1 | attacks which come from the left, but impotent against the
39 1 | was always himself, and left off before he arrived at
40 3 | as those which Cyrus had left behind him. Darius was succeeded
41 4 | of others, he, I say, is left deserted of God; and being
42 4 | not has in each case to be left to the judgment of the speaker
43 6 | senators will have to be left during the greater part
44 6 | making their round from left to right as their commanders
45 6 | lead them again towards the left, from place to place in
46 6 | and be able to add what is left imperfect through the defect
47 6 | the female sex—has been left without regulation by the
48 6 | enactments of law may be left to slumber; but, if they
49 7 | education; this cannot be left altogether unnoticed, and
50 7 | Athenian. In that the right and left hand are supposed to be
51 7 | we hold the lyre in the left hand, and the plectrum in
52 7 | the bow from them with the left hand and draw the arrow
53 7 | that those who make the left side weaker than the right
54 7 | unable to fight from his left side, and does not limp
55 7 | shepherd, nor can children be left without tutors, or slaves
56 9 | like, these things may be left to the younger generation
57 9 | that some things should be left to courts of law; others
58 9 | fairly and with advantage be left to them. And we are not
59 9 | the greater part may be left. At the same time, as I
60 10 | formation of qualities he left to the wills of individuals.
61 11 | him who may come upon the left property suffer it to remain,
62 11 | reply is that the legislator left fifteen of the guardians
63 11 | of this matter shall be left to the superintendent of
64 12 | again vote, until there are left three having an unequal
Lysis
Part
65 Text | than for his beauty. We left them, and went over to the
Menexenus
Part
66 Text | some evil fortune they were left to perish at sea, and therefore
Meno
Part
67 Intro| of philosophy.~Plato also left behind him a most potent
68 Intro| it would have been better left to die out. It certainly
Parmenides
Part
69 Intro| latter of the two we are left in doubt as to whether Plato
70 Text | near, and he has only just left us to go home.~Accordingly
71 Text | that I have a right and a left side, and a front and a
Phaedo
Part
72 Intro| coat of an old weaver is left behind him after he is dead,
73 Intro| his bones and muscles been left by him to their own ideas
74 Intro| confused the soul which has left the body, with the soul
75 Text | they fear that when she has left the body her place may be
76 Text | has no longer any faith left, and great disputers, as
77 Text | speak. That, however, may be left in the hands of those above,
Phaedrus
Part
78 Intro| empyrean—all but Hestia, who is left at home to keep house. The
79 Intro| subtracted. There is nothing left but a heap of ‘ologies’
80 Text | show what you have in your left hand under your cloak, for
81 Text | break with them, you are left without a friend in the
82 Text | when the charm of youth has left you, will show their own
83 Text | and may be divided into a left side and right side, each
84 Text | each having parts right and left of the same name—after this
85 Text | divide the parts of the left side and did not desist
86 Text | and me. But how much is left?~PHAEDRUS: There is a great
Philebus
Part
87 Intro| leavened a generation and has left its mark on thought and
88 Intro| the time of his death he left his system still incomplete;
89 Text | our excellent Philebus has left the field.~SOCRATES: Surely
90 Text | already often deserted me and left me helpless in the hour
91 Text | they call the universe is left to the guidance of unreason
92 Text | for any single class to be left by itself pure and isolated
Protagoras
Part
93 Intro| never withdrawn; and we are left in doubt at last how far
94 Text | spent. But the moment sleep left me after my fatigue, I got
95 Text | he armed, and others he left unarmed; and devised for
96 Text | and in my ear~‘So charming left his voice, that I the while
97 Text | the right hand, and in his left hand caught hold of this
The Republic
Book
98 1 | gentle toward me and have left off scolding. Nevertheless,
99 1 | the nature of justice. I left that inquiry and turned
100 3 | silence, and, when he had left the camp, he called upon
101 3 | omitted, and the dialogue only left. ~That also, he said, I
102 3 | only ones which you have left. ~I answered: Of the harmonies
103 4 | would clearly be the one left. ~Very true, he said. ~And
104 4 | inclines either to the right or left, forward or backward, then
105 5 | is a matter which must be left to the discretion of the
106 5 | enemy has flown away and left only his fighting gear behind
107 5 | and means-the rest may be left. ~If I loiter for a moment,
108 6 | said. ~And so philosophy is left desolate, with her marriage
109 6 | master's daughter, who is left poor and desolate? ~A most
110 7 | said, there may be nothing left of our special subjects;
