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The Apology
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1 Text | very sorry if Meletus could bring so grave a charge against 2 Text | jest, and is so eager to bring men to trial from a pretended 3 Text | the very things which you bring against me.~And now, Meletus, 4 Text | to teach me. And now you bring me up in this court, which 5 Text | life which is likely to bring you to an untimely end? 6 Text | the rotunda, and bade us bring Leon the Salaminian from 7 Text | young; and yet I will not bring any of them hither in order Charmides Part
8 PreS | nations; and in order to bring the Greek down to the level 9 Text | he warns some one ‘not to bring the fawn in the sight of Cratylus Part
10 Intro| causes: first, the desire to bring Plato’s theory of language 11 Intro| are chiefly designed to bring an earlier use of language 12 Text | blaberon.~HERMOGENES: You bring out curious results, Socrates, 13 Text | when I sayshow,’ I mean bring before the sense of sight.~ 14 Text | name’? and may I not then bring to his sense of hearing Critias Part
15 Text | them had an accusation to bring against any one; and when Crito Part
16 Text | early hour.~CRITO: I come to bring you a message which is sad 17 Text | children; for you might bring them up and educate them; 18 Text | thanks to you. No man should bring children into the world 19 Text | the first place did we not bring you into existence? Your 20 Text | your children—you want to bring them up and educate them— Euthydemus Part
21 Intro| nature, has preferred to bring to the test of ridicule. 22 Text | apprehensive that I may bring the two strangers into disrepute, 23 Text | rejoined Dionysodorus, that you bring up now what I said at first— 24 Text | I suppose that you would bring that up too—but are non-plussed Euthyphro Part
25 Text | could have seen his way to bring such an action.~EUTHYPHRO: The First Alcibiades Part
26 Intro| questions which he asks bring others to a knowledge of 27 Text | are the charges which we bring against one another, when 28 Text | am especially designed to bring you to honour.~ALCIBIADES: Gorgias Part
29 Intro| background, we should not bring them into the foreground, 30 Intro| conception that true art should bring order out of disorder; that 31 Intro| in style; a few touches bring the picture home to the 32 Text | however, had no mind to bring him up as he ought and restore 33 Text | refute the other when they bring forward a number of witnesses 34 Text | your side, if you should bring witnesses in disproof of 35 Text | be doing wrong; he should bring to light the iniquity and 36 Text | possible one to which I might bring my soul; and if the stone 37 Text | you is from that which you bring against me, for you reproach 38 Text | as the wiser, and now you bring forward a new notion; the 39 Text | that way I shall soonest bring the argument to an end, 40 Text | enchantresses, who, as they say, bring down the moon from heaven Ion Part
41 Intro| whole. Yet the feelings too bring truths home to the minds 42 Text | for they tell us that they bring songs from honeyed fountains, Laches Part
43 Text | carrying on the enquiry will bring us equally to the same point, Laws Book
44 1 | fearless, we and the law bring him face to face with many 45 2 | argument which was intended to bring eloquent aid to the Chorus 46 3 | Darius, how came you to bring up Xerxes in the same way 47 4 | imagine his celibacy to bring ease and profit to him; 48 4 | and now you would have us bring the rest of the subject 49 6 | fifth day the rulers shall bring out the names noted down, 50 6 | for beauty; and let them bring together the streams in 51 6 | cases the injured party may bring his suit in the common court, 52 6 | the offence, and does not bring the offender to trial, shall 53 6 | make a home for himself and bring up his children, going away 54 6 | and they shall beget and bring up children, handing on 55 6 | prevent them, they shall bring the matter before the people; 56 7 | shall endeavour also to bring my wares into the light 57 7 | Cleinias: you amaze me. To bring him up in such a way would 58 7 | the punishment, let her bring him before the wardens of 59 7 | altars and shrines, and bring upon human nature the reproach, 60 7 | may we not, and shall we bring with us our poetry—what 61 8 | landowners, and let them bring him into court, and if he 62 8 | theft, let the injured party bring