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The Apology Part
1 Text | endeavour to clear away in a short time, a slander which has 2 Text | you—the time has been too short; if there were a law at Charmides Part
3 PreS | sentence into two or more short ones. Neither is the same 4 PreS | Plato, which fall very far short of the original. The breath Cratylus Part
5 Intro| and answer questions—in short, the dialectician? The pilot 6 Intro| image in fact always falls short in some degree of the original, 7 Intro| in this respect falling short of Plato. Westphal holds 8 Intro| same words are repeated at short intervals. Of course the 9 Text | day either imera or emera (short e), which is called by us Euthydemus Part
10 Intro| also teach virtue in a very short time and in the very best 11 Text | for they say that in a short time they can impart their 12 Text | great perfection in such a short time? There is much, indeed, 13 Text | contrived by you, that in a very short time it can be imparted 14 Text | the same end, they fall short of either of their component 15 Text | philosopher-politicians who aim at both fall short of both in the attainment Euthyphro Part
16 Intro| cannot be resolved in a short time; and he would rather 17 Intro| giving what they want; in short, a mode of doing business 18 Intro| true and good, he stops short; this was a lesson which The First Alcibiades Part
19 Pre | scholars in the case of a short writing; but this is inconceivable 20 Text | our possessions fall far short of theirs. For no one here Gorgias Part
21 Intro| long as he pleases,’ or ‘as short as he pleases’ (compare 22 Intro| long as he pleases, and as short as he pleases.’ Socrates 23 Intro| statesmen have fallen very far short of the political ideal, 24 Intro| actual philosopher falls short of the one wise man, so 25 Intro| the actual statesman fall short of the ideal. And so partly 26 Text | my best to make them as short as possible; for a part 27 Text | profession is that I can be as short as any one.~SOCRATES: That 28 Text | about such high matters in a short time?~GORGIAS: Certainly 29 Text | and upon any subject,—in short, he can persuade the multitude Laches Part
30 Text | man. To make a long story short, I will only tell you what Laws Book
31 1 | chariot, army—anything, in short, of which he has the direction?~ 32 2 | bad man lives only a very short time. These are the truths 33 3 | day of the year—was too short for the discussion.~Athenian. 34 4 | punisher of those who fall short of the divine law. To justice, 35 4 | is a great man, but in a short time he pays a penalty which 36 4 | expense, nor yet falling short of the honour which has 37 4 | perspiring, because it is so very short:~But before virtue the immortal 38 5 | should in nothing fall short of the fairest and truest; 39 6 | great labour will last but a short time?~Cleinias. True.~Athenian. 40 9 | enactments ought always to have a short prelude, we may speak to 41 9 | similar nature. But we stopped short, because we saw that these 42 9 | not in such cases to fall short, if possible, of the terrors 43 12 | naked, or wearing only a short tunic and without a girdle, Lysis Part
44 Text | with you but for a very short time, you would have plagued Menexenus Part
45 Pre | scholars in the case of a short writing; but this is inconceivable 46 Intro| interest, falls very far short of the rugged grandeur and Meno Part
47 Text | area of the triangle falls short by an area corresponding Parmenides Part
48 Intro| psychological theory falls very far short of the infinite subtlety 49 Intro| connexion falls very far short of the Hegelian identity 50 Intro| in anything for ever so short a time, as for that time 51 Intro| contact or separation. In short, if one is not, nothing Phaedo Part
52 Intro| material equalities fall short of the conception of absolute 53 Intro| pleasures and pains are short in proportion as they are 54 Intro| nations, in a comparatively short period of time. May we be 55 Text | likeness in any degree falls short or not of that which is 56 Text | is equal? or do they fall short of this perfect equality 57 Text | some other thing, but falls short of, and cannot be, that 58 Text | absolute equality, but fall short of it?~Very true.~And we 59 Text | equality of which they fall short?~Yes.~Then before we began 60 Text | aspire, and of that they fall short.~No other inference can 61 Text | death, still, during the short time that remains, I shall Phaedrus Part
