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The Apology Part
1 Text | class of my accusers; I turn to the second class. They Charmides Part
2 PreS | a paragraph we silently turn over the page and arrive 3 Text | enough of this, I, in my turn, began to make enquiries Cratylus Part
4 Intro| garnished mind, which in turn is begotten of Uranus, who 5 Intro| opla. For Athene we must turn to the allegorical interpreters 6 Intro| becomes a word. The hearer in turn gives back the word to the 7 Intro| over, when another word or turn of expression would have 8 Intro| infinite degrees, which we turn into differences of kind 9 Text | Attic dialect the heroes turn out to be rhetoricians and 10 Text | growths of the earth in their turn, and passes them in review 11 Text | you are now asking should turn out to be primary elements, 12 Text | have the worst sense, will turn out to be framed on the Critias Part
13 Intro| revealed, and Critias, whose turn follows, begs that a larger 14 Text | have no doubt that when his turn comes a little while hence, Euthydemus Part
15 Intro| despair Cleinias and Socrates turn to the ‘Dioscuri’ and request 16 Text | get the start of us, and turn his mind in a wrong direction, 17 Text | be compared to the double turn of an expert dancer. Do 18 Text | get rid of a bad man and turn him into a good one—if they 19 Text | vault among swords, and turn upon a wheel, at his age? 20 Text | and if she be evil seek to turn away all men from her, and Euthyphro Part
21 Text | that the opposite will turn out to be the truth. My 22 Text | ground we rest them, seem to turn round and walk away from 23 Text | reached the point, did you turn aside? Had you only answered The First Alcibiades Part
24 Text | that you ought rather to turn your attention to Midias 25 Text | uneducated state, you were to turn your thoughts against her 26 Text | unrighteously, your eye will turn to the dark and godless, Gorgias Part
27 Intro| who are of a speculative turn of mind, he generalizes 28 Text | rather, Gorgias, let me turn to you, and ask the same 29 Text | you please; and in your turn ask and answer, like myself 30 Text | to a man if his actions turn out to his advantage, and 31 Text | than numbers, let me have a turn, and do you make trial of 32 Text | whether you will answer in turn and have your words put Ion Part
33 Text | bids him be careful of the turn at the horserace in honour Laches Part
34 Text | go until I answered, I in turn earnestly beseech and advise Laws Book
35 1 | everything done in this way will turn out to be wrong, because 36 1 | however, the theme may turn out not to be unworthy of 37 1 | such convivialities should turn out to have any advantage 38 2 | gracious to the youth and to turn their hearts. Thirdly, the 39 2 | and unwilling to wait his turn and have his share of silence 40 3 | legislation of their country turn out so badly?~Megillus. 41 3 | of looking at things may turn out after all to be a mistake, 42 4 | I hope that you in your turn will follow and watch me 43 5 | matters of this kind you must turn your mind since you are 44 6 | excuses will not serve the turn. I will tell you, then, 45 6 | progresses, each law in turn will assign to them their 46 6 | marriage we should endeavour to turn aside by reproaches, not, 47 7 | which the hunters sleep in turn and are lazy; this is not 48 8 | will be celebrated in their turn by the command of the judges 49 9 | company of the wicked—fly and turn not back; and if your disorder 50 9 | clapping or hooting in turn this or that orator—I say 51 10 | creative power; but if the soul turn out to be the primeval element, 52 10 | more than one because they turn upon their axis; and whenever 53 11 | a good–natured manner to turn the laugh against our citizens? 54 11 | the wardens of the agora turn him out of the agora, and 55 12 | by the enemy and does not turn round and defend himself, 56 12 | them above the rest if they turn out to be inferior. This 57 12 | to look; and now we may turn to mind political, of which, Menexenus Part
58 Intro| Funeral Oration, may perhaps turn the balance in its favour. Meno Part
59 Text | as good: and now, in your turn, you are to fulfil your Parmenides Part
