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103 deal
103 describe
103 ground
103 keep
103 partake
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ground

The Apology
    Part
1 Intro| to be unnecessary, on the ground that all his life long he Charmides Part
2 PreS | there be some independent ground for thinking them so: when Cratylus Part
3 Intro| understand the rational ground or basis in human nature 4 Intro| I am getting over the ground fast: but much has still 5 Intro| But feeling the uncertain ground upon which he is walking, 6 Intro| selected or rejected on the ground of economy or parsimony 7 Text | away when I get on smooth ground. There are a good many names 8 Text | letting them drop to the ground; if we were describing the Critias Part
9 Text | husbandmen as were tilling the ground near; the warrior class 10 Text | with her, and breaking the ground, inclosed the hill in which 11 Text | robes, and, sitting on the ground, at night, over the embers Crito Part
12 Text | this point have no common ground, and can only despise one Euthydemus Part
13 Text | of others; and thus all ground of offence is taken away. Euthyphro Part
14 Text | of old ones; this is the ground of his indictment.~EUTHYPHRO: 15 Text | our arguments, on whatever ground we rest them, seem to turn The First Alcibiades Part
16 Pre | attributed to Plato, on the ground of (2) length, (3) excellence, Gorgias Part
17 Intro| this Polus assents, on the ground that such acts would be 18 Intro| equally condemned on the ground that they give pleasure 19 Intro| regard them as happy on this ground only, much as SocratesIon Part
20 Text | him fall from him to the ground into the midst of the multitude. Laws Book
21 1 | runners—the inequality of the ground in our country is more adapted 22 1 | husbandman, at tilling the ground; and those who have the 23 7 | law must find some other ground of objection; and, failing 24 7 | their women to till the ground and to be shepherds of their 25 7 | permitted, but on cultivated ground and on consecrated wilds 26 8 | armed, to run over smoother ground. There remains the archer; 27 8 | let them run on the raceground itself; those who are thirteen 28 8 | one of those on the lower ground injures some tiller of the 29 8 | some tiller of the upper ground, or some one who has a common 30 8 | one living on the higher ground recklessly lets off the 31 8 | if he take them from the ground of others without their 32 8 | these temples, where the ground is highest, in order to 33 12 | theft, is less, but on the ground that the thief may possibly Menexenus Part
34 Pre | attributed to Plato, on the ground of (2) length, (3) excellence, 35 Text | to the ruggedness of the ground at the battle of Corinth, Meno Part
36 Intro| which was denied on the ground that there are no teachers 37 Intro| but is rejected on the ground that it is irrational (as Phaedo Part
38 Intro| immortality.~10. The last ground of our belief in immortality, 39 Text | off the couch on to the ground, and during the rest of 40 Text | and I could not hold my ground against Simmias and Cebes, 41 Text | afford to give up the sure ground of a principle. And if any Phaedrus Part
42 Intro| haunches with pain upon the ground. When this has happened 43 Intro| is rhetoric; this is the ground into which the rest of the 44 Intro| human race may not be always ground down by bodily toil, but 45 Text | last settles on the solid ground—there, finding a home, she 46 Text | her and she drops to the ground, then the law ordains that 47 Text | legs and haunches to the ground and punishes him sorely. Philebus Part
48 Intro| prepared to desert his ancient ground. He cannot tell the relation 49 Intro| that a stone falls to the ground, although the first does 50 Intro| hardly seems to offer any ground for a theory of obligation. 51 Intro| Happiness is said to be the ground of moral obligation, yet Protagoras Part
52 Text | the air or burrow in the ground; this was to be their way The Republic Book
53 1 | and almost unanswerable ground; for if the injustice which 54 3 | wanted to lie with her on the ground, declaring that he had never 55 4 | heads, and bid them till the ground as much as they like, and 56 4 | in order that the white ground may take the purple hue 57 4 | the bloom. But, when the ground has not been duly prepared, 58 4 | suits decided on any other ground but that a man may neither 59 4 | dead bodies lying on the ground at the place of execution. 60 6 | can they still find any ground for objection? Will they 61 7 | heavens or blinks on the ground, seeking to learn some particular 62 7 | is wrought upon a visible ground, and therefore, although 63 7 | hypotheses in order to make her ground secure; the eye of the soul, 64 8 | he is eloquent, or on any ground of that sort, but because 65 8 | and spirit sit down on the ground obediently on either side 66 8 | when he first appears above ground he is a protector. ~Yes, 67 9 | view, then, and on what ground can we say that a man is 68 10 | Interpreter placed on the ground before them the samples The Second Alcibiades Part
69 Text | to cast your eyes on the ground, as though you were thinking The Seventh Letter Part
70 Text | vengeance on Dionysios-our ground for action being the breach The Sophist Part
71 Intro| namesake, with whom on that ground he claims relationship, 72 Intro| the later.~3. There is no ground for disbelieving that the 73 Intro| And Plato does not on this ground reject the claim of the 74 Intro| ideas—all alike have the ground cut from under them; and 75 Intro| another. There is a border ground between them which seems 76 Intro| when he speaks of the ‘ground’ of Leibnitz (‘Everything 77 Intro| Everything has a sufficient ground’) as identical with his 78 Intro| under the relative forms of ‘ground’ and existence, substance 79 Intro| Some of them, such as ‘ground’ and ‘existence,’ have hardly 80 Intro| seem to require a standing ground, and in the attempt to obtain 81 Text | How will you maintain your ground against him?~THEAETETUS: The Statesman Part
82 Intro| perhaps, is the strongest ground which can be urged for doubting 83 Intro| of Aristotle and on the ground of their intrinsic excellence, 84 Text | they rose again from the ground; and of this tradition, 85 Text | we shall have a rational ground on which we may praise or 86 Text | sophist;—further, on the ground that he is a corrupter of The Symposium Part
87 Text | like grasshoppers in the ground, but in one another; and 88 Text | sets her steps, Not on the ground but on the heads of men:’~ Theaetetus Part
89 Intro| to supply a firm standing ground. Like the other notions 90 Intro| negation or clearing the ground must go on, perhaps for 91 Intro| sought to rest on firm ground; when the idols of philosophy 92 Intro| only on the surface of the ground. It has sought rather to 93 Intro| proportions. Hence the firmer ground of Psychology is not the 94 Text | offence at Protagoras on the ground that he assumed all to be 95 Text | not most likely to be firm ground in the distinction which Timaeus Part
96 Intro| head is resting upon the ground, and the legs are in the 97 Intro| put their forelegs to the ground, and their heads were crushed 98 Intro| their whole body on the ground. The fourth kind are the 99 Intro| that he is changing his ground. In such passages we have 100 Text | his head leaning upon the ground and his feet up against 101 Text | which it rolls along the ground), and soft, because its 102 Text | air or bowled along the ground, are to be investigated 103 Text | bodies entirely upon the ground and have no longer any need


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