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The Apology
Part
1 Text | beginning, I cannot expect to get rid of such a mass of calumny
2 Text | not be always trying to get up an interruption. Did
3 Text | evil name which you will get from the detractors of the
Charmides
Part
4 Text | ends of the row one had to get up and the other was rolled
Cratylus
Part
5 Intro| equivalent to legein. I get all this from Euthyphro;
6 Intro| enough of Metaphysics to get rid of Metaphysics,’ it
7 Text | dear Hermogenes, let us get away from the Gods.~HERMOGENES:
8 Text | easily be found. And thus I get rid of pur and udor. Aer (
9 Text | how I gallop away when I get on smooth ground. There
10 Text | delta into nu if you want to get at the meaning; for this
11 Text | waiting in the air; and must get out of our difficulty in
12 Text | nature, so that you cannot get any further in knowing their
Critias
Part
13 Intro| those days, no man could get into the place. To the interior
14 Text | centre, so that no man could get to the island, for ships
Crito
Part
15 Text | escape from prison we may get into trouble with the informers
16 Text | persons who are willing to get you out of prison at no
17 Text | abroad in order that you may get a dinner. And where will
Euthydemus
Part
18 Intro| conclusion is that we must get ‘wisdom.’ But can wisdom
19 Intro| class who are very likely to get mauled by Euthydemus and
20 Text | around you that I could not get within hearing, but I caught
21 Text | afraid that some one may get the start of us, and turn
22 Text | or not, if his aim is to get wisdom. Do you agree? I
23 Text | destruction which enables them to get rid of a bad man and turn
24 Text | that this word ‘always’ may get us into trouble.~You, perhaps,
25 Text | that Ctesippus might not get in his word: You beat this
26 Text | desperate twist that he may get away, I said: No, Dionysodorus,
27 Text | said to him; ‘I could not get within hearing of them—there
28 Text | and his friends, when they get hold of them in conversation.
The First Alcibiades
Part
29 Text | SOCRATES: And are you going to get up in the Athenian assembly,
30 Text | about which you are ready to get up and advise as if you
31 Text | light of nature I shall get the better of them.~SOCRATES:
32 Text | tells him that he ought to get education and training first,
Gorgias
Part
33 Intro| Take my advice, then, and get a little common sense; leave
34 Intro| anything, in order that he may get through the argument. Which
35 Text | what treatment they might get well?~GORGIAS: No.~SOCRATES:
36 Text | consecutively, and that we may not get the habit of anticipating
37 Text | or clearly; and then they get into a passion and begin
38 Text | of discussion, before we get at the truth of all this.~
39 Text | children is, that when we get old and stumble, a younger
40 Text | you do by-and-by, when you get older?~POLUS: And are the
41 Text | enduring the pain—that you get well?~POLUS: Certainly.~
42 Text | and those who are able to get the better of them, in order
43 Text | order that they may not get the better of them; and
44 Text | their physical strength, get together, their ipsissima
45 Text | are happy, if they only get enough of what they want?~
46 Text | to know.~CALLICLES: Well, get on, and don’t keep fooling:
47 Text | old, and take what I can get out of you.—Well, then,
48 Text | rest, or that you would get some one else to argue with
49 Text | fellow, never mind me, but get on.~SOCRATES: Listen to
50 Text | who likes will kill me and get my money; for then I shall
51 Text | receive any benefit. They get no good themselves, but
52 Text | good themselves, but others get good when they behold them
Laches
Part
53 Text | determined that we would go, and get you to accompany us; and
54 Text | tugged, but was unable to get his weapon free. The two
55 Text | away from me, and I cannot get hold of her and tell her
56 Text | many a man better never get up from a sick bed? I should
Laws
Book
57 1 | to rest beneath them, and get over the whole journey without
58 1 | Megillus. I think that I can get as far as the fouth head,
59 1 | the prospect of reward to get the better of them? Where
60 2 | shall we reassure him, and get him to sing? Shall we begin
61 2 | man or woman, is minded to get children. There are numberless
62 3 | kings of that time was to get the better of the established
