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The Apology
Part
1 Intro| virtue at such a ‘moderate’ rate as five minae. Something
2 Text | matter for that); at any rate, I believe in spiritual
3 Text | and therefore he, at any rate, will not seek to stop him);
4 Text | deserved or not, at any rate the world has decided that
Charmides
Part
5 PreS | superior to Plato: at any rate it is couched in language
6 PreS | Ideas to all things, at any rate to all things which have
7 Intro| outside of them; at any rate they can only have relation
8 Text | more right, but, at any rate, no clear result was attained),
Cratylus
Part
9 Intro| about the middle, or at any rate in the first half, of the
10 Intro| profitably studied. But at any rate it has brought back the
11 Text | of motion), but is at any rate connected with pheresthai (
12 Text | all in a moment; at any rate, not such a subject as language,
Euthydemus
Part
13 Text | they do know this—at any rate they said just now that
14 Text | were we, Crito. But at any rate you know that if this is
15 Text | lords and ancestors.~At any rate they are yours, he said,
Euthyphro
Part
16 Intro| rudely proposed, at any rate were not to be appealed
The First Alcibiades
Part
17 Text | think that they can; at any rate, they can teach many far
18 Text | SOCRATES: Perhaps, at any rate, I am right in saying that
19 Text | cannot say.~SOCRATES: At any rate, thus much has been admitted,
20 Text | advance? for we are at any rate tolerably well agreed as
Gorgias
Part
21 Intro| triumphs, if not here, at any rate in another world. These
22 Intro| he replies that at any rate rhetoricians, like despots,
23 Intro| refutation, and is at any rate sufficiently refuted by
24 Intro| How are they to be? At any rate they must have the spirit
25 Intro| they are un-Greek; at any rate there is hardly anything
26 Text | him justly.~POLUS: At any rate you will allow that he who
27 Text | Macedonia?~SOCRATES: At any rate I hear that he is.~POLUS:
28 Text | possible, let him at any rate be allowed to live as long
29 Text | most’ of both; or at any rate, they rejoiced about equally.~
30 Text | I can; just now, at any rate, the speeches which I am
Ion
Part
31 Text | ION: No.~SOCRATES: At any rate he will know what a general
Laws
Book
32 1 | be said to be only fourth rate.~Cleinias. Stranger, we
33 1 | that there is; you at any rate, were just now saying that
34 2 | become antiquated. At any rate, they are far from being
35 2 | something strange, at any rate on first hearing, in a Dionysiac
36 3 | things, if possible—at any rate, things human—may come to
37 4 | this as a matter of first–rate importance. For what is
38 6 | girls by preference, at any rate, one or the other. He who
39 6 | we can.~Athenian. At any rate, we must do our best.~Cleinias.
40 7 | they do not object, at any rate until they know how to manage
41 7 | if not to as many, at any rate to persons not inferior
42 9 | not be attainable—at any rate, we will show our readiness
43 9 | the many, from whom at any rate we should profess a desire
44 9 | never voluntarily, or at any rate in a far less degree; and
45 9 | greater than death, or, at any rate, not much less. A kinsman
46 10 | manner than other men, at any rate in a truer; and who knows
47 10 | are probably right; at any rate we may as well follow in
48 10 | will answer for you; at any rate, we must not suppose that
49 11 | an individual at a lower rate; and I hope that you will
50 11 | hate injustice, or at any rate abate much of their evil–
51 12 | let him be praised at any rate for his enthusiasm; and
52 12 | greatest glory; or at any rate you will be thought the
Lysis
Part
53 Text | masters on you. But at any rate when you go home to your
54 Text | true, he replied: at any rate not if our present view
Meno
Part
55 Intro| clouds of glory,’ at any rate able to enter into the inheritance
56 Text | know the nature. At any rate, will you condescend a little,
57 Text | wanted? He would, at any rate, have desired to make his
