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Charmides Part
1 Text | But at that moment, when I saw him coming in, I confess 2 Text | Critias heard me say this, and saw that I was in a difficulty; Cratylus Part
3 Intro| his master Socrates, he saw through the hollowness of 4 Intro| an eta): ‘the sons of God saw the daughters of men that 5 Text | True.~SOCRATES: And we saw that actions were not relative 6 Text | race in remote ages; he saw only what was at hand and Critias Part
7 Text | of the ten princes first saw the light, and thither the 8 Text | but they were sober, and saw clearly that all these goods Euthydemus Part
9 Text | of the Lyceum where you saw me, and was about to depart; 10 Text | wildness of youth. Cleinias saw me from the entrance as 11 Text | and Euthydemus, when they saw him, at first stopped and 12 Text | above all men, to perish.~I saw that they were getting exasperated 13 Text | and are an ancient.~Now I saw that he was getting angry 14 Text | off; especially when he saw a second monster of a sea-crab, 15 Text | Yes, he said, I certainly saw him and the mother of the The First Alcibiades Part
16 Text | as I flatter myself, if I saw you loving your good things, 17 Text | of these matters, if you saw them at variance?~ALCIBIADES: 18 Text | not suppose that you ever saw or heard of men quarrelling 19 Text | distinct enough;’ but who ever saw the trace of money going Gorgias Part
20 Intro| sceptre, as Odysseus in Homer saw him~‘Wielding a sceptre 21 Intro| who says that Odysseus saw Minos in his court ‘holding 22 Text | not be jealous when you saw any one killing or despoiling 23 Text | in Homer declares that he saw him:~‘Holding a sceptre Laches Part
24 Text | that we had courage who saw us in action, but not, I Laws Book
25 1 | similar reason, because he saw that while they are in the 26 3 | but their only one. They saw that on the former occasion 27 3 | liberty in the other, and we saw that in a mean they attained 28 9 | stopped short, because we saw that these sufferings are 29 10 | will explain:—When the king saw that our actions had life, 30 10 | the fate of those whom you saw, who had done unholy and 31 12 | for the bodies which they saw moving in heaven all appeared Lysis Part
32 Text | from the court, and when he saw Ctesippus and myself, was 33 Text | that Hippothales, when he saw the crowd, got behind them, 34 Text | and spoiling him. But I saw that he was in great excitement Menexenus Part
35 Text | to stand aloof, when he saw the Lacedaemonians growing Parmenides Part
36 Intro| philosopher never clearly saw that true ideas were only Phaedo Part
37 Intro| when the mind was clear and saw into the purposes of God. 38 Intro| intellectual world, and saw no way of connecting them. 39 Text | child in her arms. When she saw us she uttered a cry and 40 Text | to the time when we first saw the material equals, and 41 Text | pretty well; and when I saw a great man standing by 42 Text | heaven through which he saw the sun and the other stars, 43 Text | sorrow; but now when we saw him drinking, and saw too 44 Text | we saw him drinking, and saw too that he had finished Phaedrus Part
45 Intro| actions of the other; how they saw each other in God; how in 46 Intro| of being, in which they saw justice and holiness and 47 Text | practise his lesson. There he saw a certain lover of discourse 48 Text | had a similar weakness;—he saw and rejoiced; now thought 49 Text | things which our soul once saw while following God—when 50 Text | holy things which once they saw. Few only retain an adequate 51 Text | rest of the happy band they saw beauty shining in brightness,— 52 Text | I repeat again that we saw her there shining in company 53 Text | What would they say if they saw that we, like the many, Philebus Part
54 Intro| like. The goddess of beauty saw the universal wantonness 55 Text | to the next step. When we saw those elements of which 56 Text | awake or dreaming, ever saw or imagined mind or wisdom Protagoras Part
57 Text | of the fair Alcibiades. I saw him the day before yesterday; 58 Text | door, and he opened and saw us, he grumbled: They are 59 Text | I lifted up my eyes and saw’ Hippias the Elean sitting 60 Text | would have been nowhere.~I saw that he was not satisfied The Republic Book
61 1 | struck dumb: but when I saw his fury rising, I looked 62 1 | the argument, and everyone saw that the definition of justice 63 1 | in torrents; and then I saw what I had never seen before, 64 2 | stooping and looking in, saw a dead body of stature, 65 3 | blessed gods, when they saw Hephaestus bustling about 66 4 | Let us push on. ~Here I saw something: Halloo! I said, 67 4 | at our feet, and we never saw her; nothing could be more 68 7 | saying to him, that what he saw before was an illusion, 69 7 | shadows which he formerly saw are truer than the objects 70 7 | behold; any geometrician who saw them would appreciate the 71 7 | much excitement. For when I saw philosophy so undeservedly 72 9 | tyrannical desires are, as we saw, at the greatest distance? 73 10 | have remembered when they saw their works that these were 74 10 | place. Then he beheld and saw on one side the souls departing 75 10 | midst of the light, they saw the ends of the chains of 76 10 | had time to reflect, and saw what was in the lot, he 77 10 | previous life. There he saw the soul which had once 78 10 | everybody else; and when he saw it, he said that he would The Second Alcibiades Part
79 Text | certainly would when you saw each of them rivalling the The Seventh Letter Part
80 Text | the course of affairs and saw them being swept in all 81 Text | confined to himself. Indeed, he saw it being actually implanted The Sophist Part
82 Intro| independent of it. He clearly saw that the isolation of ideas 83 Intro| regarded as mere categories, he saw or thought that he saw a 84 Intro| he saw or thought that he saw a gradual revelation of 85 Intro| hermit of Prague, that never saw pen and ink, very wittily The Statesman Part
86 Text | were right, because you saw that you would come to man; The Symposium Part
87 Intro| anticipating modern science, saw, or thought that he saw, 88 Intro| saw, or thought that he saw, a sex in plants; there 89 Intro| fruitio Dei;’ as Dante saw all things contained in 90 Text | suppose further, that when he saw their perplexity he said: ‘ 91 Text | at his serious purpose, I saw in him divine and golden 92 Text | observation of others, but I saw them. Now I fancied that Theaetetus Part
93 Intro| witty maid-servant, who saw Thales tumbling into a well, 94 Intro| His metaphysical genius saw or seemed to see a common 95 Intro| pervading the change: these he saw everywhere, and often expressed 96 Intro| by the light of genius he saw or seemed to see a mysterious 97 Intro| can begin to rise. Plato saw the necessity of combating 98 Intro| facts which nobody ever saw, and which can neither be 99 Intro| have happened since I last saw this! There is probably 100 Text | Certainly.~SOCRATES: But he who saw, and has knowledge of that 101 Text | knowledge of that which he saw, remembers, when he closes 102 Text | you heard them spoken or saw them written, you might Timaeus Part
103 Intro| Father who begat the world saw the image which he had made 104 Intro| great divisions of those who saw only a principle of motion, 105 Intro| motion, and of those who saw only a principle of rest, 106 Intro| the Divine Being. No one saw that this objective was 107 Intro| they are to our eyes; he saw them, not as they are divided 108 Intro| For Plato never clearly saw that both elements had an 109 Text | therefore yesterday when I saw that you wanted me to describe 110 Text | you were born, because she saw that the happy temperament 111 Text | When the father and creator saw the creature which he had