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The Apology Part
1 Intro| effect the death of Socrates produced on the mind of Plato, we 2 Text | whom Meletus should have produced as witnesses in the course 3 Text | with many tears, and how he produced his children in court, which Charmides Part
4 PreS | or nearly similar to that produced by the original. To him Cratylus Part
5 Intro| king. But if the horse had produced a calf, then that would Euthydemus Part
6 Intro| him. Another fallacy is produced which turns on the absoluteness Ion Part
7 Text | of any other painter was produced, went to sleep and was at 8 Text | sculptors in general were produced, was at a loss and went Laches Part
9 Text | and have been, and will be produced, would he not be perfect, Laws Book
10 4 | that the best government is produced from a tyranny, and originates 11 5 | consequent upon them, and are produced out of them up to 5040; 12 8 | other dyes which are not produced in the country, or the materials 13 10 | and of mortal birth, and produced in play certain images and 14 10 | not that motion which is produced in another, by reason of Menexenus Part
15 Intro| of the reader. The effect produced by these grandiloquent orations Meno Part
16 Text | such that when you have produced a given side of it (Or, 17 Text | corresponding to the part produced (Or, similar to the area Parmenides Part
18 Intro| the reciter on the effect produced by them. Thus we are informed Phaedo Part
19 Intro| of nature. They have been produced by a few minds appearing 20 Text | and what is the impression produced by them? Are they equals Phaedrus Part
21 Intro| Bacon or Newton, formerly produced. There is also great hope 22 Intro| more men of genius to be produced, the great writers of ancient 23 Text | there were two kinds; one produced by human infirmity, the Philebus Part
24 Intro| notion, that pleasure is produced by generation, which is 25 Text | apart from the body, and is produced by expectation.~SOCRATES: 26 Text | a little while ago, are produced in us, relate to the past 27 Text | be called which is thus produced in us?—Pleasure or pain?~ The Republic Book
28 2 | infer that all things are produced more plentifully and easily 29 7 | way such guardians will be produced, and how they are to be The Seventh Letter Part
30 Text | intercourse with me had produced in him a longing for the 31 Text | tidings. When his entreaties produced no effect, he promised that The Sophist Part
32 Intro| one. A curious effect is produced on the meaning of a word 33 Intro| the opposite result is produced, when the world refuses 34 Intro| cause of the work which is produced by it; and we can dimly 35 Text | existence is said to be produced.~THEAETETUS: True.~STRANGER: 36 Text | exist and have been already produced—in each and all of these 37 Text | the reflection which is produced when the light in bright 38 Text | There is one kind which is produced by an instrument, and another The Statesman Part
39 Intro| families; but the earth produced a sufficiency of all things, 40 Text | difficulty in dividing the things produced into two classes.~YOUNG 41 Text | great the good which he produced, but after the separation, 42 Text | preservation of that which is produced.~YOUNG SOCRATES: To what 43 Text | drawing, and of the imitations produced by drawing and music, which Theaetetus Part
44 Intro| has been that they have produced abortions; or when I have 45 Intro| death: fire and warmth are produced by friction, and living 46 Intro| with another would have produced the same effect. All sensation 47 Intro| as a god, he might have produced a magnificent effect by 48 Intro| of speech or of music is produced by the impression of the 49 Text | fellow-men—would not this have produced an overpowering effect? Timaeus Part
50 Intro| the best of climates, and produced the wisest men; in no other 51 Intro| age and disease, which are produced by the action of external 52 Intro| stormy wind; the motions produced by these impulses pass through 53 Intro| The feeling of cold is produced by the larger particles 54 Intro| the rough are severally produced by the union of evenness 55 Intro| dilate the sight. White is produced by the dilation, black by 56 Intro| repletion and depletion is produced by the attraction of like 57 Intro| class of diseases which are produced, some by wind and some by 58 Intro| manner painful diseases are produced. The most painful are caused 59 Intro| the fluidity of the marrow produced by the loose consistency 60 Intro| condition of motion, is produced. In all such disturbances 61 Intro| confined to the effects produced by the seven planets. Plato 62 Intro| passive causation of them, produced by the immobility of the 63 Intro| of day and night is not produced by the motion of the heavens 64 Intro| visual ray, a black colour is produced; if they are smaller and 65 Intro| white. Other phenomena are produced by the variety and motion 66 Intro| dilation. Some of them are produced by rough, others by abstergent, 67 Intro| opposite is low. Discord is produced by the swifter and slower 68 Text | nourishment, the affections produced by external contact caused 69 Text | the air, and the motions produced by any of these impulses 70 Text | but the isosceles triangle produced the fourth elementary figure, 71 Text | unmixed and primary bodies are produced by such causes as these. 72 Text | irregularity, and smoothness is produced by the joint effect of uniformity 73 Text | this way. An impression produced in us contrary to nature 74 Text | sense which is most easily produced is most readily felt, but 75 Text | Flame-colour (Greek) is produced by a union of auburn and 76 Text | motion swaying to and fro is produced by the double process, which 77 Text | if caused by disease or produced by wounds, is painful and 78 Text | for when any of them is produced or changed in a manner contrary 79 Text | three ways; for they are produced sometimes by wind, and sometimes 80 Text | numberless painful diseases are produced, accompanied by copious 81 Text | moisture and fluidity which is produced in one of the elements by 82 Text | that is the best which is produced in a thing by itself, for