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The Apology Part
1 Intro| ignorant as to attribute to the influence of Socrates notions which Charmides Part
2 PreS | course no doubt of the great influence exercised upon Greece and Cratylus Part
3 Intro| the effect of time, the influence of foreign languages, the 4 Intro| at a later stage by the influence of grammar and logic, and 5 Intro| completely emancipated from the influence of ‘Idols of the tribe’ 6 Intro| are always exercising an influence over them. Words appear 7 Intro| also have assigned a large influence to chance. Nor indeed is 8 Intro| observe also the reciprocal influence of sounds and conceptions 9 Intro| become emancipated from their influence. For in all processes of 10 Intro| do we deny the enormous influence which language has exercised 11 Intro| stand to each other. The influence of individuals must always 12 Intro| supposed to have exercised any influence worth speaking of on a language: 13 Intro| indeclinable parts of speech, the influence of euphony, the decay or 14 Intro| imperfect form either from the influence of writing and literature, 15 Intro| words were few; and its influence grew less and less as time 16 Intro| came into common use. Its influence on language has been increased 17 Intro| Proceeding further to trace the influence of literature on language 18 Intro| fear of tautology; (3) the influence of metre, rhythm, rhyme, 19 Text | not inherent, but is an influence introduced through the eyes, Gorgias Part
20 Intro| rhetoric exercises great influence over other men, but he is 21 Intro| rhetorician in popularity and influence. He could persuade the multitude 22 Intro| must not expect to have influence either with the Athenian 23 Intro| have exercised the greatest influence on mankind. Into the theological 24 Intro| reputation, or any other influence of public opinion, have 25 Intro| any healing or life-giving influence on the minds of men?~‘Let 26 Text | to time when under their influence, you would probably reply 27 Text | his injustice, and to have influence with him? Will he not rather Ion Part
28 Text | when they are under the influence of Dionysus but not when 29 Text | unconsciously under his inspiring influence, then I acquit you of dishonesty, Laws Book
30 1 | when he had slept off the influence of the draught.~Cleinias. 31 1 | these?—when we are under the influence of anger, love, pride, ignorance, 32 2 | intelligence, has the greatest influence, sing these fairest of strains, 33 3 | with fervour, under the influence of feelings akin to those 34 6 | These also should be men of influence, and at leisure to take 35 7 | sort of life, and under the influence of this desire will want 36 7 | bad soul when under the influence of passion, rejecting the 37 8 | anything, exercise a regulating influence upon the desires in general. 38 9 | and he who is under the influence of the latter fancies that 39 9 | by disease, or under the influence of extreme old age, or in 40 9 | premeditation, through the influence of pleasures, and desires, 41 10 | other ways a good or a bad influence, I should not like to be 42 10 | herself, or through the influence of another soul, all that 43 10 | own energy and the strong influence of others—when she has communion 44 11 | which he has made under the influence of some unjust compulsion, Menexenus Part
45 Text | when they are under the influence of the speaker, more wonderful Meno Part
46 Intro| logic retained a continuous influence over it, and a form like 47 Intro| found in him. A certain influence of mathematics both on the 48 Intro| falls absolutely under their influence, and then quickly discards 49 Intro| is, it exercised a great influence on his successors, not unlike 50 Text | manifest pest and corrupting influence to those who have to do 51 Text | great family, and a man of influence at Athens and in all Hellas, Parmenides Part
52 Intro| error, exercised a wonderful influence over their minds. To do 53 Intro| There is an obscure Megarian influence on Plato which cannot wholly 54 Intro| is partially under their influence, using them as a sort of ‘ Phaedo Part
55 Intro| soul has escaped from the influence of pleasures and pains, 56 Intro| exercise an appreciable influence over the lives of men. The 57 Text | ought not to resist her influence, and whither she leads they 58 Text | before said, is under the influence of heat, they will not remain 59 Text | when the fire is under the influence of the cold, they will not Phaedrus Part
60 Intro| important social and educational influence than among ourselves. (See 61 Intro| ones, having a predominant influence over the lives of men. And 62 Intro| has exercised so great an influence on the literature of modern 63 Text | equally afraid of anybody’s influence who has any other advantage 64 Text | through some corrupting influence, they may have lost the 65 Text | of Ares, when under the influence of love, if they fancy that Philebus Part
66 Intro| ludicrous exaggeration the influence exerted by the one and many 67 Intro| assisted by the unconscious influence of language; they are impressed 68 Intro| confirm them. Under the influence of religious feeling or 69 Intro| can any one doubt that the influence of their philosophy on politics— 70 Intro| can hardly estimate the influence which a simple principle 71 Intro| common language. And as words influence men’s thoughts, we fear 72 Intro| self-interest has a great and real influence on the minds of statesmen. 73 Intro| is a word which has great influence apart from any consideration 74 Text | sound, and her seductive influence is declared by them to be Protagoras Part
