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The Apology
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1 Intro| of tragic pathos in the face of death. The facts of his Charmides Part
2 Text | Has he not a beautiful face?~Most beautiful, I said.~ 3 Text | would think nothing of his face, he replied, if you could Cratylus Part
4 Text | enquiry) bears upon the face of it the stopping (istanai) 5 Text | beauty: not asking whether a face is fair, or anything of Euthydemus Part
6 Text | as to catch my ear, his face beaming with laughter, I The First Alcibiades Part
7 Text | arguing or talking with the face of Alcibiades, but with 8 Text | you ever observe that the face of the person looking into Gorgias Part
9 Intro| another, ‘they looked upon his face as upon the face of an angel.’ 10 Intro| upon his face as upon the face of an angel.’ We are not 11 Intro| death staring him in the face, and will only be induced 12 Intro| personified as veiling her face (Republic), as engaged in 13 Text | the other of them, in the face of a large company, on matters 14 Text | Socrates, that Tragedy has her face turned towards pleasure Laches Part
15 Text | have the boldness, in the face of universal opinion, to Laws Book
16 1 | when they were compelled to face them would run away from 17 1 | we and the law bring him face to face with many fears.~ 18 1 | the law bring him face to face with many fears.~Cleinias. 19 8 | offends publicly in the face of all mankind, we shall 20 9 | evil deed engraven on his face and hands, and shall be 21 11 | proclamation of a herald in the face of the world, or of sons Lysis Part
22 Text | sure that you must know his face, for that is quite enough Meno Part
23 Text | he would laugh in your face, and say: ‘Stranger, you 24 Text | this disservice have the face to demand money? Indeed, Phaedo Part
25 Intro| his behaviour, veiling his face when he can no longer restrain 26 Text | And do not courageous men face death because they are afraid 27 Text | places; for everywhere on the face of the earth there are hollows 28 Text | regions in the hollows on the face of the globe everywhere, 29 Text | fast; so that I covered my face and wept, not for him, but 30 Text | groin, when he uncovered his face, for he had covered himself Phaedrus Part
31 Intro| fulfils his promise, veils his face and begins.~First, invoking 32 Intro| is the same old withered face and the remainder to match— 33 Intro| beholds a god-like form or face is amazed with delight, 34 Intro| this would appear on the face of the dialogue, nor could 35 Text | the discourse here in the face of this very plane-tree, 36 Text | SOCRATES: I will veil my face and gallop through the discourse 37 Text | looks at an old shrivelled face and the remainder to match, 38 Text | any one having a godlike face or form, which is the expression 39 Text | him; then looking upon the face of his beloved as of a god 40 Text | so putting on a serious face, he proceeds to display 41 Text | use in putting a solemn face on these matters, or in Protagoras Part
42 Intro| parts, like the parts of a face, which have their several 43 Text | answered, with a blush upon his face (for the day was just beginning 44 Text | ears, are the parts of a face; or are they like the parts 45 Text | another as the parts of a face are related to the whole 46 Text | are related to the whole face.~And do men have some one 47 Text | function like the parts of the face;—the eye, for example, is 48 Text | common; even the parts of the face which, as we were saying 49 Text | functions, like the parts of a face. Which of these two assertions 50 Text | profession, you proclaim in the face of Hellas that you are a 51 Text | but as the parts of the face are unlike the whole of 52 Text | another:—he looks at his face and at the tips of his fingers, The Republic Book
53 2 | because he distinguishes the face of a friend and of an enemy 54 3 | his back, and then on his face; then starting up and sailing 55 3 | not how to look you in the face, or in what words to utter 56 5 | you praise his charming face; the hook-nose of another 57 6 | turned aside and veiled her face; not liking to stir the 58 8 | his dwelling there, in the face of all men; and if any help The Seventh Letter Part
59 Text | for his country, and to face the consequences whatever 60 Text | and thinking it my duty to face all dangers, in case I was The Sophist Part
61 Intro| the likeness of his ugly face. But in neither dialogue, 62 Intro| when with a blush upon his face which is just seen by the The Statesman Part
63 Intro| name of the one and the face of the other give him a 64 Text | has the cut of my ugly face (compare Theaet.), the other The Symposium Part
65 Intro| about with half a nose and face in basso relievo. Wherefore 66 Text | he bade Apollo give the face and the half of the neck 67 Text | So he gave a turn to the face and pulled the skin from 68 Text | or in the likeness of a face or hands or any other part 69 Text | deny, Socrates, that your face is like that of a satyr. 70 Text | over, and I had not the face to detain him. The second Theaetetus Part
71 Intro| fair soul and the ungainly face and frame, the Silenus mask 72 Text | sort, when they have to face study, prove stupid and 73 Text | reflection of myself in your face, for Theodorus says that 74 Text | to each one, but now the face of things has changed.~SOCRATES: 75 Text | round, we are once more face to face with our original 76 Text | we are once more face to face with our original difficulty. Timaeus Part
77 Intro| constitution of any under the face of heaven.’ Solon marvelled, 78 Intro| authority. And they put in a face in which they inserted organs 79 Intro| jawbones to them below the face. And they framed the mouth, 80 Text | tradition tells, under the face of heaven. Solon marvelled 81 Text | they first of all put a face in which they inserted organs 82 Text | when the fire from the face coalesces with the fire 83 Text | jawbones to them below the face, and the other sinews he


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