Parmenides
Part
58 Intro| younger than they? At any rate the others are more than
Phaedo
Part
59 Intro| if not for ever, at any rate for a time, in order that
60 Intro| them may be doubted; at any rate the thought of them when
61 Intro| reckoning,—more merciful, at any rate, than the eternal damnation
62 Text | decide at the moment.~At any rate you can decide whether he
Phaedrus
Part
63 Intro| begs him to remain, at any rate until the heat of noon has
64 Intro| of his wings—such at any rate is his nature. Now the characters
65 Intro| s salvation,’ or at any rate to his attainment of wealth
66 Intro| literature of a nation, or at any rate which can prevent it becoming
67 Text | unless you like. At any rate the loves of lovers and
68 Text | composition.~SOCRATES: At any rate, you will allow that every
69 Text | fine thing; and, at any rate, is not to be despised by
Philebus
Part
70 Intro| desirous of happiness, at any rate for ourselves and our friends,
71 Intro| no difference, or at any rate no great difference, of
72 Intro| Might is right,’ at any rate seeks to deduce our ideas
73 Intro| interpreted by the other. At any rate, it is not Plato who is
74 Text | qualities? would you not at any rate want sight?~PROTARCHUS:
75 Text | If so, the gods, at any rate, cannot be supposed to have
76 Text | unmixed, or if not, at any rate what is most akin to them
Protagoras
Part
77 Intro| more important work, at any rate as closely connected with
78 Text | heard us talking. At any rate, when we knocked at the
The Republic
Book
79 1 | good? ~Yes, he said; at any rate those of them who are able
80 3 | introduce the gods, at any rate let him not dare so completely
81 3 | though I may guess. ~At any rate you can tell that a song
82 3 | be possible, and at any rate the rest of the city? ~What
83 3 | from the citizens a fixed rate of pay, enough to meet the
84 5 | if not, of two; at any rate, let the changes be as few
85 6 | continue to utter them; at any rate let us hear if there is
86 6 | tremendous; but, at any rate, I understand you to say
87 7 | with clearness? ~At any rate, we are satisfied, as before,
88 8 | youth? ~Yes, he said; at any rate the individual out of whom
89 8 | appears to me to be so; at any rate money is highly valued by
90 10 | speaking the truth. ~At any rate, he replied, philosophers
The Second Alcibiades
Part
91 Text | manage, Socrates?—At any rate I will set this crown of
The Seventh Letter
Part
92 Text | on this occasion at any rate was really a case of “the
The Sophist
Part
93 Intro| probably include both. At any rate, we shall be safer in accepting
94 Intro| Athenian wisdom. At any rate he is a divine person, one
95 Intro| elements with being? At any rate, you can hardly avoid resolving
96 Intro| who can tell?—is, at any rate, historical and rational,
97 Intro| conservatism, and will at any rate be made an excuse for it.
98 Intro| begins to appear; at any rate we can make an order which,
99 Text | one or many kinds? At any rate there are two principal
100 Text | the case.~STRANGER: At any rate we will understand him,
101 Text | general?~THEAETETUS: At any rate, he is said to do so.~STRANGER:
102 Text | STRANGER: There is at any rate no difficulty in seeing
The Statesman
Part
103 Intro| forgotten them, or at any rate makes only a slight allusion
104 Text | SOCRATES: I mean that you rate them all at the same value,
105 Text | of one, two, or, at any rate, of a few.~YOUNG SOCRATES:
Theaetetus
Part
106 Intro| in the Republic. At any rate, there is no occasion to
107 Intro| of measuring could at any rate reduce them all to definite
108 Intro| if not at once, at any rate in succession. Such glimpses
109 Text | tell.~THEAETETUS: At any rate, Socrates, after such an
110 Text | nothing and nobody. At any rate, my good man, do not sheer
111 Text | theory sound or not? at any rate, no small war is raging
112 Text | found?~THEAETETUS: At any rate, Socrates, I am satisfied
Timaeus
Part
113 Intro| under any other. At any rate, the language of Plato has