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1 Intro| philosophers and sophists are mentioned by name: first, Protagoras 2 Intro| that which has just been mentioned. His great insight in one 3 Intro| ones, except in the case, mentioned above, of technical or borrowed 4 Text | first of all him whom you mentioned first—the sun?~HERMOGENES: 5 Text | consideration of the names which I mentioned has led me into making this 6 Text | first of those which you mentioned; clearly that is a name 7 Text | the very word just now mentioned, which is neou esis (the 8 Text | the reasons which I have mentioned.~HERMOGENES: I think, Socrates, 9 Text | friend Hermogenes, which was mentioned before:—assuming that he Critias Part
10 Text | goddesses whom you have mentioned, I would specially invoke 11 Text | their narrative of that war mentioned most of the names which Euthyphro Part
12 Intro| of piety has been already mentioned as one of five in the Protagoras, The First Alcibiades Part
13 Pre | of Pericles is expressly mentioned in the Phaedrus, and this Gorgias Part
14 Intro| three paradoxes already mentioned. Although they are strange 15 Intro| on rhetoric, and is again mentioned in the Phaedrus, as the 16 Text | which Socrates has just mentioned?’ How will you answer them?~ Ion Part
17 Text | poet; but when Homer is mentioned, I wake up at once and am 18 Text | when the name of Homer is mentioned have plenty to say, and Laws Book
19 3 | further confirm what was then mentioned? For we have come upon facts 20 4 | the other artists just now mentioned, if they were bidden to 21 4 | the latter we have already mentioned all those which are commonly 22 5 | probably excite wonder when mentioned for the first time. And 23 5 | still the old device often mentioned by us of sending out a colony, 24 5 | conditions which we have mentioned.~It would be well that every 25 7 | adopt the laws just now mentioned, and, adopting them, may 26 7 | from the women previously mentioned, [i.e., the women who have 27 7 | addition to all the above–mentioned advantages, infuses a sort 28 7 | the offences which we have mentioned, does not chastise them 29 9 | not been described. Having mentioned them severally under their 30 9 | pay the penalty already mentioned; and let the bystanders 31 10 | repeat the acts formerly mentioned), when insults are offered 32 10 | destroyed utterly. Have we not mentioned all motions that there are, 33 10 | mass, which of the above–mentioned principles of motion would 34 10 | And to which of the above–mentioned classes of guardians would 35 10 | which have been already mentioned, and from each of these 36 11 | by the way, since we have mentioned craftsmen at all, we must 37 11 | kind just now explicitly mentioned, which injures bodies by 38 11 | disease, which we have already mentioned; and there are other kinds, 39 12 | note of the case just now mentioned; for the bad man ought always 40 12 | fifth more than the damages mentioned in the indictment; and if 41 12 | states, they have been partly mentioned already, and another part 42 12 | another part of them will be mentioned hereafter as we draw near 43 12 | particulars of the arts which we mentioned, cannot be said to have 44 12 | which has been already mentioned—that it is the eldest, and Menexenus Part
45 Pre | of Pericles is expressly mentioned in the Phaedrus, and this 46 Intro| taking of Athens is hardly mentioned.~The author of the Menexenus, Meno Part
47 Intro| less than in the previously mentioned systems, the history of Parmenides Part
48 Intro| the Republic, and they are mentioned in the Theaetetus, the Sophist, 49 Intro| in the ways which I have mentioned?’ ‘That is not an easy question 50 Text | other things which Zeno mentioned?~I think that there are 51 Text | other relations just now mentioned.~True.~Being, then, cannot Phaedo Part
52 Intro| expected to be present, are mentioned by name. There are Simmias 53 Text | Socrates, that you have mentioned the name of Aesop. For it 54 Text | of opposites which I have mentioned to you, and also its intermediate 55 Text | attraction for me, and, when mentioned, came back to me at once, Philebus Part
56 Text | classes are the same which I mentioned before, one the finite, 57 Text | classes which have been mentioned; and whether pleasure and 58 Text | Proceed.~SOCRATES: I have just mentioned envy; would you not call 59 Text | opposite opinion.~SOCRATES: I mentioned anger, desire, sorrow, fear, 60 Text | like kind which might be mentioned.~PROTARCHUS: That is certainly 61 Text | that which I have already mentioned. Well says the proverb, Protagoras Part
62 Text | of the examples which you mentioned instead. Do you admit the The Republic Book
63 2 | of all has not been even mentioned, he replied. ~Well, then, 64 3 | sweet sauces are nowhere mentioned in Homer. In proscribing 65 4 | refer to the classes already mentioned. You would say-would you 66 5 | advantages which might also be mentioned and which I also fully acknowledge: 67 6 | necessity, which has not been mentioned. ~What is that? ~The gentle 68 6 | dangers and pleasures which we mentioned before, but there is another 69 6 | remind you of what I have mentioned in the course of this discussion, 70 10 | far which he described. He mentioned that he was present when 71 10 | these things which have been mentioned severally and collectively The Second Alcibiades Part
72 Pre | Second Alcibiades] are not mentioned by Aristotle, or by any 73 Text | to you unfit even to be mentioned. Or do you think that Orestes, 74 Text | one of the things which we mentioned at first, or whether he The Seventh Letter Part
75 Text | friend Socrates, whom I have mentioned, to trial before a court 76 Text | which the other things, mentioned have reference; for it is 77 Text | and from the three things mentioned before. Of these things 78 Text | of the four things first mentioned, can ever be completely 79 Text | of them is that which we mentioned a little earlier, that, 80 Text | the things which he has mentioned, but that, after my departure, The Sophist Part
81 Text | arts which were just now mentioned are characterized by this 82 Text | said of all the terms just mentioned.~THEAETETUS: True.~STRANGER: The Statesman Part
83 Text | for we never included or mentioned the Statesman; and we did 84 Text | the names which I just now mentioned.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Very true.~ 85 Text | most of the things formerly mentioned are contained,—every kind 86 Text | in which the arts already mentioned fabricate their works;—this 87 Text | the occupations already mentioned, and separated from the 88 Text | forms of government, which I mentioned at the beginning of this 89 Text | all the qualities which I mentioned, and very likely of many Theaetetus Part
90 Intro| Socrates, whose name is just mentioned in the Theaetetus; (2) the 91 Text | with the persons whom he mentioned—these were, Theodorus the 92 Text | those which you just now mentioned—are knowledge; and I would 93 Text | second, which has just been mentioned, is a way of reaching the Timaeus Part
94 Intro| and makes the previously mentioned disorders still greater. 95 Intro| on an axis is expressly mentioned, refers to the first, but 96 Text | the causes which I have mentioned, and reflecting also that 97 Text | virulent than those already mentioned. But the worst case of all