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The Apology
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1 Text | either when I was leaving my house in the morning, or when Charmides Part
2 Text | soul; and being of your house, Critias, he may be expected 3 Text | There is your father’s house, which is descended from 4 Text | fortune: and your mother’s house is equally distinguished; 5 Text | or sitting for hire in a house of ill-fame? That, Socrates, 6 Text | in the same sense as a house is the result of building, 7 Text | they had knowledge; and the house or state which was ordered 8 Text | ordering the government of house or state would be a great Critias Part
9 Intro| like the garden of a single house. In winter they retired 10 Text | like the garden of a single house. On the north side they 11 Text | attempted to overthrow the royal house; like their ancestors, they Euthydemus Part
12 Intro| recommends that ‘he and his house’ should continue to serve 13 Text | serve her, you and your house, as the saying is, and be Euthyphro Part
14 Text | view to the building of a house?~EUTHYPHRO: Yes.~SOCRATES: The First Alcibiades Part
15 Text | child, in your teacher’s house, or elsewhere, playing at Gorgias Part
16 Intro| out,~Callicles, in whose house they are assembled, is introduced 17 Intro| shall go with him to his own house, where Gorgias is staying. 18 Intro| of the way, or setting a house on fire, is real power. 19 Intro| brothers, Aristocrates, the house of Pericles, or any other 20 Intro| the blest, the bad to the house of vengeance. But as they 21 Intro| and sends him away to the house of torment.~For there are 22 Text | Gorgias, Polus.~SCENE: The house of Callicles.~CALLICLES: 23 Text | CALLICLES: Come into my house, then; for Gorgias is staying 24 Text | now, that any one in my house might put any question to 25 Text | great power—he may burn any house which he pleases, and the 26 Text | if you will, the whole house of Pericles, or any other 27 Text | admit it.~SOCRATES: Then the house in which order and regularity 28 Text | constructed any private house, either of our own or for 29 Text | impiously shall go to the house of vengeance and punishment, Ion Part
30 Text | Theoclymenus the prophet of the house of Melampus says to the Laches Part
31 Text | order of their father’s house.~MELESIAS: That is true.~ 32 Text | favour of you: Come to my house to-morrow at dawn, and we Laws Book
33 1 | the same principle in the house, the village, and the state?~ 34 3 | is the destroyer of his house and the very opposite of 35 4 | relieves the master of the house of the care of his invalid 36 6 | masters and their whole house—such tales are well known.~ 37 6 | to take effect, then the house shall precede the marriage 38 7 | adopting them, may order his house and state well and be happy.~ 39 7 | of the management of the house, including such particulars 40 7 | that the mistress of the house should be awakened by her 41 7 | everybody and everything in the house should regard as base. If 42 7 | war and the management of house and city, and, looking to 43 8 | those who come into his house duly married by sacred rites, 44 8 | pleases, except through a house or temple or sepulchre, 45 9 | establish as heir of the house which has failed; and may 46 9 | a thief coming, into his house by night to steal, and he 47 9 | citizen to be the heir of the house, considering and reasoning 48 9 | considering and reasoning that no house of all the 5040 belongs 49 9 | and also childless, that house shall first of all be purified 50 9 | then let the kinsmen of the house, as we were just now saying, 51 10 | and is to be called the “House of Reformation”; another, 52 10 | placed by the judge in the House of Reformation, and ordered 53 10 | sacred rites in a private house. When he would sacrifice, 54 10 | them, and will fill every house and village with them, placing 55 11 | shall be informed of the house of the seller, with a view 56 11 | fact, he shall purify the house of the purchaser, according 57 11 | throw dirt upon his father’s house by an unworthy occupation, 58 11 | of the sons has already a house of his own, he shall not 59 11 | family and share the deserted house, and let the lot belong 60 11 | property, is the ruin of the house, and his son doubts and 61 11 | a child dwelling in the house for the remainder of his 62 11 | without introducing into the house a stepmother. But if he 63 11 | mothers treasured up in his house stricken in years, let him 64 12 | go, for example, to the house of the superintendent of 65 12 | host, or let him go to the house of some of those who have 66 12 | to find anything in the house of another, he shall enter 67 12 | other shall throw open his house and allow him to search 68 12 | home, the dwellers in the house shall let him search the 69 12 | and if the master of the house be absent during a longer 70 12 | the city but within the house, then the appointed time 71 12 | land and the hearth of the house of all men is sacred to 72 12 | laying out of the dead in the house continue for a longer time 73 12 | to be heard outside the house; also, he may forbid the Lysis Part
74 Text | the first person in the house who is summoned by them.~ Meno Part
