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The Apology Part
1 Intro| The arguments of those who maintain that the Apology was composed 2 Text | others, and which, as I maintain, are unworthy of me. I thought Charmides Part
3 PreS | religion. Although we cannot maintain that ancient and modern 4 PreS | not even Mr. Grote, would maintain that all the Epistles of 5 Text | that he had a reputation to maintain with Charmides and the rest 6 Text | temperate!’ are the same, as I maintain, and as the letters imply ( 7 Text | of Callaeschrus, as you maintain that temperance or wisdom 8 Text | as he had a reputation to maintain, he was ashamed to admit Cratylus Part
9 Intro| false. Would Hermogenes maintain that anybody may give a 10 Intro| them differ:— Are we to maintain with Protagoras, that what 11 Text | they are independent, and maintain to their own essence the 12 Text | of names, and no longer maintain that a name is the expression Crito Part
13 Text | who disobeys us is, as we maintain, thrice wrong: first, because Euthydemus Part
14 Text | that. Do you, Dionysodorus, maintain that there is not?~You will 15 Text | Dionysodorus; or do you seriously maintain no man to be ignorant?~Refute The First Alcibiades Part
16 Pre | frankly admitted. Nor can we maintain of some other dialogues, Gorgias Part
17 Intro| But he cannot consistently maintain the bad sense of words; 18 Intro| same time that no one can maintain any other view without being 19 Intro| there are philosophers who maintain that even in life we are 20 Intro| good. Will Callicles still maintain this? ‘Yes, for the sake 21 Intro| this sentiment. He would maintain that in some sense or other 22 Intro| Phaedo, no man of sense will maintain that the details of the 23 Intro| Only he is prepared to maintain the ultimate triumph of 24 Intro| in a later generation to maintain that when impaled or on 25 Text | to be an art, but, as I maintain, is only an experience or 26 Text | of them.~Cookery, then, I maintain to be a flattery which takes 27 Text | SOCRATES: And would you maintain that if a fool does what 28 Text | good are also happy, as I maintain, and the unjust and evil 29 Text | you, Callicles, seriously maintain what you are saying?~CALLICLES: 30 Text | them: Am I not right? I maintain that I am. And is not the Laches Part
31 Text | hear, Socrates, that you maintain the name of your father, 32 Text | LACHES: I should not like to maintain, Nicias, that any kind of 33 Text | further than ourselves). I maintain, my friends, that every Laws Book
34 1 | I am seeking to prove: I maintain that the divine legislator 35 1 | other such matters. But we maintain that the right way of examining 36 1 | saying that you were ready to maintain such a doctrine.~Athenian. 37 2 | Athenian. Pleasure and pain I maintain to be the first perceptions 38 3 | these too hardly enough to maintain the shepherds who tended 39 3 | attributed to chance, as I maintain; the reason is rather the 40 3 | Very; good.~Athenian. We maintain, then, that a State which 41 4 | For the Achaeans will not maintain the battle, when the ships 42 5 | territory must be sufficient to maintain a certain number of inhabitants 43 6 | of the difficulty; for I maintain, Cleinias, that the Cnosians, 44 6 | What is it?~Athenian. I maintain that this colony of ours 45 6 | that court which, as we maintain, has been established in 46 6 | to understand how he can maintain and amend the laws, he should 47 7 | decide between us. For I maintain that the true life should 48 7 | Athenian. And these, as I maintain, Cleinias, are the studies 49 7 | these studies are such as we maintain we will include them; if 50 7 | Megillus and Cleinias; and I maintain that our citizens and our 51 7 | there were things, as we maintain, which are not to be defined, 52 8 | of them, as I am ready to maintain quite seriously. Moreover, 53 8 | wardens of the city labour to maintain this law, and if any citizen 54 9 | and, if a person were to maintain that just men, even when 55 9 | be said to injure. For I maintain, O my friends, that the 56 10 | reason, you appear to me to maintain, and I am disposed to agree 57 10 | in any man refusing to maintain the principles of them to 58 10 | this is true, do we still maintain that there is anything wanting 59 11 | in writing and strictly maintain what they find to be the 60 11 | let the law and the Gods maintain the common bonds of the Lysis Part
61 Text | the sake of which, as we maintain, all other things are dear, Menexenus Part
62 Pre | frankly admitted. Nor can we maintain of some other dialogues, Parmenides Part
63 Intro| name ‘Being,’ is unable to maintain itself against the subtleties 64 Text | your meaning, Zeno? Do you maintain that if being is many, it 65 Text | which is not, if it is to maintain itself, must have the being Phaedo Part
66 Intro| ourselves afresh why we still maintain it, and seek to discover 67 Intro| the Republic. Those who maintain it are immediately compelled 68 Text | belief. And therefore I maintain that I am right, Simmias 69 Text | say, or if not, we will maintain our position. Please to 70 Text | of it: and if so, then I maintain that he who is confident 71 Text | Theban friend, if you still maintain that harmony is a compound, 72 Text | But what will those who maintain the soul to be a harmony 73 Text | opposites will never, as we maintain, admit of generation into Phaedrus Part
