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Charmides
Part
1 Intro| his reputation with the company; he is sometimes nearer
2 Text | him and the rest of the company, I told them the news from
3 Text | was a child seeing you in company with my cousin Critias.~
4 Text | Charmides and the rest of the company. He had, however, hitherto
5 Text | ashamed to admit before the company that he could not answer
Cratylus
Part
6 Intro| which they lived more in company, and after the manner of
7 Text | progression of the soul in company with the nature of things.
Euthydemus
Part
8 Text | you to do myself and the company the favour to exhibit. There
9 Text | I said; and where in the company shall we find a place for
10 Text | engaged in war, in whose company would you rather take the
11 Text | rather take the risk—in company with a wise general, or
12 Text | successive hit, but now the whole company shouted with delight until
Gorgias
Part
13 Intro| there are several in the company, and not Socrates only,
14 Intro| argument may be tedious to the company. The company cheer, and
15 Intro| tedious to the company. The company cheer, and Chaerephon and
16 Intro| will take the votes of the company, he will find that no one
17 Intro| take the suffrages of any company, as he had shown on a recent
18 Intro| of man has followed the company of some god, and seen truth
19 Text | abusing one another until the company at last are quite vexed
20 Text | detaining some part of the company when they are wanting to
21 Text | accordance with the wishes of the company, then, do you begin. and
22 Text | being will allow? Ask the company.~SOCRATES: O Polus, I am
23 Text | count the suffrages of the company now; but if, as I was saying,
24 Text | in the face of a large company, on matters of the highest
25 Text | sorts of persons in our company having various degrees of
26 Text | wish of the rest of the company; I myself should very much
Ion
Part
27 Intro| well dressed and in good company—in the company of good poets
28 Intro| and in good company—in the company of good poets and of Homer,
29 Text | to be continually in the company of many good poets; and
Laches
Part
30 Intro| the younger part of the company, as he is old, and has a
31 Intro| he has cross-examined the company about their past lives.
32 Text | his fellow-wardsmen, in company with his father, at a sacrifice,
Laws
Book
33 1 | feelings which exist among the company at the time, and to increase
34 1 | hesitate to train himself in company with any number of others,
35 2 | audience, but before a moderate company; nor yet among strangers,
36 4 | fast, and follows in her company with all humility and order;
