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The Apology
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1 Text | person were to select the night in which his sleep was undisturbed 2 Text | eternity is then only a single night. But if death is the journey Cratylus Part
3 Intro| desired one coming after night,’ and not, as is often supposed, ‘ 4 Intro| Egina who goes about at night, and that Truth herself 5 Text | about the street late at night: and be likewise told by Critias Part
6 Intro| their father Poseidon. When night came, they put on azure 7 Text | the fact is that a single night of excessive rain washed 8 Text | and clatter of all sorts night and day.~I have described 9 Text | sitting on the ground, at night, over the embers of the Crito Part
10 Text | vision which I had last night, or rather only just now, 11 Text | which must be done this very night, and if we delay at all The First Alcibiades Part
12 Text | your door, either by day or night, without my seeing you.~ Gorgias Part
13 Text | and carried them off by night, and slew them, and got 14 Text | are leaky and unsound, and night and day he is compelled Ion Part
15 Text | underneath are shrouded in night; and the voice of lamentation Laws Book
16 1 | whole country by day and by night, and even in winter have 17 2 | as medicine; nor again at night, when any one, either man 18 6 | the sea has to be watched night and day, in like manner 19 6 | therefore from morning to night, and from night to morning, 20 6 | morning to night, and from night to morning, rulers must 21 6 | if only for one day or night, unless by order of his 22 6 | beings; for on what day or night Heaven will give them increase, 23 6 | especially on the day and night of marriage should a man 24 6 | their keeping guard day and night, but that when they are 25 7 | moving about by day and night is good for them all, and 26 7 | Gods to whom that day and night are dedicated, and then 27 7 | education for the soul. Night and day are not long enough 28 7 | during the whole of any night in sleep, instead of being 29 7 | states who keep awake at night are terrible to the bad, 30 7 | and to the whole state.~A night which is passed in such 31 7 | count at all, or reckon night and day, and who is totally 32 7 | sort is called hunting by night, in which the hunters sleep 33 7 | will; but the hunter by night, who trusts to his nets 34 9 | some tormenting desire by night and by day tempts to go 35 9 | coming, into his house by night to steal, and he take and 36 12 | meals, or get up in the night to keep guard and deliver 37 12 | now said was to meet at night.~Athenian. You understand Phaedrus Part
38 Intro| together.’ At every hour of the night and day he is intruding 39 Text | young, and neither day nor night will he leave him if he 40 Text | madness can neither sleep by night nor abide in her place by Protagoras Part
41 Text | over. Listen then:—~Last night, or rather very early this 42 Text | then I thought that the night was far spent. But the moment The Republic Book
43 1 | festival will be celebrated at night, which you certainly ought 44 1 | their own advantage day and night. Oh, no; and so entirely 45 2 | as they say, "Go about by night in the likeness of so many 46 5 | will have no getting up at night or other trouble, but will 47 7 | the sky and the stars by night better than the sun or the 48 7 | which is little better than night to the true day of being, 49 7 | that the proportions of night and day, or of both to the 50 9 | and every day and every night desires grow up many and 51 10 | about the middle of the night there were a thunderstorm The Seventh Letter Part
52 Text | without a partner for the night; and disapproval of the The Sophist Part
53 Intro| them either with spears by night or with barbed spears or 54 Intro| that heat and cold, day and night, pass into one another was 55 Intro| in Shakespeare (Twelfth Night, ‘Clown: For as the old 56 Text | striking, which is done at night, and by the light of a fire, The Statesman Part
57 Text | continually by day and night returning and becoming assimilated The Symposium Part
58 Intro| stood for an entire day and night absorbed in reflection amid 59 Intro| whole of a long winter’s night. When he wakes at cockcrow 60 Text | wholly one; always day and night to be in one another’s company? 61 Text | conversing far into the night, and when he wanted to go 62 Text | there I lay during the whole night having this wonderful monster 63 Text | whether he would stand all night. There he stood until the Theaetetus Part
64 Text | of women in childbirth; night and day they are full of Timaeus Part
65 Intro| same. Thus arose day and night, which are the periods of 66 Intro| guardian and artificer of night and day, first and eldest 67 Intro| corresponding visions of the night. And now we shall be able 68 Intro| sweetness and freedom, and at night, moderation and peace accompanied 69 Intro| of Chaos, Erebus, Aether, Night, and the like, the first 70 Intro| the recurrence of day and night and of the seasons, the 71 Intro| accomplished in a single day and night, is described as being the 72 Intro| guardian and artificer of night and day, first and eldest 73 Intro| wordsartificer of day and night’ are consistent with the 74 Intro| the alternation of day and night; since the equal motion 75 Intro| Of the causes of day and night the pre-Socratic philosophers, 76 Intro| the alternation of day and night, neither need we suppose 77 Intro| wordsartificer of day and night’ is literally true according 78 Intro| the alternation of day and night is not produced by the motion 79 Text | and in a single day and night of misfortune all your warlike 80 Text | I left them, during the night by thinking I recovered 81 Text | and for this reason the night and the day were created, 82 Text | guardian and artificer of night and day, first and eldest 83 Text | we call sight. But when night comes on and the external 84 Text | now the sight of day and night, and the months and the 85 Text | by phantoms and visions night and day,—to be a remedy 86 Text | enabling it to pass the night in peace, and to practise


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