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Charmides
Part
1 Text | I have sworn, and I must keep my oath, and therefore if
Cratylus
Part
2 Text | himself would suffice to keep them with him in his own
3 Text | and a power which none can keep out, and also the swiftest,
Critias
Part
4 Text | For friends should not keep their stories to themselves,
5 Text | of whom were appointed to keep watch in the lesser zone,
Crito
Part
6 Text | life? Perhaps not, if you keep them in a good temper; but
Euthydemus
Part
7 Intro| philosophy and politics; they keep out of the dangers of politics,
8 Text | their serious purpose, and keep their promise (I will show
9 Text | enough of both, and so they keep out of the way of all risks
Euthyphro
Part
10 Text | able to detain them and keep them fixed. But enough of
The First Alcibiades
Part
11 Text | thoughts of yours, which you keep to yourself; whereby you
12 Text | have an antidote which will keep you out of harm’s way.~ALCIBIADES:
Gorgias
Part
13 Text | is to blame; for he would keep us loitering in the Agora.~
14 Text | was attempting? Will you keep your promise, and answer
15 Text | a sum of money, let him keep what he has stolen and spend
16 Text | Well, get on, and don’t keep fooling: then you will know
17 Text | you, like a child, want to keep hold and will not give it
18 Text | are not those who at first keep their place, and then, when
Laws
Book
19 1 | observed, and was able to keep them friends.~Cleinias.
20 1 | their passions; he should keep a watch over them, and blame
21 2 | that they were unable to keep quiet either in limb or
22 3 | of defence, in order to keep off wild beasts; thus creating
23 5 | the sharpest eyes shall keep watch that any infringement
24 6 | council, which is always to keep watch together with the
25 6 | shall by fortifications keep off the evil–disposed, in
26 6 | hollow dells; and shall keep in the overflow by the help
27 6 | thus they will at once keep guard, and at the same time
28 6 | become our disciples, and keep in view the things which
29 6 | guardian of the law ought to keep in view. There was one main
30 6 | dig and to trench, and to keep off the enemy by fortifications,
31 6 | Very true.~Athenian. Let us keep in mind the words which
32 6 | Cleinias. What do you bid us keep in mind?~Athenian. That
33 7 | Magistrates in states who keep awake at night are terrible
34 7 | which he ought not; let him keep a sharp look–out, and take
35 7 | regular and natural order, and keep the city alive and awake,
36 7 | is not altogether able to keep his body still; and so out
37 7 | divers other stars do not keep the same path, and we call
38 9 | magistrates shall take him and keep him in bonds, and produce
39 9 | birth; similarly he shall keep his hands from a stranger,
40 11 | the magistrates for its keep, and they shall determine
41 11 | the best men everywhere to keep taverns for a time, or carry
42 11 | but his relations shall keep him at home in any way which
43 12 | or get up in the night to keep guard and deliver messages
44 12 | about the whole city? They keep watch and hand over their
Lysis
Part
45 Intro| are indolent and do not ‘keep them in repair;’ or being
46 Intro| he who wishes to make or keep a friend may profitably
Menexenus
Part
47 Text | the sound of their words keep ringing in my ears.~MENEXENUS:
48 Text | the king, if he wished to keep his head on his shoulders.
49 Text | not able to hold out or keep her resolution of refusing
50 Text | me hear them, and I will keep the secret.~SOCRATES: Then
51 Text | secret.~SOCRATES: Then I will keep my promise.~THE END~ >
Meno
Part
52 Text | to order her house, and keep what is indoors, and obey
53 Text | be fastened in order to keep them, and if they are not
Phaedo
Part
54 Text | with the bodily nature, but keep ourselves pure until the
55 Text | and in their desire to keep them, they abstain from
56 Text | better speak out, and not keep silence, since I do not
Phaedrus
Part
57 Intro| train him in luxury, he will keep him out of society, he will
58 Intro| who is left at home to keep house. The chariots of the
59 Intro| your mind. They will not keep you dawdling at home, or
60 Text | without going in, I will keep you company.~PHAEDRUS: What
61 Text | pleasure and not good, will keep and train the body of his
62 Text | speaking, the orator should keep probability in view, and
Philebus
Part
63 Text | Do not perplex us, and keep asking questions of us to
64 Text | speech.~SOCRATES: We must keep up our spirits;—let us now
65 Text | he may not unfrequently keep them in his mind for a considerable
66 Text | may depart; or will you keep me here until midnight?
Protagoras
Part
67 Text | shorten his answers, and keep to the point, as he did
68 Text | overseer or president; he will keep watch over your words and
The Republic
Book
69 1 | our house your resort and keep company with these young
70 1 | inference. ~And when you want to keep a pruning-hook safe, then
71 1 | Clearly. ~And when you want to keep a shield or a lyre, and
72 1 | Prithee, friend, do not keep your knowledge to yourself;
73 2 | in justice. No man would keep his hands off what was not
74 2 | one another's faces, and keep up appearances with one
75 2 | we are unjust, we shall keep the gains, and by our sinning
76 2 | have been on the watch to keep one another from doing wrong,
77 2 | are only exhorting us to keep injustice dark, and that
78 3 | same in style, and he will keep within the limits of a single
79 3 | to explain, I replied. To keep watchdogs, who, from want
80 4 | gain; over this they will keep guard, lest, waxing great
81 5 | will help the citizens to keep the peace with one another? ~
82 5 | out to war; they are to keep watch together, and to hunt
83 5 | the barbarians and will keep their hands off one another. ~
84 6 | that the guardian who is to keep anything should have eyes
85 8 | the wise bee-master, to keep them at a distance and prevent,
86 8 | speak and act, the rest keep buzzing about the bema and
87 9 | he beats them, and will keep his dear old fatherland
The Second Alcibiades
Part
88 Text | seems to me that you should keep silence; for your ‘highmindedness’—
The Seventh Letter
Part
89 Text | them to death; he should keep quiet and offer up prayers
The Sophist
Part
90 Text | THEAETETUS: I must, if I am to keep pace with the argument.~
91 Text | verse and out of verse:~‘Keep your mind from this way
92 Text | Not-being never is, and do thou keep thy thoughts from this way
The Statesman
Part
93 Intro| gift of expression does not keep up with the increasing difficulty
The Symposium
Part
94 Text | must call him again, and keep calling him.~Let him alone,
95 Text | something, surely, he replied.~Keep in mind what this is, and
96 Text | abuses me but can hardly keep his hands off me, and at
97 Text | God or man, he will hardly keep his hands off me.~For shame,
Theaetetus
Part
98 Text | genuine birth. Therefore, keep up your spirits, and answer
99 Text | example, a man may buy and keep under his control a garment
100 Text | SOCRATES: Yes, we did not keep watch properly. Perhaps
Timaeus
Part
101 Intro| the other—the fixed stars keep the ‘wanderers’ of the inner
102 Text | sight, are closed, they keep in the internal fire; and
103 Text | the head and breast, to keep them apart. And in the breast,