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The Apology
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1 Text | appear to be at a loss, they repeat the ready-made charges which 2 Text | overvaluing the less. And I shall repeat the same words to every Charmides Part
3 Text | charm, and if a person would repeat the charm at the same time 4 Text | I said; and now let me repeat my question—Do you admit, Cratylus Part
5 Intro| sun; and when I joyfully repeat this beautiful notion, I 6 Intro| as they are compelled to repeat themselves by the fewness 7 Intro| awkward, to stammer and repeat itself, to lose its flow 8 Text | the truth of this if you repeat the letters of Here several 9 Text | nature. And when I joyfully repeat this beautiful notion, I Critias Part
10 Intro| story, professing only to repeat what Solon was told by the 11 Intro| and ‘yet he could only repeat what he had heard’, compared Euthydemus Part
12 Text | remember and will endeavour to repeat the whole story. Providentially 13 Text | which I hardly like to repeat, as that I wish Cleinias 14 Text | To you, Ctesippus, I must repeat what I said before to Cleinias— 15 Text | from us. But why should I repeat the whole story? At last 16 Text | good and useful? Shall we repeat that they will make others 17 Text | an impediment. And I must repeat one thing which they said, Euthyphro Part
18 Text | I cannot do better than repeat this challenge in the court.~ Gorgias Part
19 Intro| with impunity. For I may repeat once more, that to strike 20 Intro| is scarcely necessary to repeat that Plato is playing ‘both 21 Intro| best of the argument; or to repeat the observation that he 22 Text | in the argument, or, to repeat my former expression, have 23 Text | admissions; for it is good to repeat and review what is good 24 Text | will be—~SOCRATES: Do not repeat the old story—that he who 25 Text | for then I shall have to repeat the old answer, that he Ion Part
26 Text | remember the lines I will repeat them.~ION: I remember, and 27 Text | ION: I remember, and will repeat them.~SOCRATES: Tell me Laws Book
28 2 | legislators, and therefore I will repeat my former questions to one 29 6 | city towards Cnosus. And I repeat what I was saying—for there 30 9 | tell and yourself try to repeat after them, that every man 31 9 | expect to find them, we must repeat once more the tale which 32 10 | the third degree (not to repeat the acts formerly mentioned), 33 10 | Then I suppose that I must repeat the singular argument of 34 11 | sort of thing; and if he repeat the offence, for two years; Lysis Part
35 Text | deceptions. I will not again repeat that the friend is the friend Menexenus Part
36 Text | think that I ought now to repeat what your fathers desired 37 Text | hear them saying what I now repeat to you:—~‘Sons, the event 38 Text | some future time I will repeat to you many other excellent Meno Part
39 Text | that I must begin again and repeat the same question: What Parmenides Part
40 Intro| acquaintance, and we asked him to repeat the dialogue. At first, 41 Intro| case of names: when you repeat the same name twice over, 42 Text | visit, and we asked him to repeat the dialogue. At first he 43 Text | Pythodorus had heard Zeno repeat them before.~When the recitation Phaedo Part
44 Intro| request Simmias and Cebes repeat their objections. They do 45 Text | beginning, and endeavour to repeat the entire conversation. 46 Text | reason why I should not repeat what I have heard: and indeed, 47 Text | to go,—that the soul, I repeat, if this be her nature and Phaedrus Part
48 Text | discourse begged that he would repeat the tale, he gave himself 49 Text | I swear, that unless you repeat the discourse here in the 50 Text | passed away.~But of beauty, I repeat again that we saw her there 51 Text | would take a long time to repeat all that Thamus said to 52 Text | but I wish that you would repeat what was said.~SOCRATES: Philebus Part
53 Intro| good. For again we must repeat, that to the Greek ‘the 54 Text | occur to them. And this, I repeat, is what makes the difference 55 Text | PROTARCHUS: Nay, Socrates, I only repeat what I hear.~SOCRATES: And 56 Text | gods, I wish that you would repeat your question.~SOCRATES: 57 Text | proverb, that we ought to repeat twice and even thrice that 58 Text | Certainly not, Socrates; but why repeat such questions any more?~ Protagoras Part
59 Text | understanding, and only repeat what their rulers are pleased 60 Text | know the poem? or shall I repeat the whole?~There is no need, 61 Text | let me suppose that they repeat their question, What account The Republic Book
62 1 | I said at first and now repeat, justice is the interest 63 1 | admissions, not fluently, as I repeat them, but with extreme reluctance; 64 1 | Proceed. ~Then I will repeat the question which I asked 65 5 | same time I ought here to repeat what I have said elsewhere, 66 5 | having this in view, to repeat your former admissions. ~ 67 10 | charm to us, which we will repeat to ourselves while we listen 68 10 | now you must allow me to repeat of the just the blessings 69 10 | proportion. I need hardly repeat what he said concerning The Seventh Letter Part
70 Text | perhaps it is rather long to repeat, was as follows: “What opportunities,” The Sophist Part
71 Text | do so.~STRANGER: I will repeat a sentence to you in which The Symposium Part
72 Text | my request that you would repeat the conversation.~APOLLODORUS: 73 Text | art of love, and I shall repeat to you what she said to 74 Text | place of the beautiful, and repeat the question once more: Theaetetus Part
75 Intro| Socrates said! And could you repeat the conversation?’ ‘Not 76 Intro| or I shall make Theodorus repeat your praises, and swear 77 Intro| more then, Theaetetus, I repeat my old question—“What is 78 Intro| Plato asks,—and we must repeat the question,—What becomes 79 Text | more, then, Theaetetus, I repeat my old question, ‘What is 80 Text | means.~SOCRATES: He will repeat all those things which we 81 Text | other things. For I must repeat what I said before, that 82 Text | I wish that you would repeat to me what he said, and Timaeus Part
83 Intro| Critias, that you would repeat to Socrates.’ ‘I will, if 84 Text | Critias, that you would repeat to Socrates, so that he 85 Text | asked him again and again to repeat his words, so that like 86 Text | motions, and I must now repeat in the fewest words possible,


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