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1 Intro| According to a truly Platonic mode of approaching the subject, 2 Intro| imitation. Gesture is the mode which a deaf and dumb person 3 Text | natural instrument? Any other mode of speaking will result 4 Text | SOCRATES: That is to say, the mode of assignment which attributes 5 Text | my view to you: the first mode of assignment, whether applied 6 Text | as right; and the other mode of giving and assigning Critias Part
7 Text | indistinct and deceptive mode of shadowing them forth. Euthydemus Part
8 Intro| this specimen of his own mode of instruction, the two 9 Text | and have mastered the only mode of fighting which had been 10 Text | the singularity of their mode of speech: this I say because 11 Text | art of the enchanter is a mode of charming snakes and spiders Euthyphro Part
12 Intro| what they want; in short, a mode of doing business between Gorgias Part
13 Intro| was obliged to alter the mode of procedure, and try them 14 Intro| private judgment. But this mode of stating the question 15 Text | another occasion the longer mode of speech which Polus was Laches Part
16 Intro| actions, in the true Dorian mode, correspond to his words.~ 17 Intro| are not set ‘to the Dorian mode’ of words and actions; for 18 Intro| the admirer of the Dorian mode; and into his mouth the 19 Intro| the contrast between the mode of cross-examination which 20 Text | Ionian, or in the Phrygian mode, nor yet in the Lydian, 21 Text | but in the true Hellenic mode, which is the Dorian, and 22 Text | made better?’ But the other mode of carrying on the enquiry 23 Text | ears, or about the best mode of giving sight and hearing 24 Text | advise any one about the best mode of attaining something of 25 Text | not attuned to the Dorian mode, which is a harmony of words Laws Book
26 1 | Athenian. This would be a mode of testing and training 27 2 | rightly sung to the Dorian mode, or to the rhythm which 28 3 | in some way; and yet this mode of looking at things may 29 4 | This, then, is always the mode and fashion in which justice 30 5 | themselves enmities by their mode of distributing lands and 31 5 | not take offence at such a mode of living together, and 32 6 | the magistracies, and the mode of establishing them; and, 33 6 | council for the year.~The mode of election which has been 34 6 | study, or habit, or some mode of acquisition, or desire, 35 6 | exist already, Cleinias, the mode of life during the year 36 7 | any of us imagine a better mode of effecting this object 37 7 | evolutions and tactics, and the mode of grounding and taking 38 7 | in natural order. Another mode of amusing them is to distribute 39 7 | and if we are wrong in our mode of speaking now, and can 40 8 | competition in gymnastic and the mode of learning it have been 41 10 | whatever be the place and mode of their existence;—and 42 11 | what do you call the true mode of service?~Athenian. I 43 12 | virtue. Let us invent a mode of creating them, which Lysis Part
44 Text | be able to judge of your mode of approaching your fair Meno Part
45 Text | and I should adopt this mode of speaking, because there 46 Text | other—that would be your mode of speaking?~MENO: Yes.~ 47 Text | consequence? And is any mode of acquisition, even if Parmenides Part
48 Intro| comprehensiveness in his mode of reasoning; he should 49 Intro| rather that some different mode of conceiving them is required. 50 Text | Can there be any other mode of participation?~There 51 Text | given up, and some other mode of participation devised?~ Phaedo Part
52 Text | a very careless and idle mode of speaking. I wonder that 53 Text | found to be the second best mode of enquiring into the cause.~ Phaedrus Part
54 Text | will explain, secondly, the mode in which she acts or is Philebus Part
55 Intro| gives no answer to them. His mode of speaking of the analytical 56 Intro| ancient from the modern mode of conceiving God.~a. To 57 Intro| to arise from an unfair mode of regarding them; the abstract 58 Intro| Utilitarian or hedonist mode of speaking has been at 59 Text | willing to find some other mode of clearing up our controversy.~ 60 Text | Socrates, is the more correct mode of speaking.~SOCRATES: But Protagoras Part
61 Intro| his subject; also that his mode of revealing the truth is 62 Intro| mentions his own liberal mode of dealing with his pupils, 63 Text | introduced the following mode of payment:—When a man has 64 Text | According to your favourite mode of speech, Socrates, ‘Let The Republic Book
65 1 | and I adopted the common mode of speaking. But to be perfectly 66 2 | extraordinary of all is their mode of speaking about virtue 67 3 | replied. ~Then he will adopt a mode of narration such as we 68 3 | That, he said, will be his mode of speaking. ~These, then, 69 4 | shoes are to be worn; the mode of dressing the hair; deportment 70 4 | the same moment-to such a mode of speech we should object, 71 4 | rest. ~That is the correct mode of describing them, he replied. ~ 72 5 | And agreeably to this mode of thinking and speaking, 73 7 | such matters? Is not their mode of operation on this wise-the The Sophist Part
74 Intro| prejudices and obstructions by a mode of treatment which is equally 75 Text | STRANGER: There is one mode of striking, which is done 76 Text | is the right name of that mode of fishing, Theaetetus?~ 77 Text | There is the time-honoured mode which our fathers commonly 78 Text | sameness of condition and mode and subject could ever exist The Statesman Part
79 Intro| against our will, and by any mode of treatment, burning, bleeding, 80 Intro| seems to require a different mode of treatment: Would he persist 81 Intro| he be ever so honest, his mode of deciding questions would 82 Text | agreeing with that in their mode of conception and generation 83 Text | will, and whatever be his mode of treatment,—incision, 84 Text | customs. If such were the mode of procedure, Socrates, The Symposium Part
85 Intro| discuss the fairness of his mode of proceeding. The love 86 Text | that way according to the mode of performing them; and Theaetetus Part
87 Intro| opponent; and this is a mode of argument which disgusts 88 Intro| deemed a philosopher. In the mode of effecting it, while agreeing 89 Intro| be analyzing a necessary mode of thought: he was not aware 90 Intro| faculties is memory, which is a mode rather than a faculty of 91 Text | what he was. But the other mode of arguing, which is practised Timaeus Part
92 Intro| manner contrary to the usual mode, the right and left sides 93 Intro| discover them by our present mode of enquiry. But as I observed 94 Intro| have a place. But such a mode of proceeding would be unsatisfactory, 95 Intro| accordance with his own mode of thinking he has interposed 96 Text | manner contrary to the usual mode of meeting; but the right 97 Text | relative to this,’ or any other mode of speaking which represents 98 Text | corresponding enquiry concerning the mode of treatment by which the 99 Text | in sailing or any other mode of conveyance which is not