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The Apology Part
1 Intro| all things. Thus he had passed his life as a sort of missionary 2 Intro| not a public man, he has passed his days in instructing 3 Text | many days and nights he had passed in the course of his life Charmides Part
4 PreS | genius of a Sophist, may have passed into a romance which became 5 Text | made a mistake, but have passed through life the unerring 6 Text | time for consideration has passed, I said, when violence is Cratylus Part
7 Intro| and literature which has passed away. A satire is unmeaning 8 Intro| language, when they have passed their first stage, of which, 9 Intro| wild growth of dialects passed into a language. Then arose 10 Intro| thousand years ago, has passed away and left no sign. But 11 Intro| died away. The study has passed from the metaphysical into 12 Intro| not without monotony, has passed into a complicated period, 13 Intro| from theory to fact; it has passed out of the region of guesses 14 Text | only word which has been passed over. Deilia signifies that Critias Part
15 Intro| memory of their deeds has passed away; for there have since 16 Intro| military force. And so they passed their lives as guardians 17 Intro| and they dug a canal which passed through the zones of land 18 Text | the bridges where the sea passed in. The stone which was 19 Text | transgressed in anything, and passed judgment, and before they 20 Text | judgment, and before they passed judgment they gave their Euthydemus Part
21 Intro| happy;’ (3) we seem to have passed the stage arrived at in 22 Text | regard all that has hitherto passed between you and them as 23 Text | after a few more words had passed between us we went away. The First Alcibiades Part
24 Pre | Socratic literature which has passed away. And we must consider 25 Pre | dialogues bearing this name passed current in antiquity, and 26 Text | confess, would long ago have passed away, as I flatter myself, 27 Text | king (at Susa), that he passed through a large tract of 28 Text | care of yourself would have passed away, but yours is just Gorgias Part
29 Intro| of a man. He who has not ‘passed his metaphysics’ before 30 Intro| slain coincide with the time passed by the spirits in their 31 Text | incurable, the time has passed at which they can receive Laches Part
32 Text | Lacedaemonians, whose whole life is passed in finding out and practising 33 Text | spear; but as the other ship passed by and drew him after as Laws Book
34 3 | of opinion, but is best passed over in silence.~Megillus. 35 4 | are laws right which are passed for the good of particular 36 6 | time for procreation has passed let the man or woman who 37 6 | the enactments having been passed, let them be carried into 38 7 | considerable portion of life to be passed ill or well.~Cleinias. True.~ 39 7 | state.~A night which is passed in such a manner, in addition 40 11 | reproaches, and so they passed a law to the effect that 41 12 | them the women who have passed the age of childbearing; Menexenus Part
42 Pre | Socratic literature which has passed away. And we must consider 43 Pre | dialogues bearing this name passed current in antiquity, and 44 Text | to sea, joined hands and passed through the whole country, 45 Text | hatred of the foreigner has passed unadulterated into the life-blood Parmenides Part
46 Intro| But he could hardly have passed upon them a more unmeaning 47 Intro| of philosophy which has passed away. At first we read it Phaedo Part
48 Intro| Mem.) The time has been passed by him in conversation with 49 Intro| being one, when men have passed out of the sphere of earthly 50 Intro| now happening to those who passed out of life a hundred or 51 Intro| two thousand years have passed away.~The two principal 52 Intro| wholly ignored by one who passed his life in fulfilling the 53 Text | that you would tell me what passed, as exactly as you can.~ 54 Text | we went in and generally passed the day with Socrates. On 55 Text | or feebly? Narrate what passed as exactly as you can.~PHAEDO: 56 Text | and just soul which has passed through life in the company 57 Text | all, they have sentence passed upon them, as they have 58 Text | a good deal of time had passed while he was within. When Phaedrus Part
59 Intro| until the heat of noon has passed; he would like to have a 60 Intro| The heat of the day has passed, and after offering up a 61 Intro| love was found: how the two passed their lives together in 62 Intro| All her after existence, passed in many forms of men and 63 Intro| three speeches are then passed in review: the first of 64 Intro| this we may believe to have passed before Plato’s mind when 65 Text | that when their passion has passed away, there is no knowing 66 Text | the heat of the day has passed; do you not see that the 67 Text | memory of scenes which have passed away.~But of beauty, I repeat 68 Text | to the censure which was passed on the speaking or writing Philebus Part
69 Intro| which some topics lightly passed over were to receive a fuller 70 Intro| of philosophy which has passed away. Plato himself seems 71 Intro| perjuries of lovers have passed into a proverb.~Which of 72 Intro| the Socratic has already passed into a more ideal point 73 Intro| altered; we seem to have passed over from one theory of 74 Intro| the first disciples has passed away. The doctrine is no 75 Intro| guardianship of his doctrine’ has passed into other hands; and now 76 Intro| So then, having briefly passed in review the various principles Protagoras Part
77 Text | sit down and tell me what passed, and my attendant here shall The Republic Book
78 1 | determine how life may be passed by each one of us to the 79 3 | soul, with shrilling cry, passed like smoke beneath the earth." ~ 80 3 | out of the question, he passed his entire life as a valetudinarian; 81 3 | speaking, and his whole life is passed in warbling and the delights 82 5 | five-and-twenty, when he has passed the point at which the pulse 83 6 | that one who like you has passed a lifetime in the study 84 7 | that the two sounds have passed into the same-either party 85 7 | number of years which were passed in bodily exercise-will 86 9 | I said, years will have passed away, and you must conceive 87 10 | now the bloom of youth has passed away from them? ~Exactly. ~ 88 10 | without turning round they passed beneath the throne of Necessity; 89 10 | Necessity; and when they had all passed, they marched on in a scorching The Second Alcibiades Part
90 Text | bad, and have therefore passed all their days in misery, The Seventh Letter Part
91 Text | I hear the rest of what passed between them, but what Theodotes The Sophist Part
92 Intro| negative proposition has really passed into an undefined positive. 93 Intro| seems, however, to have passed into an imaginary science 94 Intro| of Plato which would have passed away unheeded, and their 95 Intro| until the opposition has passed away. In his own words, 96 Intro| whole schools of philosophy passed away in the vain attempt 97 Intro| enthusiasm of his youth has passed away, the authority of the The Statesman Part
98 Intro| on these a mighty change passed. For their life was reversed 99 Intro| the earthborn men had all passed away, the ruler of the universe 100 Text | violence at that time quickly passed through the like changes, 101 Text | thence derived, first of all passed into the world, and were The Symposium Part
102 Text | before you appeared we had passed a resolution that each one 103 Text | as he could: the turn was passed round from left to right; 104 Text | large goblet which they passed round, and Socrates was 105 Text | Lyceum he took a bath, and passed the day as usual. In the Theaetetus Part
106 Intro| of ancient philosophy has passed before us. And the negative 107 Text | an impression which has passed away to be the same with 108 Text | made, that those who have passed their days in the pursuit 109 Text | and warped. And so he has passed out of youth into manhood, 110 Text | the future, and laws are passed under the idea that they Timaeus Part
111 Intro| memory of their exploits has passed away owing to the lapse 112 Intro| generations which had since passed. Thereupon an aged priest 113 Intro| natural phenomena would have passed unheeded before his eyes, 114 Intro| familiar to us, had never passed before his mind.~Thus far 115 Intro| of man, when he has once passed out of the stage of mythology 116 Text | Athenian city, which have passed into oblivion through lapse