75 Intro| their knowledge under the influence of pleasure. But this opposition 76 Intro| against the dangers of ‘influence,’ of which the invidious The Republic Book
77 2 | deranged by any external influence? ~True. ~And the same principle, 78 2 | be compelled by external influence to take many shapes? ~He 79 2 | we have mothers under the influence of the poets scaring their 80 3 | resolution, and never, under the influence either of force or enchantment, 81 3 | either under the softer influence of pleasure, or the sterner 82 3 | pleasure, or the sterner influence of fear? ~Yes, he said; 83 4 | Certainly not. ~Then, under the influence either of poverty or of 84 4 | or in pain, or under the influence of desire or fear, a man 85 4 | were saying, the united influence of music and gymnastics 86 5 | have a great and paramount influence on the State for good or 87 7 | to the flatterers; their influence over him would greatly increase; 88 7 | attract the soul, but do not influence those of us who have any 89 8 | last brought by their joint influence to a middle point, and gives 90 8 | within him, whether the influence of a father or of kindred, 91 9 | being when, either under the influence of nature or habit, or both, 92 10 | very well-such is the sweet influence which melody and rhythm 93 10 | be profited if under the influence of honor or money or power, The Second Alcibiades Part
94 Pre | There are traces of Stoic influence in the general tone and The Seventh Letter Part
95 Text | himself had gained under the influence of good teaching, was not 96 Text | in check by my wishes and influence. But now, rushing upon one The Sophist Part
97 Intro| comparison with the greater influence of public opinion. But there 98 Intro| with others, is due to the influence which the Eleatic philosophy 99 Intro| true explanation to the influence which the Eleatic philosophy 100 Intro| insoluble puzzles to us.~The influence of opposites is felt in 101 Intro| world, and have exercised an influence which will never pass away; The Statesman Part
102 Intro| analogies, and have a reflex influence on thought; they people 103 Intro| classes, similarly under the influence of mixed motives, no one 104 Intro| become a plutocracy. The influence of wealth, though not the 105 Text | to the whole it seems to influence all our actions: we must 106 Text | out of season where their influence prevails, they become by The Symposium Part
107 Intro| social life and parental influence in Hellenic cities; and 108 Text | these ascending under the influence of true love, begins to 109 Text | as well as spoken to the influence which they have always had Theaetetus Part
110 Intro| have exercised a far wider influence in the cities of Ionia ( 111 Intro| philosophy are lowered by the influence which is exercised over 112 Intro| absolutely certain, (a) of the influence exerted by the mind over 113 Intro| from time to time by the influence of literature and philosophy. 114 Intro| bodily ones.~c. The false influence of language. We are apt 115 Intro| exercise a considerable influence on human character, yet 116 Intro| considerable, but undefined influence, we must not increase the 117 Intro| itself or by the latent influence of the body. Both science 118 Intro| heavenly, the slow and silent influence of habit, which little by 119 Intro| liable to fall under the influence of Physiology or Metaphysic. 120 Text | me, or falling under the influence of others, have gone away Timaeus Part
121 Intro| nevertheless had the greatest influence over the ancient and mediaeval 122 Intro| anticipated the truth.~The influence with the Timaeus has exercised 123 Intro| and unpleasant, and their influence extends over the whole region 124 Intro| when they are under the influence of some disorder or enthusiasm 125 Intro| when mingled under the influence of heat with salt, is malignant 126 Intro| often made vicious by the influence of bodily pain; the briny 127 Intro| added, and the unconscious influence of science has to be subtracted, 128 Intro| philosophy and had a great influence on the beginnings of knowledge. 129 Intro| Xenophanes).~Under the influence of such ideas, perhaps also 130 Intro| was helpless against the influence of any word which had an 131 Intro| has also had an elevating influence on philosophy. The conception 132 Intro| falls under the narrowing influence which any single branch, 133 Intro| disengage himself from the influence of words. Nor are there 134 Intro| much more subject to the influence of words than the moderns. 135 Intro| numbers had so great an influence over the minds of early 136 Intro| them of being under the influence of words, do we suppose 137 Intro| him to be subject to the influence of external causes, and 138 Intro| recognized, and that the influence of the one over the other 139 Intro| nevertheless have had a great influence in promoting system and 140 Intro| attraction of cohesion. The influence of such affinities and the 141 Text | the beginning, when the influence of reason got the better 142 Text | he must include the other influence of the variable cause as 143 Text | other having a soothing influence, and restoring this same