the cause before the wardens 63 8 | a larger amount, let him bring his suit into the public 64 8 | injured party. Any one may bring the offences of magistrates, 65 8 | disgrace and infamy, until they bring him back into his own right 66 9 | inform the magistrates, and bring the conspirator to trial 67 9 | supposing the injustice to bring gain), of these we may heal 68 9 | temples, he who pleases may bring to trial the next of kin 69 9 | without any reason, and will bring these to the front, obscuring 70 10 | chiefly resembles; this I will bring to your recollection, and 71 10 | receive the information bring him before the appointed 72 10 | any one who is willing to bring a suit against him. But 73 10 | law determine, before they bring the matter into court and 74 11 | the possessor, who shall bring it before the magistrates; 75 11 | guardians of the law, let him bring his adversaries into the 76 11 | magistrate, the guardian may bring him before the court of 77 11 | or dishonestly, let them bring him before the same court, 78 11 | guardianship be allowed to bring them to trial; and if any 79 11 | than compel the husband to bring up the children without 80 11 | shall remain with them and bring, them up. But if she appears 81 11 | forty years of age, and may bring an action if she have no 82 11 | the parties in a cause may bring an accusation of perjury 83 12 | our city to any other, or bring back a false message from 84 12 | separate courts; and they shall bring the heavyarmed before the 85 12 | make that a reproach, or bring in action against some innocent 86 12 | cities out of one, and soon bring all to destruction. Wherefore 87 12 | been justly judged, let him bring the examiners before the 88 12 | he who obtains leave to bring an action should write, 89 12 | and the judges shall again bring him back to the question 90 12 | a suitable penalty, and bring them before the court, until 91 12 | tribesmen should likewise bring a register of the yearly 92 12 | war; but of wood let a man bring what offerings he likes, 93 12 | deprived of their authority bring him before the court of Lysis Part
94 Text | I said; but if you will bring your love to me, and will Menexenus Part
95 Text | commander, telling him to bring the Eretrians and Athenians 96 Text | And if a person desired to bring a deserved accusation against 97 Text | die honourably rather than bring you and your children into 98 Text | For neither does wealth bring honour to the owner, if 99 Text | age of our parents, and bring up our sons in the right Meno Part
100 Intro| mainly to the desire to bring together in a single volume 101 Intro| of men returning to earth bring back a latent memory of Phaedo Part
102 Intro| the Dialogue, attempts to bring the doctrine of a future 103 Text | of thought which seems to bring us and our argument to the 104 Text | argument dies and we cannot bring it to life again, you and Phaedrus Part
105 Intro| be far nobler, and will bring forth fruit in the minds 106 Intro| religion and feeling, to bring him nearer to us and us 107 Intro| future generations. They may bring gifts to men such as the 108 Text | with such violence as to bring both the steeds on their 109 Text | when off their guard and bring them together, and they 110 Text | these arguments, Socrates? Bring them out that we may examine 111 Text | make kings of them and to bring gifts to them.~PHAEDRUS: 112 Text | the unimportant and let us bring the really important question Philebus Part
113 Intro| contradiction. They do not desire to bring down their theory to the 114 Intro| and illusions, define and bring into relief some part of 115 Text | good and yours; but let us bring them to the light in the 116 Text | points of view, we will bring her up for judgment.~PROTARCHUS: Protagoras Part
117 Text | is that you? and do you bring any news?~Good news, he 118 Text | when they were about to bring them into the light of day, 119 Text | because, afterwards, they bring health and improvement of The Republic Book