74 Intro| professors of the art who maintain probability to be stronger 75 Intro| stronger than truth. But we maintain that probability is engendered 76 Intro| theologians he might be said to maintain the ‘final perseverance’ 77 Text | advantage of both of us. And I maintain that I ought not to fail 78 Text | our common interest; and I maintain that I ought not to fail 79 Text | our common interest; and I maintain I ought not to fail in my Philebus Part
80 Intro| others, in their eagerness to maintain the doctrine of utility, 81 Intro| different points of view. But to maintain their hold on us, the general 82 Text | other position is which I maintain, and which, if you do not 83 Text | Certainly.~SOCRATES: And we maintain that they are each of them 84 Text | Philebus, she torments, or as I maintain, delivers the soul.— What 85 Text | have often heard Gorgias maintain, Socrates, that the art Protagoras Part
86 Intro| doctrine of men in general, who maintain that many who know what 87 Intro| accordance with his character to maintain that ‘some pleasures only 88 Text | Protagoras? and do you maintain that one part of virtue 89 Text | the same time how, as I maintain, he ought to answer: and 90 Text | our friend Prodicus would maintain that being, Protagoras, 91 Text | fun, and try if you could maintain your thesis; for that Simonides The Republic Book
92 3 | Such an one, as we further maintain, is sufficient for himself 93 3 | right in this, then I shall maintain that you have implied the 94 3 | who have a character to maintain, and much less to men. Certainly. ~ 95 3 | not. ~Then we shall not maintain the artificers of lyres 96 3 | Exactly - Even so, as I maintain, neither we nor our guardians, 97 3 | was the son of a god, we maintain that he was not avaricious; 98 3 | against foreign enemies and maintain peace among our citizens 99 4 | must do their utmost to maintain them intact. And when anyone 100 4 | false dangers I call and maintain to be courage, unless you 101 4 | Nevertheless I should still maintain, that of relatives some 102 5 | shall therefore continue to maintain that our guardians and their 103 5 | against equals we shall maintain to be honorable and right; 104 5 | Hellenes, if we care to maintain good feeling with other 105 5 | what is not, such a one we maintain not to be a philosopher 106 5 | are there. Now are we to maintain that all these and any who 107 6 | they are natures which we maintain to be rare at any time; 108 8 | inquire how the tyrant will maintain that fair, and numerous, 109 8 | derived his being, will maintain him and his companions? ~ 110 9 | reckless deed by which he can maintain himself and the rabble of 111 10 | in the soul of man, as we maintain, the imitative poet implants 112 10 | are you really prepared to maintain this? ~Yes, I said, I ought The Sophist Part
113 Intro| of Greece. He appears to maintain (1) that the term ‘Sophist’ 114 Text | STRANGER: Nevertheless, we maintain that you may not and ought 115 Text | clearness from me. For I, who maintain that not-being has no part 116 Text | all included. How will you maintain your ground against him?~ 117 Text | lay hold, and obstinately maintain, that the things only which 118 Text | deny their existence, or to maintain that they were all corporeal.~ The Statesman Part
119 Intro| observe further, that though I maintain a class to be a part, there 120 Intro| preserve their customs and maintain the law, this is called 121 Text | surely all these arts will maintain that they are concerned 122 Text | herself give orders, and maintain authority; just as the art 123 Text | soul, is implanted, as I maintain, in a nature of heavenly The Symposium Part
124 Text | Iapetus and Kronos:—not so; I maintain him to be the youngest of 125 Text | suffer anything in order to maintain their young. Man may be Theaetetus Part
126 Intro| Nor can Protagoras himself maintain that one man is as good 127 Intro| far more ingenious. They maintain that all is motion; and 128 Intro| Quite possible, if you maintain that seeing is knowing. 129 Intro| or of the wise man. But I maintain that wisdom is a practical 130 Intro| of thousands are ready to maintain the opposite. The multitude 131 Intro| Protagoras will not venture to maintain that every man is equally 132 Intro| lasted. But no one would maintain that the laws of the State 133 Intro| mistake. Now, would Protagoras maintain that man is the measure 134 Text | How can you or any one maintain the contrary?~THEAETETUS: 135 Text | SOCRATES: He can, if you maintain that seeing is knowing. 136 Text | inexperienced call true, I maintain to be only better, and not 137 Text | will scarcely venture to maintain, that what a city enacts 138 Text | their followers, who stoutly maintain that all being is one and 139 Text | SOCRATES: And you allow and maintain that true opinion, combined Timaeus Part
140 Intro| nature, and we erroneously maintain them to be the letters or 141 Intro| in the blood in order to maintain the balance of rare and 142 Intro| unproductive? We might as well maintain that Greek art was not real 143 Text | knew their natures, and we maintain them to be the first principles 144 Text | friend. Now, the one which we maintain to be the most beautiful 145 Text | blood and are designed to maintain the balance of rare and 146 Text | are so constituted as to maintain this balance; and if any 147 Text | it have power enough to maintain its supremacy, it penetrates