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The Apology
Part
1 Intro| one and not to the other?—especially when we consider that these
2 Text | citizen and alien, but especially to the citizens, inasmuch
3 Text | dishonourable and impious and wrong, especially now, when I am being tried
Charmides
Part
4 PreF | several parts of the work, especially of the Theaetetus, Sophist,
5 PreS | interpretation of either, especially of the ancient, from itself
6 PreS | him, to be genuine (see especially Karsten, Commentio Critica
7 PreS | deny that in some passages, especially in the Republic and Laws,
Cratylus
Part
8 Intro| to the earlier dialogues, especially to the Phaedrus and Euthydemus.
9 Intro| pronunciation, which is especially affected by the women, who
10 Intro| our forefathers, and especially the women, who are most
11 Intro| great crises of language, especially in the transitions from
12 Intro| is the echo of the sense, especially in poetry, in which beauty
13 Intro| Greek. In the two latter, especially in Greek, sentences are
14 Intro| their powers of expression, especially in writing, tautology begins
15 Text | origin. For the Hellenes, especially those who were under the
16 Text | the sounds iota and delta, especially the women, who are most
Crito
Part
17 Text | like words? Any one, and especially a rhetorician, will have
Euthydemus
Part
18 Text | one of them was cut off; especially when he saw a second monster
Euthyphro
Part
19 Intro| so also among the gods? Especially, about good and evil, which
20 Text | they are always arguing, especially in courts of law: they commit
The First Alcibiades
Part
21 Pre | important work, e.g. the Laws, especially when we remember that he
22 Text | with the care of him, and especially with the fashioning and
23 Text | number of their slaves, and especially of the Helots, or of their
24 Text | in me the faith that I am especially designed to bring you to
25 Text | not look at the soul; and especially at that part of the soul
Gorgias
Part
26 Intro| age. In other passages, especially in the Apology, he disclaims
27 Intro| Gorgias and other dialogues, especially the Republic, the Philebus,
28 Intro| nature of disease and death. Especially when crimes are committed
29 Intro| half of the truth which is especially needed in the present age.
30 Intro| and he will sometimes, especially when his powers are failing,
31 Intro| power of the whole passage—especially of what may be called the
32 Text | disgraced if I refused, especially as I have promised to answer
33 Text | consequences are pressed upon you, especially if in the last resort you
34 Text | he is the death of you, especially of the younger ones among
Ion
Part
35 Text | of many good poets; and especially of Homer, who is the best
Laches
Part
36 Text | attended to the subject, especially as you have children who,
Laws
Book
37 1 | most other states which especially cultivate gymnastics. Whether
38 1 | to tell you what I think, especially as we are now proposing
39 2 | best and best educated, and especially that which delights the
40 2 | are apt to make us dizzy, especially in childhood, the legislator
41 3 | to regard all virtue, and especially that which comes first,
42 3 | general degeneracy, and especially to their ignorance of the
43 3 | ignorance will be a disorder especially prevalent among kings, because
44 3 | likely to give them, and especially princesses who had recently
45 4 | although the sea is too near, especially if, as you say, the harbours
46 6 | and all his life long, and especially while he is begetting children,
47 6 | every way inferior. And especially on the day and night of
48 7 | utter some cry, and this is especially the case with man, and he
49 7 | To be sure, Stranger—more especially if we could procure him
50 7 | manage these weapons, and especially how to handle heavy arms;
51 8 | against his neighbour, and especially of encroaching on his neighbour’
52 9 | And with a view to them especially, and yet not without a provident
53 10 | done against religion; and especially great when in violation
54 10 | nature and power of the soul, especially in what relates to her origin:
55 10 | mighty intellect. And women especially, and men too, when they
56 11 | position of authority, and especially those who are in state offices.
57 11 | as to other matters and especially in what relates to marriage,
58 12 | be a man of reputation, especially in war, if he is to exhibit
59 12 | having an eye upon them, and especially honouring them if they succeed,
60 12 | colour suitable to the Gods, especially in woven works, but dyes
61 12 | citizens at large; and, more especially, from the rejected candidate.