120 2 | equally required in order to bring out what I believe to be 121 2 | they are yet living they bring them to infamy, and inflict 122 2 | they proceed? Will each bring the result of his labors 123 2 | class of citizens who will bring the required supply from 124 4 | music and gymnastics will bring them into accord, nerving 125 5 | your citizens-how they will bring children into the world, 126 5 | festivals at which we will bring together the brides and 127 5 | their nurture, and will bring the mothers to the fold 128 5 | lover of his country would bring himself to tear in pieces 129 6 | manifold inconsistencies, bring upon philosophy and upon 130 6 | precisely the accusation which I bring against them-not one of 131 6 | to his will, and he might bring into existence the ideal 132 6 | my indiscreet zeal will bring ridicule upon me. No, sweet 133 8 | escape them, and they will bring children into the world 134 8 | the democratic man, and bring him up for judgment. ~That, 135 8 | a touch from without may bring on illness, and sometimes 136 8 | mysteries, the next thing is to bring back to their house insolence 137 8 | son? The father did not bring him into being, or settle 138 9 | honor or of learning if they bring no money with the solid 139 10 | inhering in her at last bring her to death, and so separate The Second Alcibiades Part
140 Text | Hellenes. For they either bring to the altar bulls with The Seventh Letter Part
141 Text | so manage the State as to bring men out of a bad way of 142 Text | should not use in order to bring about a change of constitution, 143 Text | with Heaven’s help, try to bring your efforts to a happier 144 Text | himself, because he cannot bring to the pursuit all the qualities 145 Text | service to mankind and to bring the nature of things into 146 Text | Dionysios that, if I am able to bring Heracleides before us to The Sophist Part
147 Intro| example we may proceed to bring to light the nature of the 148 Intro| practitioners of the art, some bring gifts to those whom they 149 Intro| forcing was required to bring either into near relations 150 Text | Theodorus and Theaetetus bring with them. The younger Socrates, 151 Text | agreement of yesterday; and we bring with us a stranger from 152 Text | make out what he is and bring him to light in a discussion; 153 Text | is and always will be to bring you as near to the truth The Statesman Part
154 Intro| the myth is intended to bring out the difference between 155 Text | do, if we do not mean to bring disgrace upon the argument 156 Text | same time requiring them to bring him payments, which are 157 Text | by degrees unwarlike, and bring up their young men to be The Symposium Part
158 Intro| Hades alive, that he might bring back his wife, was mocked 159 Intro| eye of the mind, and will bring forth true creations of 160 Intro| others,’ and also in order to bring the comic and tragic poet 161 Intro| principle than the desire to bring together in a series the 162 Text | boy, said Agathon, and bring him in; and do you, Aristodemus, 163 Text | These are the persons who bring a reproach on love; and 164 Text | temperance and harmony, they bring to men, animals, and plants 165 Text | and will search out and bring to the birth thoughts which 166 Text | mind, he will be enabled to bring forth, not images of beauty, 167 Text | addressing the attendant, bring me that wine-cooler. The Theaetetus Part
168 Intro| God will not allow him to bring anything into the world 169 Intro| pregnancy. For women do not bring into the world at one time 170 Intro| previously seen near and seek to bring near to us in thought. Memory 171 Intro| having no meaning. Man is to bring himself back as far as he 172 Intro| in the mind. A word may bring back a passage of poetry 173 Text | Socrates, if that would bring to light the truth.~SOCRATES: 174 Text | all in one class, try and bring the many sorts of knowledge 175 Text | as mine; for women do not bring into the world at one time 176 Text | but does not allow me to bring forth. And therefore I am 177 Text | that I may at last help to bring your own opinion into the 178 Text | you meet and harangue, and bring in the gods, whose existence Timaeus Part
179 Intro| are hidden from view. To bring sense under the control 180 Intro| Solon prescribes, we will bring them into court and acknowledge 181 Intro| the order of nature, to bring the variable principle in 182 Intro| the text which he does not bring to it. He is full of Porphyry, 183 Text | on the look-out, and to bring up from below in their turn 184 Text | equally with his law, we will bring them into court and make 185 Text | persuaded necessity to bring the greater part of created 186 Text | imagine, any more than I can bring myself to imagine, that 187 Text | unwonted enquiry, and to bring us to the haven of probability.


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