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The Apology
Part
1 Intro| Why will he persist in following a profession which leads
2 Intro| be angry with him for not following their example. But he feels
Charmides
Part
3 PreS | defend my opinion by the following arguments:—~(a) Because
4 Text | all.~You may depend on my following and not deserting him, said
Cratylus
Part
5 Intro| mischief’ lurking in the following: ‘I found myself in greater
6 Intro| we say?), he first, they following him, utter a cry which resounds
Critias
Part
7 Intro| harbours, and docks, in the following manner:—First, they bridged
8 Text | the whole country in the following manner:—~First of all they
9 Text | offices and honours, the following was the arrangement from
10 Text | the most important was the following: They were not to take up
11 Text | against our land for the following reasons, as tradition tells:
Euthydemus
Part
12 Text | in a lofty strain to the following effect: Would you rather,
13 Text | ambiguous propositions the following are instances:—~‘I hope
Euthyphro
Part
14 Intro| latter has originated in the following manner:—A poor dependant
15 Intro| general definition or of following the course of an argument.
The First Alcibiades
Part
16 Pre | ancient writings are the following: Shorter works are more
17 Pre | considerations lead us to adopt the following criteria of genuineness: (
18 Pre | paradox of Socrates, or merely following the argument ‘whither the
19 Text | mean in such a case as the following:—In time of war, men have
Gorgias
Part
20 Intro| of morality. (Compare the following: ‘Now, and for us, it is
21 Text | and believe, I draw the following inferences:—Death, if I
Laws
Book
22 3 | fact Homer indicates as following the second. This third form
23 3 | lawlessness;—freedom came following afterwards, and men, fancying
24 4 | with all time, and are ever following, and will ever follow, the
25 5 | before all this, comes the following consideration:—The shepherd
26 5 | ruler of the settlement. Following this method in the present
27 5 | for the whole city in the following manner:—Let the possessor
28 5 | ours to address us in the following terms:—Best of men, cease
29 5 | shall be carried out in the following manner: The section which
30 6 | time, chosen to fulfil the following duties:—Let them, in the
31 6 | the first day. And on the following day, candidates shall be
32 6 | shall be directed to the following points:—In the first place,
33 6 | shall be elected after the following manner:—Let any persons
34 6 | to commence, in the month following after the summer solstice,
35 6 | privileges of a citizen in the following respects:—let him not go
36 7 | and I would propose the following way:—People are apt to fancy,
37 7 | country, of men and women not following the same pursuits with all
38 7 | are sacred hunters from following the chase wherever and whither
39 8 | himself standing alone and following reason only.~Cleinias. What
40 8 | against us. For if any one following nature should lay down the
41 8 | should simply run in the following terms: Our citizens ought
42 8 | they shall settle in the following manner:—They shall make
43 9 | injustice will take the following direction.~Cleinias. What
44 9 | shall suffer one of the following penalties:—If he kill the
45 9 | will not listen, let the following law be declared and registered
46 9 | such proclamation as the following:—Mankind must have laws,
47 9 | about wounding be in the following terms:—If anyone has a purpose
48 10 | admonition which may be in the following terms:—No one who in obedience
49 10 | only let us apprehend the following point.~Cleinias. What is
50 10 | legislator, who will enact the following law:—No one shall possess
51 11 | and such a threat as the following will be by no means out
52 11 | by some such law as the following:—He who in the sad disorder
53 11 | parents, a prelude such as the following, about the service of the
54 11 | applicable to such cases in the following terms:—Let there be no beggars
55 12 | have to contend against the following law:—If a man steal anything
56 12 | And let the law be in the following terms:—When a man is found
57 12 | own number in the manner following:—Each citizen shall select,
58 12 | the cause be tried in the following manner. In the first place,
59 12 | the year are completed the following laws shall regulate their
60 12 | and when the month arrives following the month in which the courts
Lysis
Part
61 Text | am not mistaken, in the following words:—~‘God is ever drawing
Menexenus
Part
62 Pre | ancient writings are the following: Shorter works are more
63 Pre | considerations lead us to adopt the following criteria of genuineness: (
64 Pre | paradox of Socrates, or merely following the argument ‘whither the
Meno
Part
65 Intro| some such formula as the following: ‘Truth consists not in
66 Intro| There the Gods, and men following in their train, go forth
67 Intro| Spinoza, who lived in the following generation. The system of
Parmenides
Part
68 Text | expressed their feelings in the following words:—~Socrates, he said,
Phaedo
Part
69 Text | words something like the following? ‘Have we not found,’ they
70 Text | I may illustrate by the following instance:—The knowledge
71 Text | pass into the world below, following the guide, who is appointed
72 Text | down, and is due to the following cause:—There is a chasm
73 Text | delay; but I am right in not following their example, for I do
Phaedrus
Part
74 Intro| either as introducing or following it. The two Dialogues together