37 5 | to and follow after the company of the bad. And he who is
38 6 | irregularity, the whole company of sixty shall see to it,
39 7 | twelve matrons, one for each company, who are annually selected
40 7 | to the behaviour of the company, and so dismiss them; after
41 7 | inferior to the others, and in company with them you bid me, at
42 8 | prophets shall meet, and, in company with the guardians of the
43 9 | and the just. Fly from the company of the wicked—fly and turn
44 10 | Cleinias and this our reverend company succeed in bringing to you
45 10 | him be restored to sane company, but if not, and if he be
46 11 | of the disputant and the company, but he shall abstain from
47 12 | individually, and of others in company with his colleagues; and
48 12 | city; none of the present company of legislators, as I may
Lysis
Part
49 Intro| two friends should part company whenever the relation between
50 Text | Ctesippus the Paeanian, and a company of young men who were standing
51 Text | we all meet: and a goodly company we are.~And what is this
52 Text | making to the rest of the company, and then I shall be able
53 Text | gave way and broke up the company.~I said, however, a few
Parmenides
Part
54 Text | Aristoteles and the whole company entreated Parmenides to
Phaedo
Part
55 Intro| conversation with a select company of disciples. But now the
56 Intro| the charge of Cebes. The company shall be his judges, and
57 Intro| and for ever dwells in the company of the gods.~But the soul
58 Intro| is permitted to enter the company of the gods. (Compare Phaedrus.)
59 Intro| out greatness.~One of the company here remarked that this
60 Intro| introduced in the minds of the company. The effect of this is heightened
61 Intro| intense interest of the company is communicated not only
62 Text | feeling at being in his company. For I could hardly believe
63 Text | to consider anything in company with the body she is obviously
64 Text | after death; for if while in company with the body, the soul
65 Text | same time to be rid of the company of their enemy. Many a man
66 Text | exchange for this, and in company with this, is anything truly
67 Text | say of the initiated, in company with the gods (compare Apol.).
68 Text | is allowed to enter the company of the Gods, but the lover
69 Text | the feeling of the whole company at the time.~ECHECRATES:
70 Text | ourselves, who were not of the company, and are now listening to
71 Text | notion.~Hereupon one of the company, though I do not exactly
72 Text | passed through life in the company and under the guidance of
Phaedrus
Part
73 Intro| she attained when in the company of the Gods. And men in
74 Intro| unawares and desire to part company. Better, he would say, a ‘
75 Text | going in, I will keep you company.~PHAEDRUS: What do you mean,
76 Text | tolerate the tedium of his company even from motives of interest.
77 Text | attains any vision of truth in company with a god is preserved
78 Text | train of Zeus, others in company with other gods; and then
79 Text | saw her there shining in company with the celestial forms;
80 Text | beauty, whom he beholds in company with Modesty like an image
81 Text | justice and goodness we part company and are at odds with one
82 Text | giant; he can put a whole company of people into a passion
83 Text | nothing; they will be tiresome company, having the show of wisdom
Philebus
Part
84 Text | she experienced when in company with the body?~PROTARCHUS:
85 Text | which are always in the company of folly and vice, to mingle
86 Text | by word of mouth to this company, and by messengers bearing
Protagoras
Part
87 Intro| presence of a distinguished company consisting of disciples
88 Intro| absurd, is accepted by the company, and meets with the special
89 Intro| the discussion, he parts company on perfectly good terms,
90 Text | were some Athenians in the company. Nothing delighted me more
91 Text | or in the presence of the company?~Whichever you please, I
92 Text | or in the presence of the company.~Thank you, Socrates, for
93 Text | the youth in them to leave company of their kinsmen or any
94 Text | in the presence of the company.~As I suspected that he
95 Text | Protagoras said: Now that the company are assembled, Socrates,
96 Text | To this several of the company answered that he should
97 Text | had given this answer, the company cheered him. And I said:
98 Text | discourse. Do not deny the company this pleasure.~Now I had
99 Text | Prodicus, and many of the company applauded his words.~Hippias
100 Text | proposal was received by the company with universal approval;
101 Text | entertainment to which a vulgar company have recourse; who, because
102 Text | among them: but where the company are real gentlemen and men
103 Text | in their potations. And a company like this of ours, and men
104 Text | else, and the rest of the company will be free to talk with
105 Text | prayers of Callias and the company were superadded, he was
The Republic
Book
106 1 | house your resort and keep company with these young men; we
107 1 | hence they are very bad company, for they can talk about
108 1 | argument to Polemarchus and the company. ~Is not Polemarchus your
109 1 | down by the rest of the company, who wanted to hear the
110 1 | roared out to the whole company: What folly, Socrates, has
111 1 | for the edification of the company and of myself? ~Glaucon
112 1 | Glaucon and the rest of the company joined in my request, and
113 1 | mind to go away. But the company would not let him; they
114 1 | lest I should displease the company. Well, then, proceed with
115 2 | invisible to the rest of the company and they began to speak
116 3 | earnest, and before a large company. As I was just now saying,
117 3 | but when he gets into the company of men of virtue, who have
118 6 | health of mind will be of the company, and temperance will follow
119 7 | the other senses, and in company with truth to attain absolute
120 8 | nature, but having kept bad company, is at last brought by their
121 8 | their heads, and a great company with them, hymning their
122 9 | time, when he has parted company with all shame and sense,
123 9 | And then he got into the company of a more refined, licentious
124 9 | the guidance and in the company of reason and knowledge,
125 10 | of that charming tragic company; but a man is not to be
126 10 | on a journey with a great company, and that they came to a
The Seventh Letter
Part
127 Text | safer at that time to part company altogether with Dion and
The Sophist
Part
128 Intro| at a disadvantage in the company of Socrates. But he has
129 Intro| this character he parts company from the vain and impertinent
130 Intro| new. But each one of the company of abstractions, if we may
131 Text | Any one of the present company will respond kindly to you,
132 Text | acceptable to the rest of the company as Socrates imagines?~STRANGER:
The Symposium
Part
133 Intro| or what you please.~The company applaud the speech of Socrates,
134 Intro| feast; the sober part of the company, Eryximachus, Phaedrus,
135 Intro| several other persons in the company who have been equally in
136 Text | hosts, and that I and the company are your guests; treat us
137 Text | Well, as of none of the company seem disposed to drink much,
138 Text | Myrrhinusian, and the rest of the company, if they are wise, will
139 Text | good luck to him. All the company expressed their assent,
140 Text | pass their whole life in company with them, not to take them
141 Text | will be improved by his company, shows himself to be virtuous,
142 Text | and which is perfected in company with temperance and justice,
143 Text | night to be in one another’s company? for if this is what you
144 Text | said that Phaedrus and the company bid him speak in any manner
145 Text | conceived long before, and in company with him tends that which
146 Text | Socrates had done speaking, the company applauded, and Aristophanes
147 Text | drink with me or not?’~The company were vociferous in begging
148 Text | but by the fairest of the company?~Socrates turned to Agathon
149 Text | praise when you are of the company.~Well then, said Eryximachus,
150 Text | with him or renounce his company, any more than I could hope
Theaetetus
Part
151 Intro| Theodorus (or whichever of the company would not be ‘donkey’ to
152 Intro| not unfrequently parted company with practice. Still upon
153 Text | which I want you and the company to aid me in investigating.
154 Text | Heracleitus, and all that company, you say that all is motion
155 Text | own fault, or that of the company which he has previously
156 Text | if I must err, in your company; tell me, then, when a thing