111 7 | I imagine, which may be left to wiser persons. ~But where
112 7 | others like themselves and left them in their place to be
113 9 | course. ~When he has nothing left, must not his desires, crowding
114 10 | patients like Asclepius, or left behind him a school of medicine
115 10 | said that when his soul left the body he went on a journey
116 10 | by the lower way on the left hand; these also bore the
117 10 | spindle, and Atropos with her left hand touching and guiding
The Seventh Letter
Part
118 Text | on your part that I have left Syracuse and am here now.
119 Text | incidents. On a later occasion I left home and again came on an
The Sophist
Part
120 Intro| Then the Sophist must be left in his hole. We may call
121 Text | subdivided the swimming and left the land animals, saying
122 Text | seem to be much which is left out.~STRANGER: But oh! my
123 Text | they took us with them, or left us behind them.~THEAETETUS:
The Statesman
Part
124 Intro| we have only two species left which remain undivided:
125 Intro| framed; for mankind were left to themselves, and ordered
126 Intro| physician or trainer, having left directions for his patients
127 Intro| is reversed, and man is left to himself. Like other theologians
128 Intro| of God’s help, he is not left wholly destitute; he has
129 Intro| in which we are partly left to ourselves, but not wholly
130 Intro| at the end of a century left the people an inert and
131 Intro| desirable; for those who are left outside the pale will always
132 Text | survivors of the race are left, and those who remain become
133 Text | and tended them, they were left helpless and defenceless,
134 Text | with antidotes, and have left, as would appear, the very
135 Text | said, the others alone are left for us, the principle of
136 Text | tests, until the gold is left quite pure.~YOUNG SOCRATES:
137 Text | kindred nature has been left; there remain the nobler
The Symposium
Part
138 Intro| after another, going from left to right in the order in
139 Intro| Agathon that Socrates has been left behind; also, (2) how the
140 Text | orders; hitherto I have never left you to yourselves. But on
141 Text | of us in turn, going from left to right, shall make a speech
142 Text | is sitting first on the left hand, and because he is
143 Text | in my turn until I have left off.~I will do both, said
144 Text | leather upon a last; he left a few, however, in the region
145 Text | Socrates are the only ones left.~Indeed, I am not going
146 Text | such children as Lycurgus left behind him to be the saviours,
147 Text | turn was passed round from left to right; and as all of
148 Text | who was going out having left the door open, they had
Theaetetus
Part
149 Intro| birth. Many of them have left me too soon, and the result
150 Intro| and Theodorus, whom he left guardian of his “orphan,”
151 Intro| better.’~To return. When we left off, the Protagoreans and
152 Intro| are made of;’ for we have left ourselves no instruments
153 Intro| dried up; there is no place left for imagination, or in any
154 Text | of him; I believe that he left a considerable fortune.~
155 Text | even the guardians whom he left, and of whom our friend
156 Text | transferred from right to left, err by reason of some similar
157 Text | your snub-nosedness has left an impression on my mind
Timaeus
Part
158 Intro| other diagonally to the left. To the sphere of the same
159 Intro| forwards, backwards, right, left, up and down. But violent
160 Intro| the top is bottom and the left right. And something similar
161 Intro| usual mode, the right and left sides of the object are
162 Intro| the neighbourhood, on the left side, keeps the liver bright
163 Intro| Still, the head could not be left a bare globe of bone on
164 Intro| right and the other on the left, having the marrow of generation
165 Intro| moving in a circle from left to right along the side
166 Intro| parallelogram from right to left; or, in other words, the
167 Intro| opinion that nature should be left to herself, and is inclined
168 Intro| with the youth Achilles and left off with the youth Alexander.’
169 Text | remembered it; and after I left them, during the night by
170 Text | corner to corner) to the left. And he gave dominion to
171 Text | same and like, for that he left single and undivided; but
172 Text | forwards, and right and left, and up and down, and in
173 Text | the right of either is his left, and the left right. If,
174 Text | either is his left, and the left right. If, when powerfully
175 Text | surface. And right appears left and left right, because
176 Text | And right appears left and left right, because the visual
177 Text | right appears right, and the left left, when the position
178 Text | appears right, and the left left, when the position of one
179 Text | stream of vision to the left side, and the left to the
180 Text | to the left side, and the left to the right (He is speaking
181 Text | not allow any place to be left void. Wherefore, also, fire
182 Text | particles have the largest void left in their compositions, and
183 Text | the brain, and in this he left a narrow opening; and around
184 Text | the head could neither be left a bare frame of bones, on
185 Text | severally to the right and left side of the body. These
186 Text | right side they sent to the left of the body, and those from
187 Text | body, and those from the left they diverted towards the
188 Text | becomes fluid, but if they are left alone, they soon congeal