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Cratylus
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1 Intro| because we are no longer satisfied with the vague and superficial 2 Text | with you, since I cannot be satisfied that a name which is incorrectly Critias Part
3 Text | we shall see that we are satisfied with the artist who is able 4 Text | happen in discourse; we are satisfied with a picture of divine 5 Text | after they had supped and satisfied their needs, when darkness The First Alcibiades Part
6 Text | you have good reason to be satisfied, if you are better than 7 Text | sufficient, we shall be satisfied;—more precise proof will Gorgias Part
8 Intro| if they are abundantly satisfied? Callicles is indignant 9 Text | because it can never be satisfied. He is not of your way of 10 Text | feasted the citizens and satisfied their desires, and people Laches Part
11 Text | of others. And when I am satisfied myself, I will freely impart Laws Book
12 1 | cannot say that I shall be satisfied, if we go on discussing 13 6 | other Cretans, should not be satisfied with barely discharging 14 6 | follows their advice may be satisfied. Touching the marriage festival, 15 7 | move forward until he is satisfied that he is going right. 16 7 | of the law, and they are satisfied with them. As to the persons 17 8 | who gives credit must be satisfied, whether he obtain his money 18 9 | endless desires of never–to–be–satisfied acquisition, originating 19 12 | like sum; but if he is not satisfied with the previous decision, 20 12 | suit has been previously satisfied), the court shall follow 21 12 | other man until he have satisfied the debt of the winning Lysis Part
22 Intro| two boys nor Socrates are satisfied with any of the three or 23 Text | about your father? If he is satisfied that you know more of housekeeping 24 Text | and yet I am not quite satisfied with this answer. By heaven, 25 Text | moment I rejoiced and was satisfied like a huntsman just holding Meno Part
26 Text | follows colour. Will you be satisfied with it, as I am sure that Parmenides Part
27 Intro| something wider and deeper than satisfied the contemporary Pythagoreans. Phaedo Part
28 Intro| a meaning; yet they are satisfied that the end of all is not 29 Intro| Plato is not altogether satisfied with his safe and simple 30 Text | our desire will not be satisfied? and our desire is of the 31 Text | absolute existence; and I am satisfied with the proof.~Well, but 32 Text | Well, but is Cebes equally satisfied? for I must convince him 33 Text | said Simmias, that Cebes is satisfied: although he is the most 34 Text | cause. Nor am I any longer satisfied that I understand the reason 35 Text | the best, and I should be satisfied with the explanation given, Phaedrus Part
36 Text | him; but if not, we are satisfied with our own view, that 37 Text | practises husbandry, and is satisfied if in eight months the seeds 38 Text | believe that he will not be satisfied with rhetoric, but that Philebus Part
39 Intro| and of morals. It has not satisfied their imagination; it has Protagoras Part
40 Intro| this result we ought to be satisfied.~Socrates is highly delighted 41 Intro| cannot be taught. He is not satisfied with the result, and would 42 Text | answer, I shall be quite satisfied. You were saying that virtue 43 Text | nowhere.~I saw that he was not satisfied with his previous answers, 44 Text | wise men, and are no longer satisfied with mere secret intercourse, 45 Text | is censorious.~‘For I am satisfied’ he says, ‘when a man is 46 Text | may still retract. Are you satisfied, then, at having a life The Republic Book
47 1 | present; and I shall be satisfied if I leave to these my sons 48 1 | the requirements of it are satisfied. And that was what I was 49 2 | itself; then I shall be satisfied, and you are the person 50 2 | of my words, and who is satisfied that justice is best, still 51 2 | the fact that you were not satisfied with the answer which I 52 2 | suspect that many will not be satisfied with the simpler way of 53 3 | to read, I said, we were satisfied when we knew the letters 54 4 | they agree, we shall be satisfied; or, if there be a difference 55 4 | inquiry. ~May we not be satisfied with that? he said; under 56 4 | shall be extremely well satisfied. ~Then faint not in pursuing 57 4 | ruled? ~Exactly so. ~Are you satisfied, then, that the quality 58 5 | absolute justice; or may we be satisfied with an approximation, and 59 5 | curious to learn and is never satisfied, may be justly termed a 60 6 | manner; whether you were satisfied or not, it is for you to 61 6 | the reality; but no one is satisfied with the appearance of good-the 62 6 | other virtues, we shall be satisfied. ~Yes, my friend, and I 63 6 | shall be at least equally satisfied, but I cannot help fearing 64 7 | clearness? ~At any rate, we are satisfied, as before, to have four 65 9 | such desires are generally satisfied by the help of money. ~That 66 9 | be less truly and surely satisfied, and will participate in 67 10 | understanding, and not be satisfied with half an explanation. ~ 68 10 | in our own calamities is satisfied and delighted by the poets; The Second Alcibiades Part
69 Text | even then you would not be satisfied unless you were ruler of The Seventh Letter Part
70 Text | search for the truth, but are satisfied with whatever images are The Sophist Part
71 Intro| inconceivable.’ But he is too well satisfied with his own system ever The Statesman Part
72 Intro| these problems, we may be satisfied to find in Plato a statement 73 Intro| art and nature. But he is satisfied with laying down the principle, The Symposium Part
74 Intro| the human soul which is satisfied in the vulgar by the procreation 75 Intro| love is not only felt, but satisfied, in the perfect beauty of 76 Text | came to man they might be satisfied, and rest, and go their 77 Text | to the law; but they are satisfied if they may be allowed to 78 Text | desire, and whether you are satisfied to attain this?’—there is 79 Text | nor wise is nevertheless satisfied with himself: he has no Theaetetus Part
80 Intro| the physical world and is satisfied. The strength of a sensational 81 Intro| holiness and love, and is satisfied with them. No account of 82 Text | first hearing, I was quite satisfied with the doctrine, that 83 Text | nor we, Socrates, would be satisfied with such arguments.~SOCRATES: 84 Text | Phaedo; Republic), we were satisfied with mere verbal consistency, 85 Text | discourage you. And so you are satisfied that false opinion is heterodoxy, 86 Text | any rate, Socrates, I am satisfied with the present statement.~ Timaeus Part
87 Text | expression, ‘such,’ we should be satisfied. And the same argument applies


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