75 Text | her duty is to order her house, and keep what is indoors, 76 Text | of a woman was to order a house?~MENO: I did say so.~SOCRATES: 77 Text | SOCRATES: And can either house or state or anything be 78 Text | they who order a state or a house temperately or justly order 79 Text | indeed; he was born in the house.~SOCRATES: Attend now to 80 Text | was born and bred in your house.~MENO: And I am certain 81 Text | men order the state or the house, and honour their parents, Phaedrus Part
82 Intro| is left at home to keep house. The chariots of the gods 83 Intro| regions of light and the house of the goddess of truth.~ 84 Intro| art of enchanting’ the house? While there are some politicians 85 Text | with Epicrates, here at the house of Morychus; that house 86 Text | house of Morychus; that house which is near the temple 87 Text | alone abides at home in the house of heaven; of the rest they Philebus Part
88 Text | you could discover in what house he lived, would not that 89 Text | measures in the building of a house?~PROTARCHUS: The knowledge Protagoras Part
90 Intro| the great Sophist at the house of Callias—‘the man who 91 Intro| They go together to the house of Callias; and Socrates, 92 Intro| is worthy of him—at the house of the rich Callias, in 93 Text | wealthy Athenian.~SCENE: The House of Callias.~COMPANION: Where 94 Text | only is Protagoras at the house of Callias, but there is 95 Text | reached the vestibule of the house; and there we stopped in 96 Text | storehouse; but, as the house was full, Callias had cleared 97 Text | of a great and prosperous house, and he is himself in natural 98 Text | will learn to order his own house in the best manner, and 99 Text | away, and placed him in the house of Ariphron to be educated; 100 Text | greatest and most glorious house of this city, should have The Republic Book
101 1 | The scene is laid in the house of Cephalus at the Piraeus; 102 1 | with Polemarchus to his house; and there we found his 103 1 | my request, but make our house your resort and keep company 104 1 | of the builder builds a house, another art attends them 105 2 | vestibule and exterior of my house; behind I will trail the 106 2 | be employed in making a house or a coat or a pair of shoes, 107 2 | desires utterly to destroy a house." ~And if a poet writes 108 2 | iambic verses occur-or of the house of Pelops, or of the Trojan 109 3 | O heavens! verily in the house of Hades there is soul and 110 3 | with the management of a house, an army, or an office of 111 3 | should they have a private house or store closed against 112 5 | you, because I see in your house dogs for hunting, and of 113 5 | has made into a separate house of his own, where he has 114 8 | this is the drone in the house who is like the drone in 115 8 | is to bring back to their house insolence and anarchy and 116 8 | father might drive out of the house a riotous son and his undesirable 117 9 | Love is the lord of the house within him, and orders all 118 9 | soul, then he breaks into a house, or steals the garments 119 9 | like a woman hidden in the house, and is jealous of any other 120 9 | beholding, may set his own house in order. But whether such 121 10 | to manage either your own house or your own State until 122 10 | dwelling-place from being a house of death. ~True, I said; The Second Alcibiades Part
123 Text | going to the doors of his house, were to enquire if he were The Seventh Letter Part
124 Text | passenger, when I leave the house: of Dionysios?”~For in addition 125 Text | garden which surround his house, from which even the gatekeeper 126 Text | even if he is found at your house, no harm shall be done to 127 Text | me to stay outside in the house of Archedemos during this 128 Text | for me to return to his house, as though it were now clear The Sophist Part
129 Intro| too,— there is the actual house and the drawing of it. Nor 130 Text | saying is, inhabits the same house with them; they are always 131 Text | art? Do we not make one house by the art of building, The Symposium Part
132 Intro| him to a banquet at the house of Agathon, who had been 133 Intro| sooner has he entered the house than he finds that he is 134 Text | of Revellers.~SCENE: The House of Agathon.~Concerning the 135 Text | him. When he reached the house of Agathon he found the 136 Text | portico of the neighbouring house. ‘There he is fixed,’ said 137 Text | and has no shoes, nor a house to dwell in; on the bare 138 Text | knocking at the door of the house, as of revellers, and the Theaetetus Part
139 Intro| before the door of Euclideshouse in Megara. This may have 140 Intro| we learn that the tree, house, river, etc. which are a 141 Intro| So the sight or name of a house may recall to our minds 142 Text | meet in front of Euclid’s house in Megara; they enter the 143 Text | in Megara; they enter the house, and the dialogue is read Timaeus Part
144 Intro| having never had a city or house of their own, may through 145 Intro| narrow isthmus. And as in a house the women’s apartments are 146 Intro| desires. The heart is the house of guard in which all the 147 Intro| substances themselves—it is a house of cards which we are pulling 148 Intro| remains immovable in the house of Zeus while the other 149 Intro| meet; it is their centre or house of guard whence they carry 150 Text | liver, and placed it in the house of the lower nature, contriving


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