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The Apology
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1 Intro| speech. Then he proceeds to divide his accusers into two classes; Cratylus Part
2 Intro| a composite form. He may divide nouns and verbs into roots 3 Intro| example how to continue or divide their words, charming their 4 Intro| behind us. We no longer divide languages into synthetical 5 Text | called the orai because they divide (orizousin) the summers Critias Part
6 Intro| beginning the gods agreed to divide the earth by lot in a friendly Laws Book
7 2 | other half, and how do you divide the subject?~Athenian. The 8 5 | community of animals; he will divide the healthy and unhealthy, 9 5 | described. Then we will divide the city into twelve portions, 10 5 | And the legislator shall divide the citizens into twelve 11 6 | for subdivision. If we divide the whole number into four 12 6 | will be three, and will divide the twelve parts of the 13 6 | of this principle, let us divide the state; and assigning 14 10 | of unjust acts, if they divide the spoil with them? As 15 12 | therefore, endeavour to divide to the best of our power 16 12 | added yearly; and let these divide all the magistracies into Lysis Part
17 Intro| occupation, fortune, which will divide us from some persons and 18 Intro| by his presence; he ‘can divide his sorrows,’ he can ‘double Parmenides Part
19 Intro| tendencies of his age, which can divide but not combine. And he 20 Text | he said.~Suppose that you divide absolute greatness, and Phaedo Part
21 Intro| good, whom we venture to divide by a hard and fast line; 22 Text | hard and have joints which divide them, and the muscles are Phaedrus Part
23 Text | the speaker proceeded to divide the parts of the left side 24 Text | his analysis, he will next divide speeches into their different 25 Text | his hearers and is able to divide all things into classes 26 Text | having defined them again to divide them until they can be no Philebus Part
27 Intro| class. We may now proceed to divide pleasure and knowledge after 28 Intro| and with the attempt to divide them. For have these unities 29 Intro| Heraclitean Flux no longer divide the empire of thought; the 30 Text | attempt which is made to divide them gives birth to a controversy.~ 31 Text | then, whether you will divide pleasure and knowledge according 32 Text | you mean?~SOCRATES: Let us divide all existing things into 33 Text | now, O Protarchus, try to divide this into three.~PROTARCHUS: 34 Text | SOCRATES: Then now let us divide the arts of which we were The Republic Book
35 5 | because he cannot define and divide, and so know that of which 36 6 | into two unequal parts, and divide each of them again in the 37 7 | ridicule anyone who attempts to divide absolute unity when he is 38 7 | calculating, and if you divide, they multiply, taking care The Second Alcibiades Part
39 Text | that his children might divide their inheritance between The Sophist Part
40 Intro| when he says that we should divide in the middle, for in that 41 Intro| dialectical net, let us divide and subdivide until we catch 42 Intro| acquisitive. And now we may divide both on a different principle 43 Intro| difference in kind which seems to divide them may also be regarded 44 Text | hunted.~STRANGER: Then let us divide the hunting of tame animals 45 Text | STRANGER: Perhaps we had better divide it.~THEAETETUS: What shall 46 Text | Think whether you cannot divide this.~THEAETETUS: I should 47 Text | going to say, and try to divide further the first of the 48 Text | ought as soon as possible to divide the image-making art, and 49 Text | himself in one of them, to divide again and follow him up 50 Text | Then, surely, he who can divide rightly is able to see clearly 51 Text | Then, now, let us again divide the phantastic art.~THEAETETUS: 52 Text | them from attempting to divide genera into species; wherefore The Statesman Part
53 Intro| absolute truth.~We may now divide this art of measurement 54 Intro| the longer method;—if we divide in the middle, we are most 55 Intro| the Phrygian would equally divide mankind into Phrygians and 56 Intro| might go a step further, and divide the animal world into cranes 57 Text | Certainly.~STRANGER: Then let us divide sciences in general into 58 Text | due order if we go on to divide the sphere of knowledge?~ 59 Text | SOCRATES: How would you divide them?~STRANGER: Of the whole 60 Text | if some one who wanted to divide the human race, were to 61 Text | the human race, were to divide them after the fashion which 62 Text | question, Where you would divide the management of herds. 63 Text | STRANGER: If we do not divide the whole class of animals, 64 Text | But then we ought not to divide, as we did, taking the whole 65 Text | again, and endeavour to divide the collective rearing of 66 Text | you agree that we ought to divide the collective rearing of 67 Text | Certainly.~STRANGER: Any one can divide the herds which feed on 68 Text | SOCRATES: How would you divide them?~STRANGER: I should 69 Text | far as we can we should divide in the middle; but it is 70 Text | STRANGER: Suppose that you divide the science which manages 71 Text | I suppose that we must divide this again as before.~YOUNG 72 Text | Certainly not; but how shall we divide the two remaining species?~ 73 Text | class with man, we should divide bipeds into those which 74 Text | and hornless, so we may divide by these same differences 75 Text | of feeding, and then to divide, for there may be still 76 Text | make the correction and divide human care into two parts, 77 Text | more, Socrates, we must divide the part which belongs at 78 Text | next step clearly is to divide the art of measurement into 79 Text | For we certainly should divide everything into as few parts 80 Text | SOCRATES: True.~STRANGER: If we divide each of these we shall have The Symposium Part
81 Intro| behave themselves he will divide them again, and they will 82 Intro| decency by which society can divide them. Nor should we be right 83 Text | pickling, or as you might divide an egg with a hair; and 84 Text | between you and me was only to divide us; but he shall gain nothing Theaetetus Part
85 Intro| the human frame. Who can divide the nerves or great nervous Timaeus Part
86 Intro| the Timaeus I propose to divide this Introduction into sections, 87 Intro| the three, he proceeded to divide the entire mass into portions 88 Text | ancient Athenians. Let us divide the subject among us, and 89 Text | essence. And he proceeded to divide after this manner:—First 90 Text | the larger, and the lesser divide the greater and the greater


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