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1 Intro| their meaning is the very reverse of their etymology. Because Critias Part
2 Text | likenesses of human things is the reverse of easy. This is what I Euthyphro Part
3 Intro| time of his trial or the reverse, can any evidence of the 4 Text | and seeing that I am the reverse of a wise man, he has found 5 Text | But now you see that the reverse is the case, and that they The First Alcibiades Part
6 Text | think, Socrates, that the reverse is the truth. (Compare Republic.)~ Gorgias Part
7 Intro| actually bringing about the reverse of what he intended. And 8 Text | Polus has already said the reverse.~POLUS: Said the reverse! 9 Text | reverse.~POLUS: Said the reverse! nay, that is what I assert.~ 10 Text | would.~POLUS: Quite the reverse; neither you, nor I, nor Laches Part
11 Text | satisfactory?~LACHES: Quite the reverse.~SOCRATES: Suppose, however, Laws Book
12 1 | us.~Athenian. Let us now reverse the order of the argument: 13 1 | which he gave would be the reverse of war.~Cleinias. Very true.~ 14 1 | at the wrong time, is the reverse of happy.~Megillus. I admit, 15 1 | Cleinias. Certainly; the reverse of quiet.~Athenian. In the 16 1 | confidence which is the reverse of this he terms insolence; 17 1 | no great danger than the reverse?”~Cleinias. In that proposition 18 2 | expressive of vice are the reverse of good.~Cleinias. Your 19 3 | no good, but rather the reverse of good. All these cases 20 5 | his soul; whereas the very reverse is the fact, for he is really 21 6 | suit which shall be the reverse of honourable or fortunate. 22 7 | cheerful temper, or the reverse, may be regarded as having 23 7 | ornaments of gold, but the reverse. Enough of all this. I will 24 7 | well and many things the reverse of well; and if this be 25 7 | the truth, but the very reverse of the truth. Each of them 26 8 | be made by these laws the reverse of lovers of money. Such 27 8 | they are conquered, the reverse of happily. And, further, 28 10 | advance of time will make you reverse may of the opinions which 29 12 | that most cities are the reverse of well–ordered, the confusion 30 12 | words of evil omen and the reverse, and the different notions Lysis Part
31 Text | the truth, but the very reverse of the truth, and that the 32 Text | dear, the case is quite the reverse; for that is proved to be Menexenus Part
33 Text | appear comely, but the reverse of comely, making the possessor Meno Part
34 Text | rich and noble, or the reverse of rich and noble? Do you 35 Text | makes them profitable or the reverse? Are they not profitable 36 Text | taught, and then again the reverse.~SOCRATES: Can we call those Parmenides Part
37 Intro| great master tenets the reverse of those which he actually Phaedo Part
38 Text | Now this, Socrates, is the reverse of what was just now said; 39 Text | same always, or quite the reverse? May they not rather be Phaedrus Part
40 Text | that seed?~PHAEDRUS: The reverse of good.~SOCRATES: But perhaps 41 Text | and at another time the reverse of good?~PHAEDRUS: That 42 Text | appears to have done just the reverse of what he ought; for he Philebus Part
43 Text | unimportant.~SOCRATES: The reverse of unimportant, my boys, 44 Text | of every animal is to the reverse of his bodily state.~PROTARCHUS: 45 Text | and in like manner of the reverse of rightness?~PROTARCHUS: 46 Text | and utterly bad man is the reverse?~PROTARCHUS: True.~SOCRATES: 47 Text | might; and the other the reverse.~PROTARCHUS: Certainly.~ The Republic Book
48 1 | probably clear to you, is the reverse of clear to me. For he certainly 49 1 | the builder? ~Quite the reverse. ~Then in what sort of partnership 50 1 | of the stronger, but the reverse? ~What is that you are saying? 51 1 | and he who lives ill the reverse of happy? ~Certainly. ~Then 52 2 | and acquaintances, and the reverse to strangers. ~Yes, I know. ~ 53 3 | or any others, who do the reverse of what we have just been 54 3 | military use? ~Quite the reverse, he replied; and if so, 55 3 | a great feeder, and the reverse of a great student of music 56 4 | be good, and may be the reverse of good? ~That is not to 57 5 | friend, but the answer is the reverse of easy; many more doubts 58 5 | that you are doing just the reverse; the encouragement which 59 6 | to be temperate and the reverse of covetous; for the motives 60 6 | causes he is dangerous or the reverse, and what is the meaning 61 6 | what still remains is the reverse of easy. ~What is there 62 6 | thing? ~Nay, he said, the reverse of ignoble. ~And which, 63 7 | way to his end; he is the reverse of blind, but his keen eyesight 64 7 | chaos, was compelled to reverse the process, and look at 65 7 | present, and one is the reverse of one and involves the 66 7 | men of another stamp, the reverse will happen, and we shall 67 7 | and good any more than the reverse, and so of all the notions 68 8 | good, and in some cases the reverse of good-shall we not be 69 8 | better part, but he does the reverse. ~If he is to rule, I suppose 70 9 | blooming youth who is the reverse of indispensable? ~Yes, 71 10 | creations? ~Nay, very much the reverse. ~And still he will go on 72 10 | ancestors; and some who were the reverse of famous for the opposite The Seventh Letter Part
73 Text | desire was genuine or the reverse, and on no account leave The Statesman Part
74 Intro| let go again, and has a reverse action during infinite ages. 75 Text | infinite cycles of years, a reverse movement: this is due to 76 Text | and condition which is the reverse of what we anticipated.~ 77 Text | state of things which is the reverse of simple.~YOUNG SOCRATES: The Symposium Part
78 Text | assure you that the very reverse is the fact, and that if Theaetetus Part
79 Text | sociable.~THEODORUS: The reverse of rudeness, Socrates: but 80 Text | person will object, quite the reverse. But I must beg you to put 81 Text | think harmonious or the reverse?~THEODORUS: Of course.~SOCRATES: 82 Text | forget; and the hard are the reverse; the shaggy and rugged and Timaeus Part
83 Intro| and transparent, but the reverse when of unequal. Earth is 84 Text | and the other stars which reverse their motion and are subject 85 Text | irrationally, at one time in a reverse direction, and then again 86 Text | equable and smooth, and the reverse is harsh. A great body of 87 Text | small body of sound the reverse. Respecting the harmonies


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