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The Apology
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1 Text | is dead himself; but his brother, who is in court, will confirm 2 Text | individually like a father or elder brother, exhorting you to regard 3 Text | of Theosdotides, and the brother of Theodotus (now Theodotus 4 Text | of Demodocus, who had a brother Theages; and Adeimantus 5 Text | the son of Ariston, whose brother Plato is present; and Aeantodorus, 6 Text | Aeantodorus, who is the brother of Apollodorus, whom I also Charmides Part
7 PreS | dispose the mind of their brother Dionysius in the same course,’ Cratylus Part
8 Intro| First, Hermogenes, the poor brother of the rich Callias, expounds 9 Intro| philosopher, and Hermogenes, the brother of Callias, have been arguing 10 Intro| the Sophists, of whom your brother Callias has bought his reputation 11 Intro| Hermes, is speech or the brother of speech, and is called 12 Text | the Sophists, of whom your brother, Callias, has—rather dearly— 13 Text | Hermes, he is speech or the brother of speech, and that brother 14 Text | brother of speech, and that brother should be like brother is 15 Text | that brother should be like brother is no marvel. But, as I 16 Text | motion, and therefore own brother of blaberon.~HERMOGENES: Critias Part
17 Intro| Hephaestus and Athena, brother and sister deities, in mind 18 Intro| island, while to his twin brother, Eumelus, or Gadeirus, he 19 Text | Hephaestus and Athene, who were brother and sister, and sprang from 20 Text | called Atlantic. To his twin brother, who was born after him, Euthydemus Part
21 Intro| Socrates appeals to his brother Euthydemus; at the same 22 Intro| nephew is a nephew, and a brother is a brother, and a father 23 Intro| nephew, and a brother is a brother, and a father is a father, 24 Text | left hand there was his brother Dionysodorus, who also took 25 Text | do both.~And you and your brother, Dionysodorus, I said, of 26 Text | you have the help of your brother Dionysodorus; then you may 27 Text | Does not your omniscient brother appear to you to have made 28 Text | Dionysodorus in a moment; am I the brother of Euthydemus?~Thereupon 29 Text | if my Iolaus, who is my brother Patrocles (the statuary), 30 Text | and his father was not my brother Patrocles, but Iphicles, 31 Text | rather like his, and was the brother of Heracles.~And is Patrocles, 32 Text | Patrocles, he said, your brother?~Yes, I said, he is my half-brother, 33 Text | Then he is and is not your brother.~Not by the same father, 34 Text | laughter; he said, That brother of yours, Euthydemus, has 35 Text | in general you and your brother seem to me to be good workmen The First Alcibiades Part
36 Text | guardian of you, and of your brother, and who can do as he pleases 37 Text | Well, but did he make your brother, Cleinias, wise?~ALCIBIADES: Gorgias Part
38 Intro| over the patients of his brother Herodicus. He could be chosen 39 Intro| was the slave of Alcetas, brother of Perdiccas king of Macedon— 40 Text | Gorgias had the skill of his brother Herodicus, what ought we 41 Text | name which is given to his brother?~POLUS: Certainly.~CHAEREPHON: 42 Text | of Aglaophon, or of his brother Polygnotus, what ought we 43 Text | occasions I have been with my brother Herodicus or some other 44 Text | the slave of Alcetas the brother of Perdiccas; he himself 45 Text | remorse? he had a younger brother, a child of seven years 46 Text | what Zethus said to his brother, that you, Socrates, are Laws Book
47 1 | there was Rhadamanthus, a brother of his, with whose name 48 7 | one who may be a son or brother, standing by another at 49 8 | Athenian. When any one has a brother or sister who is fair; and 50 9 | deprived of a child or of a brother. And he who is impious and 51 9 | any one who pleases. If a brother or a sister in a fit of 52 9 | a fit of passion kills a brother or a sister, they shall 53 9 | father or his mother. But if brother kills brother in a civil 54 9 | mother. But if brother kills brother in a civil broil, or under 55 9 | be the penalty. And if a brother ora sister intentionally 56 9 | sister intentionally wound a brother or a sister, and is found 57 9 | And if, in like manner, a brother wounds a brother, the parents 58 9 | manner, a brother wounds a brother, the parents and kindred 59 9 | person injured as he would a brother or father or still older 60 11 | behind him daughters, let his brother, being the son of the same 61 11 | dead man. And if he have no brother, but only a brother’s son, 62 11 | have no brother, but only a brother’s son, in like manner let 63 11 | and if there be not even a brother’s son, but only the son 64 11 | the testator’s father’s brother, or in the fifth degree, 65 11 | fifth degree, his father’s brother’s son, or in the sixth degree, 66 11 | extending to grandchildren of a brother, or to the grandchildren 67 11 | second degree a daughter of a brother, and in the third, a daughter 68 11 | the daughter of a father’s brother, and in a sixth degree of 69 12 | consider that the son, or brother, or the beloved one, whoever Parmenides Part
70 Intro| Yes, and the name of our brother is Antiphon. But why do 71 Text | me the name of your half brother, which I have forgotten; 72 Text | said, and the name of our brother, Antiphon; but why do you Phaedrus Part
73 Text | study philosophy, like his brother Polemarchus; and then his Protagoras Part
74 Text | son of Apollodorus and the brother of Phason, gave a tremendous 75 Text | about to retire to rest, my brother said to me: Protagoras is 76 Text | your father or with your brother or with any one of us who 77 Text | was Cleinias the younger brother of our friend Alcibiades, 78 Text | Simois to aid him, saying:~‘Brother dear, let us both together The Republic Book
79 1 | him Adeimantus, Glaucon's brother, Niceratus, the son of Nicias, 80 2 | Glaucon, when Adeimantus, his brother, interposed: Socrates, he 81 2 | according to the proverb, "Let brother help brother"-if he fails 82 2 | proverb, "Let brother help brother"-if he fails in any part, 83 2 | of the argument, when my brother and I told you how astonished 84 3 | reason the loss of a son or brother, or the deprivation of fortune, 85 4 | and search, and get your brother and Polemarchus and the 86 5 | regarded by them either as a brother or sister, or father or 87 5 | will call the other father, brother, son; and if you suppose 88 10 | aged father and his elder brother, and was said to have committed The Symposium Part
89 Text | illustrate my meaning: Is not a brother to be regarded essentially 90 Text | regarded essentially as a brother of something?~Certainly, 91 Text | he replied.~That is, of a brother or sister?~Yes, he said.~ 92 Text | of a father or an elder brother.~What do you suppose must


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