60 Intro| position which is now in turn submitted to the criticisms 61 Intro| and inexact notions let us turn to facts.’ The time has 62 Text | philosophy? Whither shall we turn, if the ideas are unknown?~ 63 Text | of the parts also has in turn both one and being, and 64 Text | changing place?~No.~Nor can it turn on the same spot, for it 65 Text | one, if it is not, cannot turn in that in which it is not?~ Phaedo Part
66 Text | away from the body and to turn to the soul.~Quite true.~ 67 Text | or circle in nature, no turn or return of elements into 68 Text | as to our own souls will turn upon the answers to these 69 Text | and whither she leads they turn and follow.~What do you Phaedrus Part
70 Intro| after much contention, to turn away and leave the plain 71 Text | to sit?~SOCRATES: Let us turn aside and go by the Ilissus; Philebus Part
72 Intro| the waters.’ And now we turn to the pleasures; shall 73 Intro| were of a more mystical turn of mind, have ended rather 74 Intro| and Plato, who, in their turn, are deemed to be as backward 75 Intro| rather that they in their turn may be able to undergo similar 76 Intro| philosophies are refuted in their turn, says the sceptic, and he 77 Intro| public opinion.~Lastly, if we turn to the history of ethics, 78 Text | power of making men happy, turn out to be more akin to pleasure 79 Text | of mind and examine it in turn.~PROTARCHUS: And what is 80 Text | unmixed should have their turn; this is the natural and 81 Text | Excellent.~SOCRATES: These, in turn, then, I will now endeavour Protagoras Part
82 Text | But let us rise and take a turn in the court and wait about 83 Text | approaching when man in his turn was to go forth into the 84 Text | sons of good fathers often turn out ill? There is nothing 85 Text | good player would often turn out to be a bad one, and 86 Text | that he would answer in his turn those which he was asked 87 Text | at present we had better turn to something else.~By all The Republic Book
88 1 | most clearly seen if we turn to that highest form of 89 2 | among them he chanced to turn the collet of the ring inside 90 2 | the sufferings which in turn his son inflicted upon him, 91 2 | truth as we can, and so turn it to account. ~Very true, 92 3 | able to take every crooked turn, and wriggle into and out 93 3 | too much indulged, will turn to softness, but, if educated 94 3 | evil habit or other, would turn upon the sheep and worry 95 4 | guardians, then see how they turn the State upside down; and 96 4 | able to run away and then turn and strike at the one who 97 4 | hereafter, if this assumption turn out to be untrue, all the 98 4 | be different from desire, turn out also to be different 99 5 | my dear friend, should turn out to be a dream only. ~ 100 5 | properly enough comes the turn of the women. Of them I 101 5 | true. ~And one woman has a turn for gymnastic and military 102 5 | of the State, let us now turn to the question of possibility 103 6 | let us ask and answer in turn, first going back to the 104 6 | conceive, they will often turn their eyes upward and downward: 105 6 | Socrates, said Glaucon, not to turn away just as you are reaching 106 6 | are resemblances in their turn as images, they having in 107 7 | suddenly to stand up and turn his neck round and walk 108 7 | eyes which will make him turn away to take refuge in the 109 7 | as the eye was unable to turn from darkness to light without 110 7 | which drag them down and turn the vision of their souls 111 7 | Wherefore each of you, when his turn comes, must go down to the 112 7 | this, refuse to take their turn at the toils of State, when 113 7 | two. ~True. ~And if they turn out to be two, is not each 114 7 | which compel the soul to turn her gaze toward that place, 115 7 | pursuit, but, when their turn comes, toiling also at politics 116 8 | them, and which in a figure turn the scale and draw other 117 8 | and then again we will turn our attention to democracy 118 8 | comes first and wins the turn; and when he has had enough 119 8 | get thin; then he takes a turn at gymnastics; sometimes 120 9 | are able to speak, they turn informers and bear false 121 9 | from anybody, they in their turn are equally ready to bow 122 9 | said Glaucon, taking his turn to answer. ~And will not 123 9 | in mind, and glancing in turn from one to the other of 124 9 | men, and ask of them in turn which of their lives is 125 10 | which all the revolutions turn. The shaft and hook of this 126 10 | laying hold of either in turn, first with one hand and The Second Alcibiades Part
