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The Apology Part
1 Intro| death? Why?—because he must remain at his post where the god 2 Text | commander, there he ought to remain in the hour of danger; he Charmides Part
3 PreS | be managed while others remain intractable. 1. The structure 4 Text | Very likely, I said; but I remain as stupid as ever; for still Cratylus Part
5 Intro| ultimate elements or roots will remain which can be no further 6 Intro| mind, there will always remain an element of exception 7 Text | SOCRATES: What more names remain to us?~HERMOGENES: There 8 Text | cannot change while they remain the same; and if they are Critias Part
9 Text | this last the traces still remain, for although some of the Crito Part
10 Intro| Crito admits that they remain the same. Then is his escape 11 Text | to say. If, however, you remain of the same mind as formerly, Euthyphro Part
12 Text | arguments walk away and will not remain fixed where they are placed The First Alcibiades Part
13 Text | speaking to an auditor who will remain, and will not run away?~ 14 Text | know, make mistakes, there remain those only who do not know 15 Text | own case, do you mean to remain as you are, or will you 16 Text | and I hope that you will remain.~SOCRATES: Then you must Gorgias Part
17 Intro| A few minor points still remain to be summed up: (1) The 18 Intro| discipline received from Hebraism remain for our race an eternal 19 Intro| into Tartarus, there to remain as the penalty of atrocious 20 Intro| therefore the doubt must remain undetermined.~To the first 21 Text | rhythm and metre, there will remain speech? (Compare Republic.)~ 22 Text | while he was alive, will remain as he was, after he is dead; 23 Text | dead; and the fat man will remain fat; and so on; and the Laches Part
24 Intro| earnestly requests Socrates to remain;—in this showing, as Nicias 25 Text | I cannot advise that we remain as we are. And if any one Laws Book
26 2 | age, will also sing. There remain those who are too old to 27 5 | distribution may always remain, they ought to consider 28 5 | 5040 houses shall always remain the same. There are many 29 6 | loss. Two remedies alone remain to us—not to have the slaves 30 7 | Bacchantes, although they remain awake, to dance to the pipe 31 7 | the state are allowed to remain undisturbed. Whereas if 32 7 | thus.~Athenian. There still remain three studies suitable for 33 7 | pair together by lot or remain over, and show how their 34 8 | great multitudes, and yet remain until the age for procreation 35 8 | country, or to allow him to remain for the whole of his life, 36 8 | fifteenth year; and let them remain for twenty years, and then 37 8 | any of them who wishes to remain, may do so, if he can persuade 38 9 | undergo a purification and remain in exile for a year, according 39 9 | irresponsible power, he will never remain firm in his principles or 40 9 | his life, where he shall remain in the enjoyment of all 41 10 | constitution of each to remain, or if that fails, then 42 11 | left property suffer it to remain, reflecting that such things 43 11 | the magistrates, let it remain until the time of trial 44 11 | The freedman shall not remain in the state more than twenty 45 11 | of his former master to remain. If a freedman or any other 46 11 | shall not be allowed to remain any longer by the magistrates. 47 11 | drachmas shall be required to remain in the city for ten days, 48 11 | of them as are allowed to remain, because they seem to be 49 11 | mother of his children shall remain with them and bring, them 50 11 | that they will certainly remain until the trial, in case 51 12 | them. But they should not remain more than a reasonable time; Lysis Part
52 Intro| parted, but there still remain duties mutually owing by 53 Text | friends to one another? Do any remain?~Indeed, Socrates, I cannot 54 Text | a lover of wisdom. There remain those who have the misfortune 55 Text | suppose that hunger will remain while men and animals remain, 56 Text | remain while men and animals remain, but not so as to be hurtful? 57 Text | desires,— that they will remain, but will not be evil because 58 Text | neither good nor evil will remain?~Clearly they will.~And 59 Text | perishes, there may still remain some elements of love or 60 Text | evil; for the effect cannot remain when the cause is destroyed.~ Meno Part
61 Intro| towards God and nature; they remain the same as before, though 62 Text | the human soul, and do not remain long, and therefore they Parmenides Part
63 Intro| really divisible and yet remain one?’ ‘Certainly not.’ ‘ 64 Intro| cease to be one.~Two points remain to be considered: 1st, the 65 Intro| most serious; for, if they remain unexamined, as in a mathematical 66 Intro| furthest point, they still remain, a necessity of our moral 67 Text | say they ought to be, must remain unknown, no one can prove 68 Text | laborious demonstration; he will remain unconvinced, and still insist 69 Text | Then, if the one is to remain one, it will not be a whole, 70 Text | this is so, does any number remain which has no necessity to Phaedo Part
71 Intro| truth.~Simmias and Cebes remain in doubt; but they are unwilling 72 Intro| the attribute of smallness remain small, and cannot become 73 Intro| been sureties that he would remain, and they shall now be sureties 74 Text | considering that his duty is to remain to the end, and not to run 75 Text | decomposed at once, but may remain for a for some time, nay 76 Text | manner is in Egypt, may remain almost entire through infinite 77 Text | themselves which are mortal remain, and yet that the harmony, 78 Text | argument to me, why do you remain unconvinced?—When you see 79 Text | better and more right to remain here and undergo my sentence; 80 Text | when compared with Simmias, remain just as I was, and am the 81 Text | influence of heat, they will not remain snow and heat; but at the 82 Text | the cold, they will not remain as before, fire and cold.~ 83 Text | degree, but will always remain in the same state and not 84 Text | the judges that I would remain, and you must be my surety 85 Text | to him that I shall not remain, but go away and depart; Phaedrus Part
