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Charmides Part
1 Text | from wisdom? And are not we looking and seeking after something Cratylus Part
2 Intro| apo tou oran ta ano, from looking upwards; which, as philosophers 3 Text | because you are always looking after a fortune and never 4 Text | making, will he make another, looking to the broken one? or will 5 Text | apo tou oran ta ano) from looking upwards; which, as philosophers Critias Part
6 Text | which I will describe. Looking towards the sea, but in Euthydemus Part
7 Text | keeper of them. If we are looking for the art which is to The First Alcibiades Part
8 Intro| can be obtained only by looking into the mind and virtue 9 Text | what are the objects in looking at which we see ourselves?~ 10 Text | ALCIBIADES: Clearly, Socrates, in looking at mirrors and the like.~ 11 Text | that the face of the person looking into the eye of another 12 Text | sort of image of the person looking?~ALCIBIADES: That is quite 13 Text | SOCRATES: Then the eye, looking at another eye, and at that 14 Text | is evident.~SOCRATES: But looking at anything else either Gorgias Part
15 Intro| the least service, without looking for a reward; the joys of 16 Text | golden sceptre and is seated looking on, as Odysseus in Homer Laches Part
17 Text | like the rest of the world, looking at your neighbour and not Laws Book
18 1 | view to these, the human looking to the divine, and the divine 19 1 | the divine, and the divine looking to their leader mind. Some 20 3 | way; and yet this mode of looking at things may turn out after 21 6 | the Thessalian Penestae. Looking at these and the like examples, 22 7 | of house and city, and, looking to the same object, what 23 8 | a secondary matter, and looking rather than loving and with 24 10 | because they are ancient; but, looking at them with reference to 25 12 | some one says that he was looking for them during this time, 26 12 | the goods and the other looking for them, the claim of the 27 12 | being, and to what are you looking? The physician is able to Meno Part
28 Text | not understand that I am looking for the ‘simile in multis’? Phaedo Part
29 Intro| as there is a danger in looking at the sun during an eclipse, 30 Intro| the precaution is taken of looking only at the image reflected 31 Text | that when I or any one, looking at any object, observes 32 Text | take the precaution of only looking at the image reflected in 33 Text | change of colour or feature, looking at the man with all his Phaedrus Part
34 Intro| mankind are described as looking forward, and which in the 35 Text | like a bird fluttering and looking upward and careless of the 36 Text | awe steals over him; then looking upon the face of his beloved 37 Text | talking to one another and looking down at us. What would they Philebus Part
38 Intro| when you are hungry and are looking forward to a feast; (c) 39 Intro| unequal to the duties of life. Looking back on them now that they 40 Intro| triangles. Unless we are looking for a new moral world which 41 Text | likely to discover it by looking at the hardest things, rather Protagoras Part
42 Text | began to collect myself, and looking at Hippocrates, I said to 43 Text | and avert pain? Are you looking to any other standard but The Republic Book
44 2 | at which he, stooping and looking in, saw a dead body of stature, 45 4 | Like people who go about looking for what they have in their 46 4 | I mean, which are worth looking at. ~I am following you, 47 5 | are grown up; and besides looking on they will have to help 48 5 | And are we assured, after looking at the matter from many 49 7 | wrong direction, and is looking away from the truth? ~Yes, 50 7 | of science; his soul is looking downward, not upward, whether 51 9 | with their eyes always looking down and their heads stooping 52 10 | will fancy that they are looking at a real carpenter. ~Certainly. ~ The Second Alcibiades Part
53 Text | best attention, ‘two of us’ looking together, we may find what The Seventh Letter Part
54 Text | and, though I did not stop looking to see if there was any 55 Text | patron of third ventures, and looking at the lot of Dionysios The Sophist Part
56 Intro| it does not prevent our looking for the ‘not-just’ in or 57 Text | cities,’ as Homer declares, looking from above upon human life; 58 Text | do you see what you are looking for?~STRANGER: I do seem 59 Text | Sophist; for if we persist in looking for him in the class of 60 Text | and noble science, and in looking for the Sophist have we 61 Text | THEAETETUS: I remember.~STRANGER: Looking, now, at the world and all The Statesman Part
62 Intro| extinguished. He is still looking for a city in which kings 63 Text | difference when we were looking for the perfect State, as The Symposium Part
64 Intro| The two halves went about looking for one another, and were 65 Text | and then he said, I was looking for you, Apollodorus, only 66 Text | make one of us, as I was looking for you yesterday and meant 67 Text | one head with two faces, looking opposite ways, set on a 68 Text | a man, and he is always looking for his other half. Men 69 Text | of the god. And Socrates, looking at Eryximachus, said: Tell 70 Text | vanities of human life—thither looking, and holding converse with Theaetetus Part
71 Intro| inverting the natural order in looking for opinion before we have 72 Intro| there is the illusion of looking into our own minds as if 73 Intro| In seeing or hearing or looking or listening the sensible 74 Intro| renewed by great minds, who, looking down from above, have a 75 Text | I have been in the Agora looking for you, and wondering that 76 Text | several employments, who are looking for teachers and rulers 77 Text | fell into a well as he was looking up at the stars. She said, 78 Text | a greater difficulty is looking in at the window.~THEAETETUS: 79 Text | upon the thing which we are looking for; but if we stay where 80 Text | mistaken. But do not let us in looking for them lose sight of the Timaeus Part
81 Intro| tell of all this without looking at a plan of them would 82 Intro| the eye of the philosopher looking inward, seemed to pale before 83 Intro| he would never think of looking for them, such as physiology 84 Intro| the pilgrims appear to be looking out from the earth upon