127 Text | four days, he was in his turn conspired against and slain. The Seventh Letter Part
128 Text | contact with Dionysios should turn him aside into some way 129 Text | moves up and down to each in turn, does after much effort The Sophist Part
130 Intro| even Thrasymachus, who all turn out to be ‘very good sort 131 Intro| language of Plato, became in turn the tyrant of the mind, 132 Intro| doing or suffering. Then we turn to the friends of ideas: 133 Text | disputation, it is your turn to say.~THEAETETUS: There 134 Text | STRANGER: And the one will turn out to be only one of one, 135 Text | Let us ask each party in turn, to give an account of that 136 Text | all these hypotheses in turn, and see what are the consequences The Statesman Part
137 Intro| laboured: for example, the turn of words with which the 138 Text | THEODORUS: Yes, give the other a turn, as you propose. The young 139 Text | receive orders, and in his turn give them to others?~YOUNG 140 Text | but, if you take them in turn, you clearly may.~YOUNG 141 Text | should like to have them in turn.~STRANGER: There will be 142 Text | serfs, and too happy to turn their hand to anything, The Symposium Part
143 Intro| for their improvement.~The turn of Aristophanes comes next; 144 Intro| cure him or speak in his turn. Eryximachus is ready to 145 Intro| dedicate to the god.~The turn of Socrates comes next. 146 Intro| understanding him.~When the turn of Socrates comes round 147 Text | propose that each of us in turn, going from left to right, 148 Text | either good or evil, but they turn out in this or that way 149 Text | are inspired by this love turn to the male, and delight 150 Text | future is uncertain; they may turn out good or bad, either 151 Text | object of his affection turn out to be a villain, and 152 Text | Aristodemus said that the turn of Aristophanes was next, 153 Text | hiccough, or to speak in my turn until I have left off.~I 154 Text | Eryximachus: I will speak in your turn, and do you speak in mine; 155 Text | and the half of the neck a turn in order that the man might 156 Text | their forms. So he gave a turn to the face and pulled the 157 Text | order that each may have his turn; each, or rather either, 158 Text | rhetoric, which was simply to turn me and my speech into stone, 159 Text | in consenting to take my turn with you in praising love, 160 Text | said that I would take my turn, I must beg to be absolved 161 Text | resolution that each one of us in turn should make a speech in 162 Text | good a one as he could: the turn was passed round from left 163 Text | the better of me at every turn. I do beseech you, allow 164 Text | you praised me, and I in turn ought to praise my neighbour Theaetetus Part
165 Intro| from Theaetetus, who in his turn truly declares that Socrates 166 Intro| considered. They all of them turn on the explanation of logos. 167 Text | the child, however he may turn out, which you and I have 168 Text | asking and answering in turn, they can no more do so 169 Text | nothing?—any one may twist and turn the words ‘knowing’ and ‘ Timaeus Part
170 Intro| And therefore to you I turn, Timaeus, citizen of Locris, 171 Intro| dry places, who in their turn are safer when the danger 172 Intro| the form of air—this in turn presses upon the mass of 173 Intro| lungs. This again is in turn heated by the internal fire 174 Intro| marrow become undone, they in turn unloose the bonds of the 175 Intro| old man of ninety, who in turn had heard it from Solon 176 Text | bring up from below in their turn those who were worthy, and 177 Text | that I shall receive in my turn a perfect and splendid feast 178 Text | of the same made them all turn in a spiral, and, because 179 Text | things, and for recreation turn to consider the truths of 180 Text | are inflamed, and again in turn inflame that which heats 181 Text | and follow through every turn and alley, and thus allow 182 Text | that which is thrust out in turn drives out its neighbour; 183 Text | strain of existence, they in turn loosen the bonds of the 184 Text | that I should say a word in turn; for it is more our duty 185 Text | fashion the body, should in turn impart to the soul its proper