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Charmides Part
1 PreS | allow discordant elements to enter into the work. For example, 2 Text | god addresses to those who enter the temple; as much as to 3 Text | god speaks to those who enter his temple, not as men speak; Cratylus Part
4 Intro| life of words it does not enter. The ordinary Greek grammar Crito Part
5 Text | here must not be allowed to enter into the calculation.~CRITO: The First Alcibiades Part
6 Intro| very young man, is about to enter on public life, having an 7 Intro| justice and injustice must enter into peace and war; and 8 Text | when thoroughly prepared enter on a political career.~ALCIBIADES: 9 Text | ought to know, before you enter on politics; and then you Gorgias Part
10 Intro| earliest opportunity to enter the lists. He is said to 11 Intro| as Callicles is about to enter public life, should we not 12 Intro| given rise, we need not now enter. All will agree that the 13 Intro| has a power of making them enter into the hearts and memories 14 Text | physician and the cook had to enter into a competition in which 15 Text | and therefore I had to enter into an explanation. And Laws Book
16 1 | we are now proposing to enter on a discussion concerning 17 2 | that any one who likes may enter the lists, and that he is 18 2 | say.~Athenian. First will enter in their natural order the 19 5 | makes the whole city to enter the arena untrained in the 20 6 | natures shall be compelled to enter into marriage with the quicker, 21 6 | over these matters shall enter into the houses of the young, 22 7 | to every one: and yet to enter into these matters minutely 23 7 | men and of piracy by sea enter into your souls and make 24 7 | or country, may it never enter into your most passing thoughts; 25 8 | destined when occasion calli to enter the greatest of all contests, 26 8 | give a prize. And he shall enter first who is to run the 27 8 | thought of such a thing ever enter at all into the minds of 28 9 | voluntary and involuntary which enter into them?~Athenian. I will 29 9 | touched him, he shall not enter into any temple, nor into 30 12 | house of another, he shall enter naked, or wearing only a Meno Part
31 Intro| glory,’ at any rate able to enter into the inheritance of Parmenides Part
32 Intro| he was not unwilling to enter. The character of Antiphon, 33 Intro| of reciting it. As they enter, he has been giving orders Phaedo Part
34 Intro| the friends of Socrates enter the prison Xanthippe and 35 Intro| departs pure is permitted to enter the company of the gods. ( 36 Text | departure is allowed to enter the company of the Gods, 37 Text | springs. Thence they again enter the earth, some of them Phaedrus Part
38 Intro| without which no man can enter their temple. All this shows 39 Intro| life’? Who would willingly enter into a contract at first Philebus Part
40 Intro| if imperishable, can they enter into the world of generation? 41 Text | that the elements which enter into the nature of the bodies 42 Text | said.~SOCRATES: Then let us enter into an alliance with these 43 Text | arithmetic and mensuration enter, far surpass all others; 44 Text | SOCRATES: Unless truth enter into the composition, nothing Protagoras Part
45 Text | terrible sentinels; but he did enter by stealth into the common The Republic Book
46 1 | near death, fears and cares enter into his mind which he never 47 3 | anyone who has a mind to enter; their provisions should 48 6 | kinsmen to be her protectors, enter in and dishonor her; and 49 8 | rule that everyone shall enter into voluntary contracts 50 8 | allow the embassy itself to enter, nor if private advisers 51 9 | have a judge whose mind can enter into and see through human 52 9 | the order in which they enter, by the criterion of virtue 53 10 | allow the honeyed muse to enter, either in epic or lyric The Sophist Part
54 Intro| affirm that not-being cannot enter into discourse, and as he The Statesman Part
55 Intro| of opposite kinds which enter into the problem of government. 56 Text | STRANGER: I see that you enter into my meaning;—no, that 57 Text | some notion of science must enter into it, if we are to be The Symposium Part
58 Text | contriving how he might enter Hades alive; moreover, they 59 Text | even you, Socrates, may enter; to the greater and more Theaetetus Part
60 Intro| lead of Socrates, and to enter into each successive phase 61 Intro| and singing maidens do not enter even into their dreams. 62 Intro| degrees in which the mind may enter into or be abstracted from 63 Intro| When in imagination we enter into the closet of the mind 64 Text | s house in Megara; they enter the house, and the dialogue 65 Text | singing-maidens,—do not enter even into their dreams. Timaeus Part
66 Intro| when external impressions enter in, they are really conquered, 67 Intro| like none of them; but they enter into and pass out of her, 68 Intro| refined by putrefaction, and enter the narrow veins of the 69 Intro| sharper than those which enter the body from without in 70 Intro| cooled by the elements which enter in, or is dried up and moistened 71 Intro| necessity which is allowed to enter. He does not, like Kant, 72 Intro| intelligence he does not enter further; nor would there 73 Text | if again any sensations enter in violently from without 74 Text | any of the things which enter into her; she is the natural 75 Text | them. But the forms which enter into and go out of her are 76 Text | whenever earthy particles enter into the small veins which 77 Text | refined by putrefaction, enter into the narrow veins, and 78 Text | them to dash against and enter into one another, and so 79 Text | surrounding the particles that enter—which watery vessels of 80 Text | for when meats and drinks enter it, it holds them, but it 81 Text | things which are moved can enter, and the breath is carried 82 Text | within by the elements which enter into it, and is again dried