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1 PreS | translator will often be compelled to substitute one for another, 2 Text | and then you will not be compelled to say what you do not like; 3 Text | well ordered by a law which compelled every man to weave and wash Cratylus Part
4 Intro| usage of them; and we are compelled to admit with Hermogenes 5 Intro| except in so far as they are compelled to repeat themselves by Critias Part
6 Text | fresh beginning, and not be compelled to say the same things over The First Alcibiades Part
7 Pre | name of Alcibiades, we are compelled to suspend our judgment Gorgias Part
8 Intro| restored to good-humour, and compelled to assent to the required 9 Intro| or building? Gorgias is compelled to admit that if he did 10 Intro| be his own case, if he is compelled to stay and listen to them. 11 Text | what you are asked, I am compelled to stay and listen to you, 12 Text | Ignoble, I should say, if I am compelled to answer, for I call what 13 Text | this admission, Gorgias was compelled to contradict himself, that 14 Text | say what he thinks, he is compelled to contradict himself; and 15 Text | and night and day he is compelled to be filling them, and 16 Text | if, as we were afterwards compelled to acknowledge, the satisfaction Ion Part
17 Intro| the better judge? Ion is compelled to admit that every man Laws Book
18 1 | by the nature of the case compelled to take their meals together 19 1 | sorrows, when they were compelled to face them would run away 20 3 | them in any way, and they compelled every one to praise all 21 4 | great naval potentate, who compelled the inhabitants of Attica 22 4 | being imitative, he is often compelled to represent men of opposite 23 5 | what we do not know, we are compelled to act amiss ourselves. 24 6 | first class; they shall be compelled to vote, and, if they do 25 6 | three first classes shall be compelled to vote; but the fourth 26 6 | at which every state is compelled to use the words, “just,” “ 27 6 | therefore, although we are compelled to use both equalities, 28 6 | no interest shall not be compelled. The elector shall propose 29 6 | three first classes shall be compelled to go to the election, but 30 6 | slower natures shall be compelled to enter into marriage with 31 8 | unfortunate whose souls are compelled to pass through life always 32 8 | than twenty, and shall be compelled to run up to eighteen; and 33 8 | twothirds no one shall be compelled to sell. And how will they 34 8 | and which strangers are compelled to buy and purchase of others. 35 9 | Inasmuch as we are not compelled to give laws, but we may 36 11 | necessity, the best women were compelled to follow similar callings, 37 11 | calamity, and he will be compelled to disobey the law, if he 38 11 | children, then he shall be compelled to marry until he has begotten Lysis Part
39 Text | friendship. For the poor man is compelled to be the friend of the 40 Text | evil?~True.~And the body is compelled by reason of disease to Menexenus Part
41 Pre | name of Alcibiades, we are compelled to suspend our judgment 42 Text | s notice, and he will be compelled almost to improvise.~SOCRATES: 43 Text | remembered by us, because they compelled the king in fear for himself 44 Text | she herself, when she was compelled, entered into the war, and Meno Part
45 Text | initiated, and were not compelled, as you said yesterday, Phaedo Part
46 Intro| maintain it are immediately compelled to renounce the shadow which 47 Text | pursues either is generally compelled to take the other; their 48 Text | but of the evil, which are compelled to wander about such places 49 Text | pains of which they are compelled to undergo for a year, but Phaedrus Part
50 Text | sooner or later have been compelled by him to listen whether 51 Text | despised in his eyes he will be compelled to banish from him divine 52 Text | flight, while the other is compelled to follow him with passion 53 Text | in one way or another has compelled others to make an equal 54 Text | lover, and Lysias shall be compelled by me to write another discourse 55 Text | because they have been compelled to gaze intensely on him; 56 Text | adoration, and by his fall is compelled to pull back the reins with 57 Text | poetical figures which I was compelled to use, because Phaedrus Philebus Part
58 Intro| meaning of the words, we are compelled to admit that two contradictory 59 Intro| of the Phaedo. For he is compelled to confess, rather reluctantly, 60 Text | and at the same time are compelled, if you are pressed, to 61 Text | further absurdity in our being compelled to say that he who has a Protagoras Part
