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The Apology
Part
1 Text | exhorting any one whom I meet and saying to him after
2 Text | words to every one whom I meet, young and old, citizen
Cratylus
Part
3 Intro| mind and matter seem to meet, and mind unperceived to
4 Intro| comparatively unaltered, or they may meet in a struggle for existence
5 Intro| strata cross one another or meet at an angle, or mix with
Crito
Part
6 Text | chance; and if they do not meet with the usual fate of orphans,
Euthydemus
Part
7 Text | of speeches, whenever I meet them, always appear to me
Gorgias
Part
8 Intro| in life is to be able to meet death. And I exhort you,
9 Text | not punished and does not meet with retribution, and less
10 Text | possessed by you. Many whom I meet are unable to make trial
Laches
Part
11 Text | possessed the art could not meet with any harm at the hands
Laws
Book
12 1 | of one leg, able only to meet attacks which come from
13 1 | right?~Cleinias. Able to meet both, I should say.~Athenian.
14 2 | Suppose these competitors to meet, and not these only, but
15 3 | the Assyrian Empire. To meet the danger the single army
16 4 | happy life, and very fit and meet. But with the bad man, the
17 4 | parents, to whom, as is meet, we have to pay the first
18 4 | Athenian. After this, as is meet and for the interest of
19 5 | the several districts may meet at fixed times, and that
20 5 | rewards and stigmas, or we may meet the evil by the elder men
21 6 | chosen, let them and the five meet together, and determine
22 6 | but one of the year, shall meet in some temple, and calling
23 6 | preserves all things, if it meet with proper respect from
24 7 | for themselves when they meet. And all the children who
25 7 | of three and six ought to meet at the temples the villages,
26 7 | place where three paths meet, and does not very well
27 7 | swimmingly, but if not, it is not meet to say, nor do we say, what
28 8 | priestesses, and prophets shall meet, and, in company with the
29 8 | athletes, would they never meet until the hour of contest
30 9 | the next day they shall meet again, and in like manner
31 9 | who may first happen to meet with him, kill him with
32 9 | the city where three ways meet, and there expose his body
33 9 | their injunctions. They who meet their death in this way
34 9 | male and female side, shall meet together, and after taking
35 9 | the guardians of the law, meet and consider what family
36 9 | male or female side, shall meet, and when they have judged
37 10 | axis; and whenever they meet anything, if it be stationary,
38 11 | guardians of the law should meet and take counsel with those
39 11 | to this), and when they meet they shall consider what
40 11 | a place where three ways meet, or on the sepulchres of
41 12 | solstice, the whole city shall meet in the common precincts
42 12 | almost half the people who meet one another quite unconcernedly
43 12 | who shall be required to meet daily between the hour of
44 12 | prizes of virtue, were to meet in the same assembly, and
45 12 | you just now said was to meet at night.~Athenian. You
Lysis
Part
46 Intro| intercourse, but when they meet, the old tie is as strong
47 Text | building at which we all meet: and a goodly company we
Menexenus
Part
48 Text | be given to them, as is meet and by law ordained. For
49 Text | bosom they now repose. It is meet and right, therefore, that
50 Text | praise their valour, as is meet and fitting. He who would
51 Text | future time, whenever I meet with any of you, shall continue
52 Text | place in which one of us may meet one of you who are the parents
Meno
Part
53 Intro| parts of the human body to meet in the pineal gland, that
Phaedo
Part
54 Intro| over, and the disciples meet earlier than usual in order
55 Text | Delos, and so we arranged to meet very early at the accustomed
56 Text | another place, it is very meet for me to be thinking and
57 Text | mention? or did he calmly meet the attack? And did he answer
58 Text | places where three ways meet on earth. The wise and orderly
Phaedrus
Part
59 Intro| years have elapsed the souls meet together and choose the
60 Text | young one;—then he would meet the case of me and of many
61 Text | words they are supposed to meet about some affair of love
62 Text | contemplation; but when non-lovers meet, no one asks the reason
63 Text | accomplished. When they meet, the wanton steed of the
64 Text | lowest note; happening to meet such an one he would not
Philebus
Part
65 Intro| cause, they appear almost to meet in one, or to be two aspects
66 Intro| but has to be adapted to meet objections; its corners
67 Text | Yes, and I will try to meet your wish; but, as I would
68 Text | SOCRATES: Memory and perception meet, and they and their attendant
69 Text | idea that they ought not to meet the eye of day.~SOCRATES:
Protagoras
Part
70 Text | very natural. But when they meet to deliberate about political
71 Text | would be only too glad to meet with Eurybates and Phrynondas,
72 Text | proven, then no one goes to meet what he thinks to be dangers,