63 4 | but I think that we may get some notion of them if we
64 5 | thinks that he ought to get the better by defaming others,
65 6 | parts of ninety each, we get ninety counsellors for each
66 6 | the guards may not only get a knowledge of the country
67 6 | wronging him and wishes to get a decision; the other for
68 6 | those who are unable to get rid of their suits either
69 6 | attached slaves whom we can get. For many a man has found
70 6 | pleasures and appetites, and get rid of all the corresponding
71 7 | written law because mankind get the habit of frequently
72 7 | sports; now is the time to get rid of self–will in him,
73 7 | any work which they can get, may see that they are at
74 7 | always the first to awake and get up—this, whether the regulation
75 7 | learning them, so as to get by heart entire poets; while
76 7 | s own persons, and they get the victory over the animals
77 8 | already made may possibly get the better of most of these
78 8 | themselves are not able to get the better of the temptation,
79 8 | state have one art, and get his living by that. Let
80 9 | be made a doctor, but to get well.~Cleinias. And would
81 9 | God, be only spoken, and get away without giving any
82 9 | subdivided into three, we now get five sources of actions;
83 10 | divided by it; but if they get in the midst between bodies
84 12 | wash, or take his meals, or get up in the night to keep
Lysis
Part
85 Text | only the like, how will you get rid of the other argument,
Menexenus
Part
86 Intro| Socrates expresses that he will get a beating from his mistress,
Meno
Part
87 Intro| teaching, for that no man could get a living by shoemaking who
88 Text | follow you in the attempt to get at one common notion of
89 Text | wonder; but I will try to get nearer if I can, for you
90 Text | And from what line do you get this figure?~BOY: From this.~
Parmenides
Part
91 Intro| in all ages: How can we get beyond the circle of our
92 Intro| determination is negation, but must get through negation into affirmation.
93 Intro| in truth he is trying to get rid of the stumblingblocks
94 Intro| out of time and space? How get rid of such forms and see
95 Text | them, although I sometimes get disturbed, and begin to
Phaedo
Part
96 Intro| mental vision. He wants to get rid of eyes and ears, and
97 Intro| forgotten and the world will get on without him.~4. Modern
98 Text | like, as far as he can, to get away from the body and to
99 Text | own satisfaction. I cannot get rid of the feeling of the
100 Text | that you like; but you must get hold of me, and take care
Phaedrus
Part
101 Intro| scholasticism may possibly once more get the better of the literary
102 Text | and thinks that he will get into the temple by the help
103 Text | especially in war, and you may get on his back and fight, and
104 Text | you will only please to get on.~SOCRATES: Suppose that
105 Text | about him, or he will never get beyond the precepts of his
Protagoras
Part
106 Intro| whose temper begins to get a little ruffled at the
107 Text | man; but I was not able to get into the inner circle, and
108 Text | confess the truth, I wanted to get time to think what the meaning
109 Text | they end in pleasure, and get rid of and avert pain? Are
The Republic
Book
110 1 | But at my age I can hardly get to the city, and therefore
111 1 | Thrasymachus had made an attempt to get the argument into his own
112 1 | not doing our utmost to get at the truth? Nay, my good
113 1 | for governing and so to get the name of hirelings, nor
114 1 | of the public revenues to get the name of thieves. And
115 3 | And shall we proceed to get rid of the weepings and
116 3 | provoke him, if he intended to get home unscathed. And the
117 3 | guardian should be the last to get drunk and not know where
118 3 | Pramnian wine, he might get well all the same. But they
119 4 | a candle and search, and get your brother and Polemarchus
120 5 | had. In this way they will get an excellent view of what
121 5 | rather like a dog who cannot get at his assailant, quarrelling
122 5 | I will do all I can to get you out of it; but I can
123 6 | him, because they want to get into their hands now the
124 6 | that he is a fool and must get understanding, which can
125 7 | general underground abode, and get the habit of seeing in the
126 7 | observed, when they first get the taste in their mouths,
