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The Apology Part
1 Text | of Thetis above all, who altogether despised danger in comparison Charmides Part
2 PreS | into English which cannot altogether be overcome. Shall we speak 3 Text | of a relation to self is altogether inadmissible, and in other 4 Text | temperance is included. I altogether distrust my own power of Cratylus Part
5 Intro| meaning; and Agis (leader) is altogether different in sound from 6 Text | doubt whether your view is altogether correct, Cratylus.~CRATYLUS: 7 Text | like.~SOCRATES: Are they altogether alike?~CRATYLUS: Yes; for Euthyphro Part
8 Intro| himself.~There seem to be altogether three aims or interests The First Alcibiades Part
9 Pre | partly genuine; they may be altogether spurious;—that is an alternative 10 Text | SOCRATES: Then we were not altogether right in acknowledging just Gorgias Part
11 Intro| remains unsolved, and has not altogether ceased to haunt the world 12 Text | mention. Now you would not be altogether pleased if I said to you, Laws Book
13 1 | countrymen, for they, as you say, altogether abstain? But the Scythians 14 1 | kind which was carried on altogether rightly; in some few particulars 15 1 | abstain from using the potion altogether, although you have no reason 16 2 | Very true.~Athenian. Is it altogether unmeaning to say, as the 17 2 | young he should abstain altogether from intoxication and from 18 3 | also more temperate and altogether more just? The reason has 19 4 | legislator, when his soul is not altogether unprepared to receive them. 20 5 | cruel, or hardly curable, or altogether incurable acts of injustice 21 5 | private and individual is altogether banished from life, and 22 7 | education; this cannot be left altogether unnoticed, and yet may be 23 7 | any that are deficient or altogether unsuitable, they shall either 24 7 | speaking or singing he is not altogether able to keep his body still; 25 8 | that the sport may not be altogether without fear, but may have 26 8 | in such matters would be altogether out of place; there would 27 8 | at least we may abolish altogether the connection of men with 28 9 | and yet even he is not altogether involuntary, but only the 29 11 | miss virtue and earnestness altogether, or lose the better half Lysis Part
30 Text | said, may we not have been altogether wrong in our conclusions?~ 31 Text | about half, or possibly, altogether, right, if their meaning 32 Text | good nor evil had become altogether corrupted with the element Menexenus Part
33 Pre | partly genuine; they may be altogether spurious;—that is an alternative Meno Part
34 Intro| things of which I am not altogether confident.’ (Compare Phaedo.) 35 Intro| which I have said I am not altogether confident’ (compare Apology; 36 Text | have said of which I am not altogether confident. But that we shall Parmenides Part
37 Intro| and Parmenides were not altogether pleased at the request of 38 Text | Parmenides and Zeno were not altogether pleased at the successive 39 Text | coming into being, nor be altogether out of it, if already coming 40 Text | the other, will they not altogether escape being other than 41 Text | true.~Nor are the others altogether without the one, but in 42 Text | participate, seeing that they are altogether and in every way devoid Phaedo Part
43 Intro| animals; and though we cannot altogether shut out the childish fear 44 Intro| good man that he was not altogether innocent. (Republic.) To 45 Intro| philosophy. Plato is not altogether satisfied with his safe 46 Text | is not the soul almost or altogether indissoluble?~Certainly.~ 47 Text | to prove that the soul is altogether immortal and imperishable. 48 Text | trust a man and think him altogether true and sound and faithful, 49 Text | I found my philosopher altogether forsaking mind or any other 50 Text | my soul might be blinded altogether if I looked at things with 51 Text | nevertheless rejects the odd altogether. Nor again will parts in 52 Text | philosophy live henceforth altogether without the body, in mansions Phaedrus Part
53 Text | to mean that Lysias has altogether missed the mark, and that 54 Text | rather outrageous, and not altogether metrical. They are as follows:~‘ Philebus Part
55 Intro| mythical element has not altogether disappeared.~Some characteristic 56 Intro| transfigured that it becomes altogether different and loses all 57 Text | isolated is not good, nor altogether possible; and that if we Protagoras Part
58 Text | man only, or inexpedient altogether? and do you call the latter The Republic Book
59 3 | he attempt many, he will altogether fail of gaining much reputation 60 4 | divisions, and you would be altogether beside the mark if you treated 61 4 | their predecessors have altogether neglected. ~What do you The Second Alcibiades Part
62 Text | ALCIBIADES: It seems to be altogether advisable to put off the The Seventh Letter Part
63 Text | when men are travelling altogether outside the path of right 64 Text | that time to part company altogether with Dion and Dionysios; 65 Text | accomplished something that is not altogether to be sneered at; for Dion’ The Sophist Part
66 Intro| dialogues. But Plato could not altogether give up his Socratic method, 67 Intro| Secondly, he has lost sight altogether of the other sense of Not-being, 68 Intro| the word ‘not’ does not altogether annihilate the positive 69 Text | your words imply, not be altogether displeased if I flinch a 70 Text | is not a body exists they altogether despise him, and will hear The Statesman Part
71 Intro| ruling caste does not soon altogether lose the governing qualities, 72 Text | again, in other cases is altogether at sea; having somehow or 73 Text | towards any one, or to refrain altogether?~YOUNG SOCRATES: To that 74 Text | wanting, there cities cannot altogether prosper either in their The Symposium Part
75 Intro| opinion of Christendom has not altogether condemned passionate friendships 76 Intro| the love of woman, because altogether separated from the bodily 77 Text | and faced the vast theatre altogether undismayed, if I thought Theaetetus Part
78 Intro| impossible. And has Plato kept altogether clear of a confusion, which 79 Intro| idea of space, which is altogether independent of experience. 80 Intro| say that the vestiges are altogether lost, or that we might not, 81 Text | relation; and being must be altogether abolished, although from 82 Text | philosophy of many who do not altogether go along with Protagoras. 83 Text | not so bad, has now become altogether unintelligible.~THEAETETUS: Timaeus Part
84 Intro| midriff and the navel, and is altogether passive and incapable of 85 Intro| do we suppose that we are altogether free from this illusion? 86 Intro| be reduced to order, nor altogether banished, the source of 87 Text | without creation, if we be not altogether out of our wits, must invoke 88 Text | to give notions which are altogether and in every respect exact 89 Text | but creatures, ye are not altogether immortal and indissoluble, 90 Text | of themselves, and were altogether such as everything might 91 Text | equilateral triangles, having altogether twenty bases, each of which 92 Text | as far as it is possible altogether to become such, he must 93 Text | in immortality, he must altogether be immortal; and since he