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The Apology Part
1 Intro| upon him, he returns to the original accusation. The question 2 Intro| a refutation not of the original indictment, which is consistent Charmides Part
3 PreF | Dialogues, and is rich in original thoughts and observations. 4 PreS | construction and order of the original;—this is the ambition of 5 PreS | to that produced by the original. To him the feeling should 6 PreS | reader. It should read as an original work, and should also be 7 PreS | upwards from the copy to the original, and down again from the 8 PreS | and down again from the original to the copy (Rep.). His 9 PreS | some antique phrase in the original, but rarely; and when adopted, 10 PreS | concentrated thought of the original. The Greek of Plato often 11 PreS | fall very far short of the original. The breath of conversation, Cratylus Part
12 Intro| Some words have had their original meaning so obscured, that 13 Intro| resolving them into their original elements, he now proceeds 14 Intro| altered name is as good as the original one.~You mean to say, for 15 Intro| heaven; and they being the original gods of the Hellenes, as 16 Intro| the accent changed; the original meaning being o anathron 17 Intro| creation is always going on—the original form was neoesis; sophrosune 18 Intro| impossible to make out the original word; and yet, if you may 19 Intro| have reached one of these original elements, and the truth 20 Intro| short in some degree of the original, and if images are not exact 21 Intro| sentence is more akin to the original form than the word, and 22 Intro| again, are we sure that the original process of learning to speak 23 Intro| supposed that any traces of an original language still survive, 24 Intro| figment of a primitive or original language which it is time 25 Intro| tribes or nations left their original homes and but slowly found 26 Text | the chain of the feet; the original inventor of the name had 27 Text | from etazei, just as the original name of Zeus was divided 28 Text | longing of the soul, for the original name was neoesis, and not 29 Text | but then you know that the original names have been long ago 30 Text | can possibly make out the original meaning of the word. Another 31 Text | and entirely altered the original meaning both of deon, and 32 Text | tends to advantage; and the original form may be supposed to 33 Text | sleep (eudein); but the original meaning of the word is disguised 34 Text | true of them; but also the original forms of words may have 35 Text | SOCRATES: My first notions of original names are truly wild and 36 Text | existing thing, unless the original elements of which they are 37 Text | are the imitation: And the original elements are letters?~CRATYLUS: 38 Text | into agreement with the original error and with himself; 39 Text | never depart from their original form, they can never change Critias Part
40 Text | great-grandfather, Dropides, had the original writing, which is still The First Alcibiades Part
41 Pre | length. A really great and original writer would have no object Gorgias Part
42 Intro| new light from a new and original mind. But whether these 43 Intro| rise up and reassert his original rights, trampling under 44 Text | SOCRATES: You are breaking the original agreement, Callicles, and 45 Text | is that they lose their original flesh in the long run, and 46 Text | acquisitions, but also their original possessions; not that you Ion Part
47 Intro| Protagoras himself as the original sophists; and this family 48 Text | power of suspension from the original stone. In like manner the 49 Text | receive the power of the original magnet from one another? Laches Part
50 Text | But if you are yourselves original discoverers in that field, Laws Book
51 2 | way of virtue. And now the original design of the argument which 52 3 | grew up out of the lesser original ones, each of the lesser 53 3 | after digressing from the original subject of laws into music 54 3 | quickly corrupted their original constitution and laws, and 55 3 | others; whereas, if the original idea had been carried out, 56 3 | there had been only the original legislators, Temenus, Cresphontes, 57 3 | suppose ourselves to be the original founders. Thus we shall 58 4 | accident of locality or of the original settlement—a river or fountain, 59 6 | him have nothing but his original lot; and let him be written 60 6 | men worse. These are our original principles; and do you now, 61 6 | for security. Until the original building is completed, these 62 8 | been often declared by the original legislator; and his successors 63 8 | abiding firmly in their original compact:—surely, we will 64 10 | saying that the soul is the original of all things, and arguing 65 12 | innumerable persons), the original arms, which the poet says Menexenus Part
66 Pre | length. A really great and original writer would have no object 67 Intro| Aristophanic humour. How a great original genius like Plato might 68 Intro| Platonic traits, whether original or imitated may be uncertain. Meno Part
69 Intro| nature of teaching, the original question of the teachableness 70 Intro| thoughts appeared to be new and original, but they carried with them 71 Text | much rather return to my original question, Whether in seeking Parmenides Part
72 Text | return once more to the original hypothesis; let us see whether, Phaedo Part
73 Text | captivity. This was her original state; and then, as I was 74 Text | to me at once, as my own original conviction. And now I must Phaedrus Part
75 Intro| signs of an age wanting in original power.~Turning from literature 76 Intro| withering effect of criticism on original genius. No one can doubt Philebus Part
77 Intro| the one and many, the four original elements, the kinds of pleasure, 78 Intro| them; to distinguish the original, simple elements from the 79 Intro| demonstration an error in the original number disturbs the whole 80 Intro| greatest number was a great original idea when enunciated by 81 Intro| reformers of religion or to the original thinker of all ages: ‘Shall 82 Text | me in understanding the original statement, but I still feel 83 Text | second place, which was the original subject of dispute?~PROTARCHUS: 84 Text | of the elements to their original state is pleasure. And would 85 Text | pleasure, and true to that original design, has gone on to ask 86 Text | of both according to our original intention; but the love Protagoras Part
87 Intro| poets as a substitute for original conversation, which is intended The Republic Book