62 Intro| and who teach how to be short or long at pleasure. Prodicus 63 Intro| thing than either to be short or long, which was to be 64 Intro| Phaedrus (exclusive of the short introductory passage about 65 Intro| Phaedrus, which, while falling short of the Republic in definite 66 Intro| glimpses of a truth beyond.~Two short passages, which are unconnected 67 Text | may have seen them for a short time only, or they may have 68 Text | together anyhow; he has a short thick neck; he is flat-faced 69 Text | forms for everything, either short or going on to infinity. 70 Text | was to be neither long nor short, but of a convenient length.~ 71 Text | about a small matter, and a short speech about a great matter, 72 Text | distinguished speaker; if you fall short in either of these, you Philebus Part
73 Intro| Philebus falls very far short of the Republic in fancy 74 Text | SOCRATES: The ridiculous is in short the specific name which Protagoras Part
75 Intro| affairs private and public; in short, the science or knowledge 76 Intro| acknowledge his inability to speak short?~Counsels of moderation 77 Text | answers? shall I make them too short?~Certainly not, I said.~ 78 Text | Certainly not, I said.~But short enough?~Yes, I said.~Shall 79 Text | what appears to me to be short enough, or what appears 80 Text | what appears to you to be short enough?~I have heard, I 81 Text | those which he was asked in short replies. He began to put 82 Text | always in training, and wear short cloaks; for they imagine 83 Text | character; consisting of short memorable sentences, which The Republic Book
84 2 | enlargement will be nothing short of a whole army, which will 85 3 | fall of the foot, long and short alternating; and, unless 86 3 | rhythm, and assigned to them short and long quantities. Also 87 5 | the nature of things, fall short of the truth? What do you 88 6 | in experience and falling short of them in no particular 89 6 | which in any degree falls short of the whole truth is not 90 6 | merely, as at present-nothing short of the most finished picture 91 7 | attain, and not to fall short of, as I was saying that 92 8 | short-lived existences pass over a short space, and in long-lived 93 10 | what was ever great in a short time? The whole period of The Second Alcibiades Part
94 Pre | it is a good example of a short spurious work, which may 95 Text | obtain them. And often in a short space of time they change 96 Text | SOCRATES: It may be, in short, that the possession of The Seventh Letter Part
97 Text | as I did, that in quite a short time they made the former 98 Text | arrival, to cut a long story short, I found the court of Dionysios The Sophist Part
99 Intro| appeared like meteors for a short time in different parts 100 Intro| and could teach them in a short time, and at a small cost. 101 Intro| may attain even within the short space of one or two thousand 102 Text | be expected from such a short and simple question. At 103 Text | at a small cost, and in a short time, is not that a jest?~ 104 Text | we may at least not fall short in the consideration of 105 Text | dissembler, who in private and in short speeches compels the person The Statesman Part
106 Intro| action; the courageous fall short of them in justice, but 107 Intro| actually prevailed for a short time at Athens—the rule 108 Text | letters well enough in very short and easy syllables, and 109 Text | with all those words, in short, which denote a mean or 110 Text | refer?~STRANGER: To nothing short of the whole regulation 111 Text | on the other hand, falls short of the former in justice The Symposium Part
112 Intro| discourses begins with a short argument which overthrows 113 Text | is compounded of elements short and long, once differing 114 Text | the same, and yet in the short interval which elapses between Theaetetus Part
115 Intro| been written down. In a short introductory scene, Euclides 116 Intro| ourselves, he may be long or short, as he pleases. But the 117 Intro| is disposed also to stop—short of a manifest absurdity. 118 Intro| ideal of which they fell short; and have died in a manner Timaeus Part
119 Intro| within the compass of a short treatise. But the intermediate 120 Intro| or an arm too long or too short is at once ugly and unserviceable, 121 Intro| predicates fail and fall short. Eternity or the eternal 122 Intro| class, in which Plato falls short of the truths of modern 123 Intro| account must be given of the short work entitled ‘Timaeus Locrus,’