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The Apology
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1 Text | when you were children, and took possession of your minds 2 Text | they are. Accordingly, I took them some of the most elaborate Charmides Part
3 PreS | in the mind of Plato they took, at different times in his 4 Text | only heard imperfectly.~I took the place which he assigned 5 Text | inwards of his garment, and took the flame. Then I could Cratylus Part
6 Intro| enlarged; how the inner world took the place of outer; how 7 Text | and not noesis; but eta took the place of a double epsilon. Critias Part
8 Intro| Greeks and barbarians who took part in the war will be 9 Intro| and the Egyptian priests took a pleasure in deceiving 10 Text | these for any purpose; they took a middle course between 11 Text | willing followers. And they took care to preserve the same Euthydemus Part
12 Text | brother Dionysodorus, who also took part in the conversation.~ 13 Text | breath, Dionysodorus cleverly took him in hand, and said: Yes, 14 Text | mouth when Dionysodorus took up the argument, like a Euthyphro Part
15 Text | never attended to him and took no care about him, for he Gorgias Part
16 Text | use that which he wrongly took, and if wrongly, basely, Laches Part
17 Text | began by saying that we took you into our counsels because Laws Book
18 3 | fulness of luxury and licence, took the kingdom, and first one 19 3 | them is the right form: we took a mean in both cases, of 20 6 | before these existed, animals took to devouring each other 21 10 | that, if they did, they took no care of man, or thirdly, 22 12 | before the same persons who took cognisance of failure of 23 12 | perplexity, and the poets took occasion to be abusivecomparing Lysis Part
24 Text | number of dice, which they took out of little wicker baskets. Menexenus Part
25 Text | provided some one who kindly took care of us.~MENEXENUS: Yes, 26 Text | as well as the Athenians took part in the struggle; they Parmenides Part
27 Text | remembers a conversation which took place between Socrates, Phaedo Part
28 Text | Theseus went to Crete when he took with him the fourteen youths, 29 Text | court in which the trial took place, and which is not 30 Text | that I have no invention, I took some fables of Aesop, which 31 Text | or an ass, for example, took the liberty of putting himself 32 Text | soul existed before she took the form and body of man, 33 Text | principle and the number three took their departure; and the 34 Text | Echecrates, as his manner was, took the cup and said: What do Phaedrus Part
35 Intro| or the uses of a word, took the place of the aim or Philebus Part
36 Intro| in Ethics (Metaph.), he took the most obvious intellectual Protagoras Part
37 Text | and they wheeled round and took their places behind him 38 Text | wise men talk; we ourselves took the chairs and benches, 39 Text | corrupted by Alcibiades, took him away, and placed him The Republic Book
40 1 | the day after it actually took place to Timaeus Hermocrates, 41 1 | wait for him. The servant took hold of me by the cloak 42 2 | but a gold ring; this he took from the finger of the dead 43 2 | the King and slew him and took the kingdom. Suppose now 44 2 | draught player who merely took up the game as a recreation, 45 3 | a lover of money that he took Agamemnon's gifts, or that 46 5 | stretching forth his hand, he took hold of the upper part of 47 9 | the better of the old and took away their rights, so he 48 9 | and detestable? Eriphyle took the necklace as the price 49 10 | arranged them in order; then he took from the knees of Lachesis 50 10 | them all, and each of them took up the lot which fell near 51 10 | allowed), and each as he took his lot perceived the number 52 10 | next was Agamemnon, who took the life of an eagle, because, The Seventh Letter Part
53 Text | condemned, a revolution took place, and fifty-one men 54 Text | tyranny which; subsequently took place. For Dion, who rapidly 55 Text | have made? Surely none.~I took my departure, therefore, 56 Text | instance, the Athenians took under their rule very many 57 Text | his advice to Dionysios took the form of action.~To proceed-when 58 Text | in all the steps which he took at that time his intention 59 Text | winning a victory which took an extraordinary course 60 Text | The story of what then took place is one which deserves 61 Text | returned from exile, he took with him from Athens two 62 Text | after this the trading-ships took their departure, and it 63 Text | ferocious war cry. Dionysios took fright and conceded all 64 Text | falling before him in tears, took his hand and entreated him 65 Text | victory over his enemies, took a false step and fell, a The Sophist Part
66 Text | did not care whether they took us with them, or left us The Statesman Part
67 Intro| the seasons was mild, they took no thought for raiment, 68 Intro| obeyed him if he had. But he took the customs which he found 69 Text | would have made those who took part in them better dialecticians, The Symposium Part
70 Intro| mind. The passion of love took the spurious form of an 71 Intro| destruction of Mantinea. This took place in the year B.C. 384, 72 Text | occupied with supper.~Socrates took his place on the couch, 73 Text | also moulded the breast and took out most of the wrinkles, 74 Text | intending to crown Agathon, he took the ribands from his own 75 Text | for him, and Alcibiades took the vacant place between 76 Text | as the nights were long took a good rest: he was awakened 77 Text | following him. At the Lyceum he took a bath, and passed the day Theaetetus Part
78 Intro| Not from memory; but I took notes when I returned home, 79 Text | indeed, not offhand; but I took notes of it as soon as I 80 Text | wait for you, and when you took up the position, that sense Timaeus Part
81 Intro| again, what care the law took in the pursuit of wisdom, 82 Intro| afterwards the body. God took of the unchangeable and 83 Intro| four elements. These God took and mingled them in due 84 Intro| Plato in the Timaeus, God took of the same and the other, 85 Intro| they are speaking of what took place in their own family, 86 Text | framer.~Now the creation took up the whole of each of 87 Text | divisible and material. He took the three elements of the 88 Text | manner:—First of all, he took away one part of the whole ( 89 Text | the first (2), and then he took away a third part which 90 Text | the first (3), and then he took a fourth part which was 91 Text | they are speaking of what took place in their own family, 92 Text | to be restored—these they took and welded them together, 93 Text | of other materials: God took such of the primary triangles 94 Text | underneath the skin, where it took root. Thus the hair sprang 95 Text | of air. The network he took and spread over the newly-formed


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