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The Apology Part
1 Intro| professes a respect in the open court, which contrasts with his 2 Intro| and not accused in the court.~But there is another part 3 Intro| might surely come into court and witness against him, 4 Intro| and brothers all appear in court (including ‘this’ Plato), 5 Text | for the first time in a court of law, I am quite a stranger 6 Text | but his brother, who is in court, will confirm the truth 7 Text | Socrates, who are present in court.~What, do you mean to say, 8 Text | you bring me up in this court, which is a place not of 9 Text | speaking, tell me and the court, in somewhat plainer terms, 10 Text | answer to you and to the court, as you refuse to answer 11 Text | by the assistance of the court! But then you swear in the 12 Text | might justly be arraigned in court for denying the existence 13 Text | Many of them I see in the court. There is Crito, who is 14 Text | produced his children in court, which was a moving spectacle, 15 Text | when I was on my way to the court, or while I was speaking, Charmides Part
16 PreS | Plato to Sicily and the court of Dionysius are all of 17 Text | equal, in Persia at the court of the great king, or on Crito Part
18 Text | not say, as you did in the court (compare Apol.), that you 19 Text | whether in battle or in a court of law, or in any other Euthydemus Part
20 Text | walked about in the covered court; they had not taken more 21 Text | whether he had ever been into court; but they say that he knows Euthyphro Part
22 Text | to have you up before the court for this. He knows that 23 Text | pass gaily enough in the court; but perhaps they may be 24 Text | me, and not have me into court; but if you disapprove, 25 Text | repeat this challenge in the court.~EUTHYPHRO: Yes, indeed, 26 Text | find a flaw in him; the court shall have a great deal Gorgias Part
27 Intro| and Minos was to hold the court of appeal. Now death is 28 Intro| Odysseus saw Minos in his court ‘holding a golden sceptre,’ 29 Text | puerile exterior; Neither in a court of justice could you state 30 Text | when you went up before the Court, even if the accuser were 31 Text | never be brought into a court of justice, as you very 32 Text | nothing to say in the justice court. And you might argue with 33 Text | physician would be tried in a court of little boys at the indictment 34 Text | I am brought before the court. For I shall not be able 35 Text | primacy, and he shall hold a court of appeal, in case either Ion Part
36 Text | vestibule is full, and the court is full, of ghosts descending Laches Part
37 Text | we had been arguing in a court of law there might have Laws Book
38 6 | bring his suit in the common court, and if he obtain a verdict 39 6 | have recourse to another court; and if the two courts cannot 40 6 | reason there shall be a court of law in every tribe, and 41 6 | judgment shall rest with that court which, as we maintain, has 42 6 | admit: this shall be the court established for those who 43 6 | written up, if he cannot in a court of law convict those who 44 8 | let them bring him into court, and if he be convicted 45 8 | stealth or by force, let the court determine what he ought 46 9 | guardians of the law, and a court selected by merit from the 47 9 | are to be brought into to court, how the summonses are to 48 9 | compensation for the injury as the court deciding the cause shall 49 9 | three years, unless the court assign him a longer term. 50 9 | hipparchs shall form the court in such cases.~Laws are 51 10 | him before the appointed court according to the law; and 52 10 | if any one be cast, the court shall estimate the punishment 53 10 | things be condemned by the court to be bound according to 54 10 | they bring the matter into court and prosecute the offender 55 11 | when it is brought into court, if it be registered in 56 11 | regulation, and is brought into court and convicted, he shall 57 11 | a column in front of the court of the wardens of the agora, 58 11 | place on a column in the court of the wardens of the city 59 11 | his adversaries into the court of the select judges, and 60 11 | may bring him before the court of select judges, and punish 61 11 | of that inflicted by the court. And if a guardian appears 62 11 | bring him before the same court, and whatever damages are 63 11 | of them be convicted, the court shall determine what he 64 11 | he be convicted, let the court determine what he shall 65 11 | them be brought before a court in which every single one 66 11 | offender be convicted, let the court determine what he ought 67 11 | be a private person, the court shall determine what he 68 11 | the previous case, let the court fix what he ought to pay 69 11 | or in the agora, or in a court of justice, or in any public 70 11 | double the value which the court fixes as the price of the 71 11 | magistrates hand him over to the court, and if he be convicted 72 11 | let him be judged in the court of select judges; and if 73 11 | he be convicted, let the court determine whether he may 74 11 | from contentiousness, the court shall fix a time during 75 12 | If any one convict in a court of law a stranger or a slave 76 12 | public property, let the court determine what punishment 77 12 | military matters. Moreover, the court shall further determine 78 12 | In the first place, the court shall be composed of the 79 12 | be added, as well as the court of select judges; and let 80 12 | and bring them before the court, until they are willing 81 12 | if he be convicted in a court of law of interfering about 82 12 | judges. And in the second court there shall be judges of 83 12 | on proceeding to a third court, then if he win he shall 84 12 | previously satisfied), the court shall follow up the case, 85 12 | authority bring him before the court of the guardians of the Lysis Part
86 Text | of them were in the outer court amusing themselves; but 87 Text | entered the Palaestra from the court, and when he saw Ctesippus 88 Text | ignorant, has to love and court him who knows.’ And indeed 89 Text | by reason of disease to court and make friends of the Phaedo Part
90 Intro| had been in convincing the court.~The philosopher desires 91 Text | early in the morning at the court in which the trial took 92 Text | indictment as if I were in a court?~We should like you to do Phaedrus Part
93 Text | defendant doing in a law court— are they not contending?~ 94 Text | other; he is brought into court, and then Tisias says that Protagoras Part
95 Text | rise and take a turn in the court and wait about there until 96 Text | and walked about in the court, and I thought that I would The Republic Book
97 1 | been sacrificing in the court; and there were some other 98 2 | messengers who were sent to the court; where as soon as he arrived 99 6 | at an assembly, or in a court of law, or a theatre, or 100 8 | accusation he brings them into court and murders them, making 101 9 | creatures within him, but has to court them, and his great study The Seventh Letter Part
102 Text | mentioned, to trial before a court of law, laying a most iniquitous 103 Text | story short, I found the court of Dionysios full of intrigues 104 Text | came as his ally to the court of Dionysios, in order that 105 Text | seems, Archytes came to the court of Dionysios. Before my The Statesman Part
106 Intro| ignorant and unprofessional court, and may be condemned and 107 Text | physician has to come before a court of review, in which the 108 Text | and indict him in some court, and then if he is found The Symposium Part
109 Intro| revellers breaks into the court, and the voice of Alcibiades 110 Text | Alcibiades resounding in the court; he was in a great state Theaetetus Part
111 Intro| them when they appear in court. ‘What do you mean?’ I mean 112 Text | themselves in the outer court, and now they seem to have 113 Text | have to appear and speak in court. How natural is this!~THEODORUS: 114 Text | guess which arguments in a court would convince any one of Timaeus Part
115 Intro| we will bring them into court and acknowledge their claims 116 Text | we will bring them into court and make them citizens,