Lysis
Part
62 Intro| Dialogues of Plato (compare especially the Protagoras and Theaetetus),
63 Intro| nature of man? And in those especially who have no family ties,
64 Intro| self-control, which, in youth especially, are rarely to be found.
Menexenus
Part
65 Pre | important work, e.g. the Laws, especially when we remember that he
Meno
Part
66 Intro| always talking about them, especially about the Idea of Good;
67 Intro| from his own writings (see especially Laws). In the Laws he harps
68 Text | famous for their wisdom, especially at Larisa, which is the
Parmenides
Part
69 Intro| points in his criticism are especially deserving of notice. First
70 Text | subjects which any one, especially at his age, can well speak
Phaedo
Part
71 Intro| departing may vanish into air (especially if there is a wind blowing
72 Intro| invent, and that in religion especially the traditional form was
73 Text | laughing and weeping by turns, especially the excitable Apollodorus—
74 Text | her away and scatter her; especially if a man should happen to
75 Text | soul wears out many bodies, especially if a man live many years.
76 Text | several times to a man, especially when it happens among those
77 Text | other than the soul, and especially the wise soul? Do you know
Phaedrus
Part
78 Intro| their associations, and especially in the contrast of the sensible
79 Intro| the dialogues of Plato, especially the Phaedrus, Symposium,
80 Text | discourse excellent, more especially in the matter of the language?~
81 Text | enjoyment of beauty, and especially of personal beauty, by the
82 Text | would make a man of him, and especially from that society which
83 Text | fairly as I could; more especially in the matter of the poetical
84 Text | most useful possession, especially in war, and you may get
Philebus
Part
85 Intro| In music, for example, especially in flute-playing, the conjectural
86 Intro| their philosophy on politics—especially on foreign politics, on
87 Intro| principles. In politics especially hardly any other argument
88 Intro| greatest happiness of mankind, especially if believed to be the will
Protagoras
Part
89 Intro| and aspects of the truth, especially of the popular and philosophical
90 Text | he was very gracious; and especially to-day, for I have just
The Republic
Book
91 2 | important part of any work, especially in the case of a young and
92 3 | prayed all the Greeks, but especially the two sons of Atreus,
93 3 | is simple and good; and especially the military gymnastics. ~
94 4 | will be able to go to war, especially against an enemy who is
95 5 | said. ~I repeated, Why am I especially not to be let off? ~Why,
96 5 | exercising with the men, especially when they are no longer
97 5 | he who dislikes learning, especially in youth, when he has no
98 6 | things first among us all, especially if his bodily endowments
99 6 | under such circumstances, especially if he be a citizen of a
100 8 | they and their adherents, especially the young men of the governing
101 9 | goaded on by them, and especially by love himself, who is
102 9 | into slavery for money, especially if he sold them into the
103 10 | appreciate when imitated, especially at a public festival when
104 10 | charmed by her as I am, especially when she appears in Homer? ~
The Second Alcibiades
Part
105 Text | that he is asking for good, especially if the Gods are in the mood
106 Text | that wisdom and justice are especially honoured both by the Gods
The Seventh Letter
Part
107 Text | taken me back to Dionysios, especially since a statement had now
108 Text | well suited to monarchs, especially to those who have got their
109 Text | philosophical views in language, especially not in language that is
The Sophist
Part
110 Intro| share in the throne. This is especially true of the Eleatic philosophy:
111 Intro| His metaphysical genius is especially shown in the construction
112 Text | says that all the gods, and especially the god of strangers, are
113 Text | your courteous request, especially after what you have said.
114 Text | thing which appeared to me especially characteristic of him.~THEAETETUS:
115 Text | STRANGER: And the vowels, especially, are a sort of bond which
The Statesman
Part
116 Intro| the Sophist and Statesman especially we note that the discussion
The Symposium
Part
117 Intro| the writings of Plato, is especially applicable to the Symposium.~
118 Intro| character of them, shown especially in the appeals to mythology,
119 Intro| In imaginative persons, especially, the God and beast in man
120 Intro| in certain Greek states, especially at Sparta and Thebes, the
121 Text | when I hear another strain, especially that of you rich men and
122 Text | do what you advise, and especially what you prescribe as a
123 Text | among gods and men, but especially wonderful in his birth.
124 Text | beautiful than others, is especially honourable. Consider, too,
125 Text | general. And the love, more especially, which is concerned with
126 Text | partner with whom he can talk, especially a good-looking one, he will
127 Text | and varied discourse? I am especially struck with the beauty of
Theaetetus
Part
128 Intro| promise of his youth, and especially the famous conversation
129 Intro| later writings of Plato, especially in the Theaetetus, Sophist,
130 Intro| trace in history, and more especially in the history of philosophy.
131 Intro| keener and more intense, especially when confined within narrow
132 Intro| corrected by the touch, especially in infancy. The confirmation
133 Intro| some ancient tradition, especially if it takes the form and
134 Text | were in force; this was especially asserted of justice; but
Timaeus
Part
135 Intro| Athenian people, and to one especially, which I will rehearse in
136 Intro| seen. The Gods themselves, especially the greater Gods, such as
137 Intro| pre-Socratic philosophers, and especially the Pythagoreans, gave various
138 Intro| he singles them out, as especially incapable of being tested
139 Intro| virtues of particular numbers, especially of the number 10 (Stob.
140 Intro| and in nature; and hence, especially when we argue from isolated
141 Intro| faith. It was a subject especially congenial to the ponderous
142 Text | compressing the whole eye, and especially the centre part, so that