73 Text | and the coward alike go to meet that about which they are
74 Text | and the courageous go to meet the same things.~And yet,
75 Text | courageous man also go to meet the better, and pleasanter,
The Republic
Book
76 3 | them, the less are they meet for the ears of boys and
77 3 | saddest of fates is to die and meet destiny from hunger"? ~What
78 3 | fixed rate of pay, enough to meet the expenses of the year
79 5 | live in common houses and meet at common meals. None of
80 5 | for everyone whom they meet will be regarded by them
81 5 | Now then, I said, I go to meet that which I liken to the
82 5 | political greatness and wisdom meet in one, and those commoner
83 6 | words he is not able to meet you at each step of the
84 6 | animal, when they fail to meet with proper nutriment, or
85 6 | accomplished? he said. ~When they meet together, and the world
86 6 | and strife, whether they meet with them in the courts
87 7 | justice, and is endeavoring to meet the conceptions of those
88 8 | despoil them? And when they meet in private will not people
89 10 | Glaucon, I said, whenever you meet with any of the eulogists
The Second Alcibiades
Part
90 Text | any one else who should meet with such luck.~SOCRATES:
91 Text | the more is she likely to meet with misfortune. And he
The Seventh Letter
Part
92 Text | its opening sentences to meet all these conditions, and
The Sophist
Part
93 Intro| which they are intended to meet. The sophisms of the day
94 Intro| Theodorus and Theaetetus meet Socrates at the same spot,
95 Intro| Dante, Sir Thomas More—meet in a higher sphere above
The Statesman
Part
96 Intro| mean or standard of what is meet. The difference between
97 Intro| when compared with what is meet; and yet not with what is
98 Intro| and yet not with what is meet for producing pleasure,
99 Intro| producing pleasure, nor even meet for making discoveries,
100 Intro| ruler of the hive, they meet together and make laws.
101 Intro| being administered so as to meet the cases of individuals.
102 Intro| imperfection of law in failing to meet the varieties of circumstances:
103 Text | in navigation, and how to meet the dangers of winds and
104 Text | mankind are obliged to meet and make laws, and endeavour
The Symposium
Part
105 Intro| of virtue and philosophy—meet in one, then the lovers
106 Text | virtue in general, ought to meet in one, and then the beloved
107 Text | of love are fulfilled and meet in one—then, and then only,
108 Text | that if you happened to meet with any whom you thought
109 Text | affection, who makes them to meet together at banquets such
110 Text | attacked him would be likely to meet with a stout resistance;
Theaetetus
Part
111 Intro| Euthyphro, he is expecting to meet Meletus at the porch of
112 Intro| the three friends again meet, but no further allusion
113 Intro| and I must request you to meet me fairly. We are professing
114 Intro| tenderness of youth was unable to meet them with truth and honesty,
115 Intro| perception, in which they all meet. This common principle is
116 Intro| another; for you must not meet me with the verbal quibble
117 Intro| other ages.~And now I go to meet Meletus at the porch of
118 Intro| presiding nature, in which they meet. A great advance has been
119 Intro| another; it shows how they meet the mind; it analyzes the
120 Text | Theaetetus.~Euclid and Terpsion meet in front of Euclid’s house
121 Text | and the appropriate object meet together and give birth
122 Text | acknowledged, the patient and agent meet together and produce sweetness
123 Text | people, young and old, you meet and harangue, and bring
124 Text | senses, which do not all meet in some one nature, the
125 Text | and impressions of sense meet straight and opposite—false
126 Text | distinctness; and so when I meet you to-morrow the right
127 Text | King Archon, where I am to meet Meletus and his indictment.
Timaeus
Part
128 Intro| completion of which they all meet and coincide...To this end
129 Intro| within and from without meet about the smooth and bright
130 Intro| mirror; and because they meet in a manner contrary to
131 Intro| veins of the tongue, and meet there particles of earth
132 Intro| guard in which all the veins meet, and through them reason
133 Intro| where the skin and flesh meet, one on the right and the
134 Intro| both of which he made to meet at the channels of the nose,
135 Intro| the breath, until the two meet and pluck the fruit of the
136 Intro| sphere cross one another and meet again at a point opposite
137 Intro| reside. There the veins all meet; it is their centre or house
138 Intro| the sun, and both together meet the light issuing from an
139 Intro| of the visual ray which meet them from within, then the
140 Text | deities in their conjunctions meet, and which of them are in
141 Text | transformations when they meet in the mirror, all these
142 Text | rest and motion, he will meet with many difficulties in
143 Text | And it appears to be very meet that the body should be
144 Text | both of which he made to meet at the channels of the nose,
145 Text | preserved, about which it is meet and right that I should