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The Apology
Part
1 Intro| instruction—that is another mistaken notion:—he has nothing to
2 Text | things; and here I was not mistaken, for they did know many
3 Text | fairly answer: There you are mistaken: a man who is good for anything
4 Text | your evil lives, you are mistaken; that is not a way of escape
Charmides
Part
5 PreS | exactly similar), it is a mistaken attempt at precision always
6 Text | qualities; for if I am not mistaken there is no one present
7 Text | That word, if I am not mistaken, is put there as a sort
Cratylus
Part
8 Intro| I believe that they were mistaken; and that having fallen
9 Intro| individual, have often been mistaken for a true account of the
10 Text | is my view. But if I am mistaken I shall be happy to hear
11 Text | dies, and this, if I am not mistaken, they called psyche. But
12 Text | reason; the fear, if I am not mistaken, only arises from their
13 Text | distress), if I am not mistaken, is a foreign word, which
14 Text | process, and are consistently mistaken in the long deductions which
15 Text | others of motion? Were we mistaken?~CRATYLUS: But I suppose
16 Text | their sincere but, I think, mistaken opinion. And having fallen
Euthydemus
Part
17 Text | your wisdom is strangely mistaken; please, however, to tell
Euthyphro
Part
18 Text | attempts to indict me I am mistaken if I do not find a flaw
19 Text | husbandman, if I am not mistaken; but his chief work is the
The First Alcibiades
Part
20 Pre | possibility that Aristotle was mistaken, or may have confused the
21 Text | ALCIBIADES: I suppose that I was mistaken in saying that I knew them
22 Text | ALCIBIADES: Yes; if I am not mistaken, we said that those who
Gorgias
Part
23 Intro| disconcerted volunteer that he has mistaken the quality for the nature
24 Text | mean to say, if I am not mistaken, that rhetoric is the artificer
25 Text | would reply, if I am not mistaken, that there is.~GORGIAS:
26 Text | of rhetoric, and if I am mistaken, my friend Polus shall refute
27 Text | you to say, if I am not mistaken, that the honourable is
28 Text | helped. But I see that I was mistaken; and now I suppose that
29 Text | can only say that you are mistaken, Callides; for he who would
30 Text | one another. If I am not mistaken, you have admitted and acknowledged
Ion
Part
31 Text | my dear friend, can I be mistaken in saying that Ion is equally
32 Text | SOCRATES: And if I am not mistaken, you never met with any
Laws
Book
33 1 | common meals, if I am not mistaken, were instituted by him
34 1 | Lacedaemonian friend, if I am not mistaken, will agree with me.~Megillus.
35 1 | yours; and yet I am greatly mistaken if war is not the entire
36 1 | require of us, if I am not mistaken, when speaking in behalf
37 1 | of reverence, if I am not mistaken.~Athenian. Thank you for
38 1 | and that art, if I am not mistaken, is politics.~Cleinias.
39 2 | education; which, if I am not mistaken, depends on the due regulation
40 2 | truths which, if I am not mistaken, you will persuade or compel
41 2 | would enquire, if I am not mistaken, what is that good and noble
42 3 | government which, if I am not mistaken, is generally termed a lordship,
43 3 | Athenian. Fifthly, if I am not mistaken, comes the principle that
44 4 | that again, if I am jot mistaken, is remark which has been
45 6 | institution, but you are mistaken in leaving the women unregulated
46 7 | other things if I am not mistaken, the like holds—he who has
47 7 | our third law, if I am not mistaken, will be to the effect that
48 7 | if one of them utters a mistaken prayer in song or words,
49 7 | opinion, and, if I am not mistaken, there is a general agreement,
50 7 | he meant, if I am not mistaken, divine necessity; for as
51 9 | to explain. If I am not mistaken, we are all agreed that
52 9 | had enacted, if I am not mistaken, that the robber of temples,
53 9 | even if it be sometimes mistaken, yet what is done in accordance
54 10 | not only make a bad and mistaken use of argument, but they
55 10 | any principle be entirely mistaken in praising any one who
56 11 | but you and I, if I am not mistaken, will have something better
57 11 | thought of this, but they are mistaken; wherefore let us make a
58 12 | poets or mythologers into a mistaken belief of such such things,
59 12 | the soul; and, if I am not mistaken, this seems to be still
Lysis
Part
60 Text | they express, if I am not mistaken, in the following words:—~‘
Menexenus
Part
61 Pre | possibility that Aristotle was mistaken, or may have confused the
62 Text | the other allies he was mistaken, for the Corinthians and
Meno
Part
63 Text | riding; but now, if I am not mistaken, they are equally famous
64 Text | to find that I have been mistaken, and that you and Gorgias
65 Text | really evils; and if they are mistaken and suppose the evils to
66 Text | found out. For, if I am not mistaken, he was about seventy years
Parmenides
Part
67 Text | time will come, if I am not mistaken, when philosophy will have
Phaedo
Part
68 Intro| and philosophy, or have mistaken verbal arguments for real
69 Text | others; Plato, if I am not mistaken, was ill.~ECHECRATES: Were
70 Text | should agree, if I am not mistaken, that what a man recollects
71 Text | more, gods, if I am not mistaken, as well as men.~Seeing
Phaedrus
Part