75 Intro| some conclusion such as the following—that the dialogue is not
76 Intro| the spheres; and if always following, and always seeing the truth,
77 Intro| previous existence, in which following in the train of some god,
78 Intro| only, and not to write, following the example of Socrates
79 Text | generally noted or seen following the beloved (this is his
80 Text | Himera), and is to the following effect: ‘I told a lie when
81 Text | our soul once saw while following God—when regardless of that
82 Text | brightness,—we philosophers following in the train of Zeus, others
83 Text | is taken captive in the following manner:—~As I said at the
Philebus
Part
84 Intro| we find a difficulty in following him into the sphere of thought
85 Intro| be further argued on the following grounds:—1. The general
86 Intro| which shines forth in the following, ‘The power and faculty
Protagoras
Part
87 Intro| by the Sophists—for the following reasons: (1) The transparent
88 Intro| in this, Plato is only following the historical Socrates
89 Text | them his voice, and they following (Compare Rep.). I should
90 Text | therefore I have introduced the following mode of payment:—When a
91 Text | And of this he gave me the following proof. He said: You will
The Republic
Book
92 2 | proceeding along the same road, following their interest, which all
93 2 | manner, he will only be following the example of the first
94 4 | worth looking at. ~I am following you, he replied: proceed. ~
95 5 | has preceded, is to the following effect, "that the wives
96 8 | of the oligarchical: the following, as I suspect, is commonly
97 10 | would become if, wholly following this superior principle,
98 10 | whorls are narrower, in the following proportions -the sixth is
The Seventh Letter
Part
99 Text | myself confronted with the following occurrences in the public
100 Text | insanity; and if they are following any regular habits of life
101 Text | should appear to him to be following a policy which is not a
102 Text | to stay, he devised the following scheme to make me stay during
103 Text | know my view of it on the following day. We agreed to that effect
104 Text | to this decision, on the following day I said to Dionysios, “
105 Text | has now been said.”~On the following day Eurybios and Theodotes
106 Text | Accordingly I devised the following plan for my safety.~I sent
The Sophist
Part
107 Intro| philosopher in the Theaetetus. The following are characteristic passages: ‘
108 Intro| some such manner as the following:—~1. That in Hegel he finds
109 Text | out.~STRANGER: And now, following this pattern, let us endeavour
110 Text | clearly by the help of the following explanation.~THEAETETUS:
The Statesman
Part
111 Intro| kindred arts; and then, following this pattern, we will separate
112 Intro| all other creatures, and following the instructions of his
113 Text | nameless—shall we make a word following the same analogy, and refer
114 Text | things changed, imitating and following the condition of the universe,
115 Text | we ought to dwell are the following:—~YOUNG SOCRATES: What?
116 Text | by law nor by custom, but following in the steps of the true
117 Text | and weave together in the following manner:~YOUNG SOCRATES:
The Symposium
Part
118 Text | There he stood until the following morning; and with the return
119 Text | being drowsy, and not quite following the argument. And first
120 Text | Aristodemus, as his manner was, following him. At the Lyceum he took
Theaetetus
Part
121 Intro| shall reassemble on the following day at the same spot. The
122 Intro| Heracleitus. But Aristotle is only following Plato, and Plato, as we
123 Intro| we feel a difficulty in following this new hypothesis. For
124 Intro| passing hour as it comes, following the lead of the eye or ear
125 Intro| way that Aristotle (partly following Plato) supposes God to be
126 Text | some such manner as the following:—were they not saying that
127 Text | SOCRATES: But may not the following be the description of what
128 Text | false opinion arise in the following manner?~THEAETETUS: In what
129 Text | any, which remain, are the following.~THEAETETUS: What are they?
Timaeus
Part
130 Intro| owe their severity to the following causes: There is a natural
131 Intro| in woman another in the following manner:—The outlet for liquids
132 Intro| thinkers of modern times, following Bacon, undervalue or disparage
133 Intro| another. Thus arises the following progression:— Moon 1, Sun
134 Intro| subject is contained in the following words:—‘The earth, which
135 Intro| Phaedo; Arist. Met.). Plato, following his master, affirms this
136 Intro| profound thoughts, such as the following. ‘He who neglects education
137 Text | And he made her out of the following elements and on this wise:
138 Text | passes into stone in the following manner:—The water which
139 Text | may be elucidated by the following supposition:—if a person
140 Text | sense or not, to be of the following nature, remembering that
141 Text | should be framed on the following principles:—~The authors
142 Text | was composed by him in the following manner. Having sifted pure
143 Text | the gods contrived the following remedy: They mingled a nature
144 Text | newly-formed animal in the following manner:—He let the lesser
145 Text | and enters in there, and following the breath, fills up the
146 Text | the fire cuts the food and following the breath surges up within,
147 Text | subject of animals, then, the following remarks may be offered.
148 Text | formed respectively in the following manner. The outlet for drink