62 Intro| aware that he will soon be compelled by the dialectics of Socrates 63 Intro| There is Alcibiades, who is compelled by the necessity of his 64 Text | and that they may not be compelled through bodily weakness 65 Text | restraints upon them which compelled them to practise virtue— 66 Text | nature; and when a man is compelled to choose one of two evils, 67 Text | he fears when he is not compelled? Would not this be in flat The Republic Book
68 1 | instead of waiting to be compelled, has been deemed dishonorable. 69 2 | deceived, neither can they be compelled. But what if there are no 70 2 | Then he can hardly be compelled by external influence to 71 4 | equally with them, must be compelled or induced to do their own 72 4 | said, that we may not be compelled to examine all such objections, 73 5 | innocent sufferers have compelled the guilty few to give satisfaction? ~ 74 5 | exclusion of the other are compelled to stand aside, cities will 75 6 | corrupt are providentially compelled, whether they will or not, 76 6 | been or hereafter shall be compelled by a superior power to have 77 6 | perplexity; for they are compelled to admit that there are 78 6 | search after it the soul is compelled to use hypotheses; not ascending 79 7 | of them is liberated and compelled suddenly to stand up and 80 7 | Far truer. ~And if he is compelled to look straight at the 81 7 | surrounding darkness, he is compelled to fight in courts of law, 82 7 | these cases a man is not compelled to ask of thought the question, 83 7 | light up the chaos, was compelled to reverse the process, 84 7 | down again into the den and compelled to hold any military or 85 8 | property is taken from them are compelled to defend themselves before 86 8 | payment of taxes, and thus compelled to devote themselves to 87 8 | alternative, I said: to be compelled to dwell only with the many 88 9 | arrived when he will be compelled to flatter divers of his 89 9 | or paralytic man who is compelled to pass his life, not in 90 10 | them as with gold, and have compelled them to stay at home with 91 10 | talking to him and being compelled to hear what he has to say, 92 10 | right opinion from being compelled to associate with another The Sophist Part
93 Intro| rest. Already we have been compelled to attribute opposite determinations 94 Text | the greater part of them compelled to change many opinions 95 Text | not-being is involved. For he is compelled to contradict himself as 96 Text | many-headed Sophist has compelled us, quite against our will, 97 Text | maintaining this, we are compelled over and over again to assert 98 Text | name with the thing will be compelled to say that it is the name 99 Text | STRANGER: Why, because they are compelled to use the words ‘to be,’ ‘ 100 Text | nature for which the Sophist compelled us to search.~STRANGER: The Statesman Part
101 Intro| duty, and therefore he is compelled to impose on himself and 102 Intro| be consulted that we are compelled to do, not what is best, 103 Text | perfection of right, why are we compelled to make laws at all? The 104 Text | contrary to law and custom, is compelled to do what is juster and 105 Text | at the hands of those who compelled him.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Very The Symposium Part
106 Text | improve the young, until he is compelled to contemplate and see the 107 Text | from our supplies, we were compelled to go without food—on such 108 Text | willing to drink, he could if compelled beat us all at that,—wonderful 109 Text | ensued, and every one was compelled to drink large quantities Theaetetus Part
110 Intro| himself. He is, therefore, compelled to admit that he is a measure; 111 Intro| and logic to which we are compelled to conform, and to which 112 Text | habit and ignorance we are compelled even in this discussion 113 Text | stripped him, and he has been compelled to try a fall with you in 114 Text | perpetual circle, you will be compelled to go round and round, and Timaeus Part
115 Intro| one name; wherefore we are compelled to speak of water or fire, 116 Intro| mind and of the best, is compelled in the execution of his 117 Text | Egypt, and had not been compelled, by reason of the factions 118 Text | fell off from her, being compelled to stand alone, after having 119 Text | being moved by others, are compelled to move others. And this 120 Text | unaccustomed argument, which I am compelled to use; but I believe that 121 Text | in a sort of heaven, are compelled to imitate the motion of


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