72 Text | young man, that you are much mistaken in your friend if you imagine
73 Text | he is! But perhaps I am mistaken; and Lysias at the commencement
74 Text | also speaks, if I am not mistaken, of confirmation and further
Philebus
Part
75 Intro| which may be correct or mistaken. You may see a figure at
76 Text | say the same, if I am not mistaken, of the earth which is in
77 Text | health, and, if I am not mistaken, harmony.~SOCRATES: Capital;
78 Text | Not if the pleasure is mistaken; how could we?~SOCRATES:
79 Text | them?~SOCRATES: If I am not mistaken, I have often repeated that
80 Text | but still, if I am not mistaken, you do assert that we must
Protagoras
Part
81 Text | of Elis, and, if I am not mistaken, Prodicus of Ceos, and several
82 Text | looks, and, if I am not mistaken, is also of a fair and gentle
83 Text | clearly enough, if I am not mistaken, that your countrymen are
84 Text | answer, ‘Yes,’ if I am not mistaken?~Yes, he said.~Which you
85 Text | his. And now, if I am not mistaken, you do not understand the
86 Text | for him?~You are entirely mistaken, Prodicus, said Protagoras;
87 Text | contemporaries. And if I am not mistaken, he composed the entire
88 Text | that, Pittacus, you are mistaken; the difficulty is not to
89 Text | considering them. If I am not mistaken the question was this: Are
90 Text | Socrates, he replied, you are mistaken in your remembrance of what
91 Text | shall be safer, if I am not mistaken, in saying that there are
92 Text | to them: Friends, you are mistaken, and are saying what is
93 Text | to that also, if I am not mistaken?~Protagoras assented.~Then
94 Text | alternative, if I am not mistaken?~He assented.~‘Are these
95 Text | but you, who are under the mistaken impression that ignorance
The Republic
Book
96 1 | interest; when they are mistaken, contrary to their interest;
97 1 | admitted that the rulers may be mistaken about their own interest
98 1 | suppose that I call him who is mistaken the stronger at the time
99 1 | stronger at the time when he is mistaken? ~Yes, I said, my impression
100 1 | but might be sometimes mistaken. ~You argue like an informer,
101 1 | example, that he who is mistaken about the sick is a physician
102 1 | physician in that he is mistaken? or that he who errs in
103 1 | convince us that we are mistaken in preferring justice to
104 3 | not? ~Because, if I am not mistaken, we shall have to say that
105 3 | alternating; and, unless I am mistaken, he spoke of an iambic as
106 3 | True. ~And I can hardly be mistaken in saying that sweet sauces
107 5 | And certainly, if I am not mistaken, such an admission was made
108 6 | done so, then, if I am not mistaken, we shall also acknowledge
109 6 | your hearers, if I am not mistaken, are likely to be still
110 6 | were saying, if I am not mistaken, that he who wanted to see
The Second Alcibiades
Part
111 Text | possible? I must have been mistaken.~SOCRATES: So it seems to
The Seventh Letter
Part
112 Text | quite illogically with a mistaken feeling of contempt, and
The Sophist
Part
113 Text | should all, if I am not mistaken, describe as possessing
114 Text | STRANGER: And this, if I am not mistaken, is the kind of ignorance
115 Text | saying of him, if I am not mistaken, that he was a disputer?~
116 Text | science, and, if I am not mistaken, the very greatest of all
117 Text | would agree, if I am not mistaken, that existences are relative
118 Text | pretty sure that I cannot be mistaken in terming him the true
The Statesman
Part
119 Text | digressed; for, if I am not mistaken, the exact place was at
120 Text | STRANGER: Because, if I am not mistaken, there has been an error
121 Text | class, and has, if I am not mistaken, literally nothing to do
122 Text | refer?~STRANGER: If I am not mistaken, we said that royal power
123 Text | STRANGER: Which, if I am not mistaken, will be politics?~YOUNG
The Symposium
Part
124 Intro| were recent. There he is mistaken: but they are still fresh
125 Text | his powers, if I am not mistaken, will be tested before long.
Theaetetus
Part
126 Intro| deems another ignorant or mistaken. If you form a judgment,
127 Intro| Theaetetus, yet he may be mistaken about the same syllable
128 Text | question. You mean, if I am not mistaken, something like what occurred
129 Text | not say that Theodorus was mistaken about you, but do your best
130 Text | really are? If I am not mistaken, they will be described
131 Text | three axioms, if I am not mistaken, are fighting with one another
132 Text | deems another ignorant or mistaken in his opinion?~THEODORUS:
133 Text | vinegrower, if I am not mistaken, is a better judge of the
134 Text | you would say, if I am not mistaken, ‘With the eyes and with
135 Text | mean, Socrates, if I am not mistaken, what is called thinking
136 Text | You think, if I am not mistaken, that your ‘truly false’
137 Text | only thought, can never be mistaken for twelve, which is only
138 Text | case we could not have been mistaken about pure conceptions of
139 Text | arithmetician, if I am not mistaken, has the conceptions of
140 Text | this belief, if I am not mistaken. But do not let us in looking
Timaeus
Part
141 Intro| was’ or ‘will be,’ we are mistaken, for these words are applicable
142 Text | SOCRATES: We said, if I am not mistaken, that the guardians should
143 Text | saying, and shows that we are mistaken, may claim a friendly victory.