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fall

The Apology
    Part
1 Text | throw away his arms, and fall on his knees before his Charmides Part
2 PreS | imitations of Plato, which fall very far short of the original. 3 PreS | same tale, they stand or fall together. But no one, not 4 PreS | which he was least likely to fall. They abound in obscurities, Cratylus Part
5 Text | help me, that I may not fall into some absurdity in stating 6 Text | similars, and all similars fall under the same art or science; Euthydemus Part
7 Intro| are no longer liable to fall into the errors which are 8 Intro| instructions. He is ready to fall down and worship them; although 9 Text | to give the youth a third fall; but I knew that he was 10 Text | non-plussed; but if I did fall into error, then again you 11 Text | tend to the same end, they fall short of either of their 12 Text | philosopher-politicians who aim at both fall short of both in the attainment The First Alcibiades Part
13 Text | see that our possessions fall far short of theirs. For 14 Text | will not he who is ignorant fall into error?~ALCIBIADES: Gorgias Part
15 Intro| are the same, or rather fall under the same class, and 16 Intro| most of us imperceptibly fall into the opinions of those 17 Intro| into which men too often fall unintentionally, are absorbed 18 Intro| does the actual statesman fall short of the ideal. And 19 Intro| later ages they seem to fall apart. The great art of Ion Part
20 Text | and he in pain let him fall from him to the ground into Laches Part
21 Text | Socrates and Nicias and Laches, fall out of acquaintance with Laws Book
22 1 | should all admit, in which we fall out with other nations who 23 2 | themselves, who would never fall into the monstrous error 24 3 | not, as the proverb says, fall off our ass. Let us then 25 4 | the punisher of those who fall short of the divine law. 26 5 | aims, should in nothing fall short of the fairest and 27 7 | which we were speaking will fall upon our own heads more 28 7 | they depart from right and fall into disorder, then they 29 8 | Our citizens ought not to fall below the nature of birds 30 9 | pollution shall be deemed to fall upon his own head;—the murdered 31 9 | ought not in such cases to fall short, if possible, of the 32 9 | come to the rescue shall fall under the curse of Zeus, 33 10 | and in this way the young fall into impieties, under the 34 10 | opposites, therefore, would fall under the opposite class?~ 35 10 | of retribution. Now, men fall into impiety from three 36 11 | themselves will not readily fall into habits of unbridled Menexenus Part
37 Text | ancestors, or from cowardice fall behind. Even as I exhort Parmenides Part
38 Text | because I am afraid that I may fall into a bottomless pit of Phaedo Part
39 Intro| that material equalities fall short of the conception 40 Intro| invisible; and can never fall into the error of confusing 41 Intro| opposites, still individuals fall under the latter class; 42 Text | equality is equal? or do they fall short of this perfect equality 43 Text | attain absolute equality, but fall short of it?~Very true.~ 44 Text | absolute equality of which they fall short?~Yes.~Then before 45 Text | aspire, and of that they fall short.~No other inference 46 Text | not so distant; and again fall into Tartarus, some at a 47 Text | can, but always return and fall into the chasm. The rivers Phaedrus Part
48 Intro| being thought mad he would fall down and worship. Then the 49 Intro| than blindness might be fall them. Then they would take 50 Intro| law and politics, again we fall under the lash of Socrates. 51 Text | and vice, and her wings fall from her and she drops to 52 Text | of image which he is to fall down and worship. The followers 53 Text | in adoration, and by his fall is compelled to pull back 54 Text | which the bridle and the fall had given him, having with 55 Text | they may not break them and fall into enmity. At last they 56 Text | distinguished speaker; if you fall short in either of these, Philebus Part
57 Intro| elements they respectively fall. These are, first, the infinite; 58 Intro| under which they naturally fall. Here, then, and in the 59 Intro| expressions are applied, fall under this class. The infinite 60 Text | appears to me to have had a fall; in fighting for the palm, The Republic Book
61 3 | and his poetry, we will fall down and worship him as 62 3 | rhythms equal in the rise and fall of the foot, long and short 63 4 | lest we should hereafter fall out by the way. Imagine 64 5 | my friends after me in my fall. And I pray Nemesis not 65 5 | the whole race may one day fall under the yoke of the barbarians? ~ 66 5 | in the nature of things, fall short of the truth? What 67 6 | philosophers must inevitably fall under the censure of the 68 7 | now unhappily allowed to fall down. ~Nothing will be more 69 7 | also to attain, and not to fall short of, as I was saying 70 9 | we should then be able to fall back on a single notion; 71 10 | children who have had a fall, keeping hold of the part 72 10 | strains; that we may not fall away into the childish love 73 10 | and here do not let us fall into the error of supposing The Seventh Letter Part
74 Text | are not likely either to fall on deaf ears or to lead The Sophist Part
75 Intro| may be also supposed to fall, and that is purification; 76 Intro| murioi), tell falsehoods and fall into errors. And this is 77 Text | not-being, we may at least not fall short in the consideration The Statesman Part
78 Intro| of action; the courageous fall short of them in justice, 79 Intro| Book of Genesis, the first fall of man is succeeded by a 80 Intro| state of innocence; (2) the fall of man; (3) the still deeper 81 Intro| in the world before the Fall, ‘the question must remain 82 Intro| There we are exhorted not to fall into the common error of 83 Text | shall be less likely to fall into that error.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 84 Text | they are the same, and also fall into the converse error 85 Text | action under which they fall. When we praise quickness The Symposium Part
86 Intro| one time seemed about to fall in love with him; and he 87 Intro| the Dialogue will probably fall between 384 and 369. Whether Theaetetus Part
88 Intro| too old and stiff to try a fall with him, and therefore 89 Intro| me depart unless I try a fall with you.’~Yes, that is 90 Intro| of not exceeding a single fall, I consent.’~Socrates now 91 Intro| danger they are ready to fall down and worship any one 92 Intro| turns giddy, and is ready to fall over the precipice; his 93 Intro| fancied, may be expected to fall down and worship his teachers. 94 Intro| of it are most likely to fall; thirdly, of the principal 95 Intro| when we go beyond these, we fall into conjectures and verbal 96 Intro| by words, least liable to fall under the influence of Physiology 97 Text | more supple youth try a fall with you, and do not drag 98 Text | been compelled to try a fall with you in argument.~SOCRATES: 99 Text | Please, then, to try a fall with me, whereby you will 100 Text | a bad archer, I miss and fall wide of the mark—and this Timaeus Part
101 Intro| dry, then the fleshy parts fall away and leave the sinews 102 Intro| and then of a sudden we fall rather heavily to the earth. 103 Intro| all predicates fail and fall short. Eternity or the eternal 104 Intro| they finally wear out and fall to pieces, old age and death 105 Text | reaching to the heart, and fall upon the moist, delicate 106 Text | from other bodies which fall upon the sight, some are 107 Text | the flowing of water, the fall of the thunderbolt, and 108 Text | bone, and the fleshy parts fall away from their foundation


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