88 2 | enlarge our borders; for the original healthy State is no longer 89 2 | was enough to support the original inhabitants will be too 90 2 | shadow of a likeness to the original. ~Yes, he said, that sort 91 3 | If then we adhere to our original notion and bear in mind 92 3 | But as all are of the same original stock, a golden parent will 93 4 | gymnastics be preserved in their original form, and no innovation 94 4 | or not: You remember the original principle which we were 95 4 | you will understand my original meaning in what I said about 96 5 | good guardian; for their original nature is the same? ~Yes. ~ 97 6 | absolute truth and to that original to repair, and having perfect 98 6 | that the copy is to the original as the sphere of opinion 99 8 | young man passes out of his original nature, which was trained 100 9 | sure. ~Then comparing our original city, which was under a 101 10 | person were able to make the original as well as the image, he 102 10 | the eye of reason, in her original purity; and then her beauty 103 10 | the sea-god Glaucus, whose original image can hardly be discerned The Sophist Part
104 Intro| not to be regarded as the original inventor of any of the great 105 Intro| Greek thought there was no original voice lifted up ‘which reached 106 Intro| man of genius, the great original thinker, the disinterested 107 Intro| Hegel resolves into their original nothingness. For, like Plato, 108 Intro| separate in them what is original and what is borrowed. Doubtless 109 Intro| unintelligible to their original inventors—as for example, 110 Intro| without any regard to their original significance.~The divisions 111 Text | to the proportions of the original, similar in length and breadth The Statesman Part
112 Intro| concerned, not with the original Sophist, but with the sophistry 113 Intro| decay’ was a part of his original nature, out of which he 114 Text | digressed further from our original intention than we ought, 115 Text | Consider;—there was the original material, which ought to 116 Text | persist in observing the original law, neither himself giving The Symposium Part
117 Intro| they are derived from the original man or the original woman, 118 Intro| the original man or the original woman, or the original man-woman. 119 Intro| the original woman, or the original man-woman. Those who come 120 Intro| understood the terms of the original agreement, for he fancied 121 Intro| the beloved more than the original sentiment, because the lover 122 Intro| of an imitator than of an original writer. The (so-called) 123 Text | happened to it; for the original human nature was not like 124 Text | implanted in us, reuniting our original nature, making one of two, 125 Text | young, being slices of the original man, they hang about men 126 Text | primeval nature had his original true love, then our race 127 Text | he will restore us to our original state, and heal us and make 128 Text | that was no matter; for the original proposal seems to have been Theaetetus Part
129 Intro| dialogues, in which the original Socrates is not yet Platonized. 130 Intro| rapidly returning to their original chaos. The two great speculative 131 Intro| Thaumas. Do you know the original principle on which the doctrine 132 Intro| them in the hand. And the original chase of them is not the 133 Intro| parts, then they are those original elements of which there 134 Intro| not the inward is both the original source and the final criterion 135 Intro| succeeded him; nor of the great original ideas of the master, but 136 Intro| was really permanent and original could not be understood 137 Intro| the soil, how much to the original latent seed, it is impossible 138 Text | overflow, and drown the original argument; to which, if you 139 Text | perception.~SOCRATES: But the original aim of our discussion was 140 Text | catching’ of them and the original ‘possession’ in the same 141 Text | more face to face with our original difficulty. The hero of Timaeus Part
142 Intro| intellectual, the great original conceptions of time and 143 Intro| One only. For if in the original there had been more than 144 Intro| which existed in the divine original. There are four of them: 145 Intro| fairly assume to be the original elements of fire and the 146 Intro| individual is restored to his original nature.~Thus we have finished 147 Intro| which, according to our original intention, has now been 148 Intro| the truth. He was full of original thoughts, and yet liable 149 Intro| supposed by them to be the original meaning. Musing in themselves 150 Intro| out of nothing. For his original conception of matter as 151 Intro| of evil derived from the original chaos, which is the source 152 Intro| resolution of them into their original triangles; and (3) a reunion 153 Intro| differences of form in the original triangles, but upon differences 154 Intro| elements entered into the original composition of the human 155 Intro| intellect—‘God knows the original qualities of things; man 156 Intro| experiment, but were the original reflections of man, fresh 157 Intro| after the dispersion of the original Pythagorean society. He 158 Intro| be derived from a single original. The version is very faithful, 159 Intro| times the length of the original. It is surprising that this 160 Intro| of the Greek mind in the original cannot do better than devote 161 Intro| It does not allude to the original from which it is taken; 162 Intro| preserves the thought of the original, but does not copy the words. 163 Text | speaking of the copy and the original we may assume that words 164 Text | tribes are portions. For the original of the universe contains 165 Text | copy is to accord with the original. For that which includes 166 Text | point opposite to their original meeting-point; and, comprehending 167 Text | copy still more like the original; and as this was eternal, 168 Text | made in the likeness of the original, but inasmuch as all animals 169 Text | demonstration, we assume to be the original elements of fire and the 170 Text | is the solid which is the original element and seed of fire; 171 Text | the structure of the two original triangles. For either structure 172 Text | must not forget that the original figure of fire (i.e. the 173 Text | parts do not distribute the original impression to other parts, 174 Text | enclosed the souls, and in the original distribution gave to the 175 Text | the thought, renewing his original nature, and having assimilated 176 Text | and the future.~Thus our original design of discoursing about