86 Intro| away.~Phaedrus begs him to remain, at any rate until the heat 87 Intro| or of modern times will remain to furnish abundant materials 88 Text | other bad: the division may remain, but I have not yet explained 89 Text | the other arguments which remain to be brought up bear her Philebus Part
90 Intro| started, of how the one could remain one and yet be divided among 91 Intro| the past. All philosophies remain, says the thinker; they 92 Intro| knowledge.~And still there remain many rules of morals which 93 Text | which you feel at any moment remain with you; and if you had 94 Text | Then many other cases still remain?~PROTARCHUS: Certainly.~ 95 Text | go to other matters which remain to be settled, before the Protagoras Part
96 Intro| always to a great extent remain uncertain. (3) There is 97 Text | must therefore beg you to remain, as there is nothing in 98 Text | But having become good, to remain in a good state and be good, The Republic Book
99 1 | if not, you will have to remain where you are. ~May there 100 1 | insisted that he should remain and defend his position; 101 2 | while breath and speech remain to me; I am afraid that 102 3 | flute? ~Clearly not. ~There remain then only the lyre and the 103 4 | he replied. ~Two virtues remain to be discovered in the 104 5 | them, and then there would remain only the possibility. ~But 105 6 | the child, and you shall remain in our debt for the account 106 7 | mean? ~I mean that they remain in the upper world: but 107 7 | assigned, are questions which remain to be considered. ~Yes, 108 8 | often. ~And still they remain in the city; there they 109 10 | tragedy writers; but we must remain firm in our conviction that The Seventh Letter Part
110 Text | generally. No city could remain in a state of tranquillity 111 Text | entreating me on all grounds to remain. For my flight from him 112 Text | time he had allowed Dion to remain in possession of his property 113 Text | was impossible for me to remain after this outrage had been 114 Text | soothe me and begged me to remain, not thinking it desirable 115 Text | and on these conditions remain for the present year, and 116 Text | Dionysios, “I have decided to remain. But,” I continued, “I must The Sophist Part
117 Text | the previous difficulties remain the same, and there will The Statesman Part
118 Intro| only two species left which remain undivided: and how are we 119 Intro| they did, the question must remain unanswered. And here is 120 Intro| political stage. Still there remain some other and better elements, 121 Intro| Fall, ‘the question must remain unanswered.’ Similar questions 122 Intro| idea, both elements must remain—the fixed law and the living 123 Intro| other in moral virtue, there remain two considerations of opposite 124 Text | most divine things of all remain ever unchanged and the same, 125 Text | are left, and those who remain become the subjects of several 126 Text | herds at all. There still remain, however, of the causal 127 Text | and yet some of them still remain and are not overthrown, 128 Text | perceive.~STRANGER: There remain, however, natures still 129 Text | stones and the like; there remain in a confused mass the valuable 130 Text | nature has been left; there remain the nobler arts of the general The Symposium Part
131 Intro| should be melted into one and remain one here and hereafter, 132 Text | pleasures, pains, fears, never remain the same in any one of us, 133 Text | that he had much better remain. So he lay down on the couch 134 Text | discouraged, and promised to remain with them; and there you Theaetetus Part
135 Intro| expect; but why did he not remain at Megara?’ ‘I wanted him 136 Intro| Megara?’ ‘I wanted him to remain, but he would not; so I 137 Intro| Evil, Theodorus, must ever remain in this world to be the 138 Intro| definition of knowledge still remain to be considered. They all 139 Intro| soon finds that all things remain as they were —the laws of 140 Intro| but the laws of the world remain fixed as at the beginning. 141 Intro| unverified, must always remain the elements from which 142 Text | entreated and advised him to remain, he would not listen to 143 Text | away; for there must always remain something which is antagonistic 144 Text | only cases, if any, which remain, are the following.~THEAETETUS: 145 Text | one another, so long as we remain ignorant about knowledge; Timaeus Part
146 Intro| of being. The ideas also remain, but they have become types 147 Intro| of the earth. There will remain, (5) the psychology, (6) 148 Intro| when the greater motions remain they engender in us corresponding 149 Intro| which the world is governed remain, and seem as if they could 150 Intro| But like them it seems to remain, even if all the objects 151 Intro| inherent force or energy to remain at rest when all other bodies 152 Intro| can express.~Lastly, there remain two points in which he seems 153 Intro| the rubbish of ages, there remain one or two questions of 154 Text | yesterday, those of us who remain should be only too glad 155 Text | tribes of mortal beings remain to be created—without them 156 Text | the greater motions still remain, of whatever nature and 157 Text | any previous impression to remain, but begin by making the 158 Text | the conquering power, they remain where they are and dwell 159 Text | Sometimes also moisture may remain, and the earth which has 160 Text | affirm, a thing can only remain the same with itself, whole