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The Apology Part
1 Text | knowledge of the kind.~I dare say, Athenians, that some 2 Text | advise you to spare me. I dare say that you may feel out Charmides Part
3 Text | only cure the headache. I dare say that you have heard 4 Text | doing his own business.’~I dare say, he replied.~And what 5 Text | understand what you mean.~I dare say that what I am saying Cratylus Part
6 Text | any one else.~SOCRATES: I dare say that you may be right, 7 Text | instance: you will remember I dare say the lines to which I 8 Text | already discussed. But I dare say that I am talking great Euthydemus Part
9 Text | Euthydemus or Dionysodorus. I dare say, my good Crito, that Euthyphro Part
10 Text | in this way.~SOCRATES: I dare say not, for you are reserved 11 Text | can predict.~EUTHYPHRO: I dare say that the affair will 12 Text | quite amaze you.~SOCRATES: I dare say; and you shall tell 13 Text | enmity with one another? I dare say the answer does not The First Alcibiades Part
14 Text | Alcibiades, Socrates.~SOCRATES: I dare say that you may be surprised 15 Text | that they will not even dare to be your rivals; and, Gorgias Part
16 Intro| take to politics, and I dare say that politicians are 17 Text | entirely understand you, but I dare say I shall soon know better; 18 Text | best of human things? I dare say that you have heard 19 Text | in your words; though I dare say that you may be right, 20 Text | happiest of them, and I dare say that there are many 21 Text | departure?~CALLICLES: I dare say.~SOCRATES: Then are 22 Text | you would hear me too. I dare say that he will kill him 23 Text | an adversary to me; but I dare say that if we recur to 24 Text | would cry out!~CALLICLES: I dare say.~SOCRATES: Would he 25 Text | very pretty tale, which I dare say that you may be disposed Laws Book
26 1 | in these institutions, I dare say that you will not be 27 1 | Lacedaemonian.~Athenian. I dare say; but there is no reason 28 2 | all the land who should dare to say that there are bad 29 2 | dance; and Dionysus, as I dare say that you will remember, 30 2 | our chorus.~Athenian. I dare say; for you have never 31 7 | they do, they would never dare at all to imitate the Sauromatides, 32 7 | of draughts.~Cleinias. I dare say; and these pastimes 33 8 | liberty. Nor shall any one dare to sing a song which has 34 8 | have mastered?~Cleinias. I dare say.~Athenian. And since 35 9 | in case any one should dare to commit such a crime. 36 9 | of his laws. He who shall dare to lay violent hands upon 37 9 | be as follows:—If a man dare to strike his father or 38 11 | bear witness; and if he dare to witness after he has 39 12 | often considered them, and I dare say that I shall be able Lysis Part
40 Text | Lysis some more questions. I dare say, Lysis, I said, that 41 Text | for this?~They do.~But I dare say that you may take the 42 Text | making them acquainted.’~I dare say that you have heard Meno Part
43 Text | of him at the time. And I dare say that he did know, and 44 Text | any one at last?~MENO: I dare say.~SOCRATES: Without any 45 Text | utterly at fault, and I dare say that you are right. Phaedo Part
46 Text | sufficient.~Socrates answered: I dare say, my friend, that you 47 Text | the truth of existence. I dare say that the simile is not 48 Text | things in general, as I dare say that you will understand Phaedrus Part
49 Text | our censure?~PHAEDRUS: I dare say not, Socrates.~SOCRATES: 50 Text | will describe; for I must dare to speak the truth, when 51 Text | came into his head, but I dare say that you would recognize 52 Text | all-important.~SOCRATES: I dare say that you are familiar Philebus Part
53 Text | of dispute?~PROTARCHUS: I dare say.~SOCRATES: We said, 54 Text | argument proceeds, my boy, I dare say that the meaning will 55 Text | divine aright.~PROTARCHUS: I dare say.~SOCRATES: And would Protagoras Part
56 Text | inconsistent with himself. I dare say that Prodicus and many 57 Text | different statement. For I dare say that you may have said The Republic Book
58 1 | interdicted answers? ~I dare say that I may, notwithstanding 59 1 | knowing or the ignorant? ~I dare say. ~And the knowing is 60 2 | the greatest of evils. I dare say that Thrasymachus and 61 2 | process of creation also. ~I dare say. ~When the State is 62 2 | found anywhere else. ~I dare say that you are right in 63 3 | at any rate let him not dare so completely to misrepresent 64 3 | in discovering them. ~I dare say that there will be no 65 5 | explanation. ~Proceed. ~I dare say that you remember, and 66 5 | latter are the same, as I dare say you will remember, who 67 6 | bold word; but now let me dare to say-that the perfect 68 7 | the things above. And I dare say that if a person were 69 10 | account betray the truth. I dare say, Glaucon, that you are The Sophist Part
70 Text | each name?~THEODORUS: I dare say that the Stranger will 71 Text | ignorant of both.~THEAETETUS: I dare say.~STRANGER: And the same 72 Text | man and good is good. I dare say that you have met with 73 Text | from God?~THEAETETUS: I dare say that, owing to my youth, The Statesman Part
74 Text | before?~YOUNG SOCRATES: I dare say.~STRANGER: But yet the 75 Text | they not right?~STRANGER: I dare say. But supposing that The Symposium Part
76 Intro| and with one another. I dare say that I have omitted 77 Text | are doing nothing. And I dare say that you pity me in 78 Text | lover.~Love will make men dare to die for their beloved— 79 Text | harp-player, and did not dare like Alcestis to die for 80 Text | and with one another. I dare say that I too have omitted 81 Text | course you would—would you dare to say that any god was 82 Text | love, or to be lovers.’ ‘I dare say,’ I replied, ‘that you Theaetetus Part
83 Text | old to bear.~THEAETETUS: I dare say.~SOCRATES: And I dare 84 Text | dare say.~SOCRATES: And I dare say too, or rather I am 85 Text | THEAETETUS: Who, Socrates, would dare to say so?~SOCRATES: But 86 Text | one another?~THEAETETUS: I dare say.~SOCRATES: But through 87 Text | previously raised disappear. I dare say that you agree with