127 7 | they violently and speedily get into a way of not believing
128 7 | But when a man begins to get older, he will no longer
129 7 | hold: in this way they will get their experience of life,
130 8 | those of which we cannot get rid, and of which the satisfaction
131 8 | desires of which a man may get rid, if he takes pains from
132 8 | water-drinker, and tries to get thin; then he takes a turn
133 8 | to congregate unless they get a little honey. ~And do
134 8 | unable to expel him, or to get him condemned to death by
135 8 | if he means to rule, must get rid of them; he cannot stop
136 8 | But will he not desire to get them on the spot? ~How do
137 9 | individuals and before they get power, this is their character;
138 9 | nothing pleasanter than to get rid of their pain? ~I have. ~
139 10 | him up again and again and get to know him and regulate
The Second Alcibiades
Part
140 Text | that you were suddenly to get into your head that it would
The Seventh Letter
Part
141 Text | Dionysios was trying to get hold of him, and being unable
The Sophist
Part
142 Intro| element, which we cannot get rid of by an assumption
143 Intro| study of metaphysics can we get rid of metaphysics, and
144 Text | tire, and if I do, I shall get my friend here, young Socrates,
145 Text | I should say, if we can get the slightest hold upon
146 Text | THEAETETUS: How shall we get it out of them?~STRANGER:
147 Text | them, and then we shall get on.~THEAETETUS: True.~STRANGER:
The Statesman
Part
148 Intro| in too great a hurry to get to man. All divisions which
149 Intro| and did not know how to get any. That was the time when
150 Intro| remarks, because I want you to get rid of any impression that
151 Intro| circumstances of nations. How can we get the greatest intelligence
152 Text | while we are fresh, we shall get on better. And now attend
153 Text | then we shall be able to get on. In the fulness of time,
154 Text | it?~STRANGER: I wanted to get rid of any impression of
155 Text | thrust himself in, he must get enrolled in the priesthood.
The Symposium
Part
156 Text | said Aristophanes, and now get on.~Eryximachus spoke as
157 Text | Agathon; for if he can only get a partner with whom he can
158 Text | be a long time before you get old.’ Hearing this, I said: ‘
159 Text | at the end; you want to get up a quarrel between me
160 Text | man; he is determined to get the better of me at every
Theaetetus
Part
161 Intro| successively examined, we first get rid of the confusion of
162 Intro| and lasting, and do not get confused. But in the ‘hairy
163 Intro| themselves; and we can no more get rid of them than we can
164 Intro| enlarges also. We cannot indeed get beyond facts, but neither
165 Intro| acceptance for the one nor to get rid of the other.~The system
166 Intro| thought, we must endeavour to get rid of the disguises, oppositions,
167 Intro| or behind them; we cannot get rid of them. And to throw
168 Text | Megara?~EUCLID: He wanted to get home: although I entreated
169 Text | understand these things. And I get on pretty well in general;
170 Text | see him rejected, and not get into a passion if I take
171 Text | And if he could only just get his head out of the world
172 Text | their own sweet will, and get their inspiration anywhere,
173 Text | to remark, you will never get a reason, whether with their
174 Text | pull us over, and try to get away from the others. But
175 Text | express themselves, and must get a new language. I know of
176 Text | we find the solution, and get away from them, we may regard
177 Text | long ago, he may resume and get hold of the knowledge which
178 Text | which he knows, but he may get a false opinion about it;
179 Text | now saying, that if you get at the difference and distinguishing
180 Text | persons affirm, you will get at the definition or explanation
Timaeus
Part
181 Intro| in matter which he cannot get rid of, he detaches himself
182 Intro| the soul of man; he cannot get rid of the element of necessity
183 Intro| is not seeking in vain to get rid of matter or to find
184 Intro| intelligence, do we seem to get much further in our conception
185 Text | might receive his food or get rid of what he had already
186 Text | and in what order they get behind and before one another,
187 Text | earth, but might be able to get over the one and out of
188 Text | when the world began to get into order, fire and water