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1 Text | of many more; there is no danger of my being the last of 2 Text | who altogether despised danger in comparison with disgrace; 3 Text | warning, utterly despised danger and death, and instead of 4 Text | any thought of death and danger? For wherever a man’s place 5 Text | to remain in the hour of danger; he should not think of 6 Text | whereas I, who am probably in danger of my life, will do none 7 Text | anything common or mean when in danger: nor do I now repent of Cratylus Part
8 Intro| few such cries, and little danger of mistaking or confusing 9 Intro| reconstructing them. (3) There is the danger of identifying language, 10 Intro| of man. (6) There is the danger which besets all enquiries 11 Text | their meaning, is in great danger of being deceived?~CRATYLUS: Crito Part
12 Intro| friends, who will incur no danger in making the attempt to 13 Intro| dishonour to himself and danger to his friends. Even in 14 Text | the zeal the greater the danger; and therefore we ought Euthydemus Part
15 Text | entertainments; there is a danger that men may undervalue The First Alcibiades Part
16 Text | Athenian people; for the danger which I most fear is that 17 Text | and there is no longer any danger, as we once feared, that Gorgias Part
18 Intro| would have you consider the danger which you and other philosophers 19 Intro| which will preserve him from danger; and this, as you say, is 20 Intro| only we shall be always in danger of being deceived. And so 21 Intro| not beforehand the hour of danger, the pilot, not like Plato’ 22 Intro| themselves: to be their guides in danger, their saviours in extremity; 23 Text | when he is in the greatest danger and is going to be despoiled 24 Text | them in the extremity of danger, and that I am in the power 25 Text | arts which secure us from danger always; like that art of 26 Text | properties from the extremity of danger, just like rhetoric. Yet 27 Text | removes injustice can be in no danger of being treated unjustly: Laches Part
28 Intro| because they do not know the danger. Against this inversion 29 Text | at education, there is a danger that you may be trying the 30 Text | you were my companion in danger, and gave a proof of your Laws Book
31 1 | is loyalty in the hour of danger, and may be truly called 32 1 | he be a coward, who, when danger comes, is sick and drunk 33 1 | is no risk and no great danger than the reverse?”~Cleinias. 34 3 | Assyrian Empire. To meet the danger the single army was distributed 35 3 | prayer of a fool is full of danger, being likely to end in 36 3 | should take heed of the danger. As far as we can guess 37 3 | more ready in the hour of danger. And if there was any wise 38 3 | help, or would risk the danger of an alliance with them, 39 5 | there may be trouble and danger. But, seeing that we are 40 5 | difficulties. That is a danger which, as I am saying, is 41 6 | there would be very little danger, at the end of the time, 42 6 | some war or other similar danger, which caused the passing 43 6 | have been singularity and danger in imposing such a custom 44 7 | and die or undergo any danger, but must instantly rush 45 7 | escape from some labour or danger into good, and has greater 46 8 | escape out of so great a danger? Truly, Cleinias, here is 47 10 | there will have been no danger to anybody but myself—would 48 10 | when they are sick or in danger, or in any sort of difficulty, 49 12 | bidden; and in the hour of danger he should not pursue and 50 12 | too well shall be in no danger for the remainder of his 51 12 | willing to share with you the danger by stating and explaining 52 12 | to the surface again. The danger is not a slight or ordinary Lysis Part
53 Text | accidents. There is also another danger; the fair, when any one Parmenides Part
54 Intro| most comprehensive, the danger of error is the most serious; Phaedo Part
55 Intro| second best.~Now there is a danger in the contemplation of 56 Intro| of things, as there is a danger in looking at the sun during 57 Text | take care that we avoid a danger.~Of what nature? I said.~ 58 Text | thus you would avoid the danger of saying that the greater 59 Text | but of eternity! And the danger of neglecting her from this Phaedrus Part
60 Intro| opinion that there is small danger of this; the politicians Philebus Part
61 Intro| In order to avoid this danger, he proposes that they shall 62 Intro| courageous from fear of danger. Whereas the philosopher 63 Intro| the world. But there is a danger that, in his first enthusiasm, 64 Text | young men, is there not a danger that we and Philebus may 65 Text | careful, for I think that the danger will be very serious if 66 Text | but shall we share in the danger, and take our part of the Protagoras Part
67 Text | but are you aware of the danger which you are incurring? 68 Text | and when; and then the danger of purchasing them is not 69 Text | courageous where there is danger?~Yes, Socrates, so men say.~ The Republic Book
70 1 | may, notwithstanding the danger, if upon reflection I approve 71 3 | some kind; but there is a danger that the nerves of our guardians 72 3 | by them. ~There is a real danger, he said. ~Then we must 73 3 | man utters in the hour of danger and stern resolve, or when 74 4 | and yet there might be a danger to the poor State if the 75 4 | musical innovation is full of danger to the whole State, and 76 5 | slippery thing; and the danger is not that I shall be laughed 77 5 | for there is certainly a danger of our getting unintentionally 78 5 | there will be a further danger of our herd, as the guardians 79 5 | themselves there will be no danger of the rest of the city 80 5 | happen in war, how great the danger is! the children will be 81 5 | shall be secured against danger; then all will be well. ~ 82 5 | business; and if there is danger they have only to follow 83 5 | spare them, considering the danger which there is that the 84 7 | and that if there were no danger they were to be brought 85 7 | Certainly. ~There is a danger lest they should taste the 86 8 | moment of danger-for where danger is, there is no fear that The Seventh Letter Part
87 Text | position of considerable danger. If therefore anything should 88 Text | philosophy, fearing the danger suggested by mischief-makers, The Sophist Part
89 Intro| nature of comparison, the danger of putting words in the 90 Intro| understand to be full of danger. Many a sceptic has stood, 91 Intro| of life and nature. The danger is that they may be too 92 Intro| to avoid paradox and the danger of giving offence to the 93 Text | mean? And where does the danger lie?~STRANGER: When we say The Statesman Part
94 Intro| diffused, and there was a danger of universal ruin. Then 95 Intro| society. The uselessness, the danger, the true value of such 96 Intro| be found in language, the danger of word-catching, have frequently 97 Intro| the latter there is less danger of allowing ourselves to 98 Text | of evil, and there was a danger of universal ruin to the 99 Text | Therefore, as there is a danger of this, the next best thing The Symposium Part
100 Text | fail him in the hour of danger? The veriest coward would 101 Text | to the gods, there is a danger that we shall be split up 102 Text | therefore comparatively out of danger. He and Laches were retreating, Theaetetus Part
103 Intro| in others? In the hour of danger they are ready to fall down 104 Intro| therefore that we are always in danger of leaving out the half 105 Text | in others? In the hour of danger, when they are in perils 106 Text | use in proceeding when the danger is so great?~THEODORUS: Timaeus Part
107 Intro| August. Confess.)~There is no danger of the modern commentators 108 Intro| and mythology.~A greater danger with modern interpreters 109 Intro| turn are safer when the danger is from water. Now the Nile 110 Intro| passions are in revolt, or danger approaches from without, 111 Intro| not by food or drink. The danger, however, is not so great 112 Intro| sleep, there is not so much danger; but if it assails those 113 Text | undergone the very extremity of danger, she defeated and triumphed 114 Text | heart in the expectation of danger and the swelling and excitement


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