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The Apology
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1 Text | clearly that the time had arrived when it was better for me 2 Text | The hour of departure has arrived, and we go our ways—I to Charmides Part
3 PreS | at which Dr. Jackson has arrived are such as might be expected 4 Intro| But the time has not yet arrived for the realization of this Cratylus Part
5 Intro| Laches, Protagoras, Meno, we arrived at no conclusion—the different 6 Text | truth herself that we have arrived too late; or if not, you Critias Part
7 Text | am, Socrates, that I have arrived at last, and, like a weary Crito Part
8 Text | SOCRATES: And are you only just arrived?~CRITO: No, I came some 9 Text | the ship has not actually arrived, but she will probably be Euthydemus Part
10 Intro| their natural form.~He had arrived at the conclusion that Cleinias 11 Intro| to have passed the stage arrived at in the Protagoras, for 12 Text | And Cleinias and I had arrived at the conclusion that knowledge 13 Text | conclusion at which you had arrived, according to your report 14 Text | and appeared to have newly arrived from a sea-voyage, bearing The First Alcibiades Part
15 Pre | That no conclusion is arrived at is also in accordance Gorgias Part
16 Intro| though the time has not yet arrived either for utilitarian or 17 Text | enquiries about you. And if we arrived at the conclusion that no Laches Part
18 Text | never known him since he arrived at manhood.~LYSIMACHUS: Laws Book
19 1 | and left off before he arrived at the last cup, fearing 20 3 | we seem to have happily arrived at a real and important 21 3 | After a while, the news arrived of mighty preparations being 22 4 | suppose the colonists to have arrived, and proceed to make our 23 4 | does not marry, when he has arrived at the age of thirtyfive, 24 7 | of six years the time has arrived for the separation of the 25 7 | day breaks, the time has arrived for youth to go to their 26 8 | until the hour of contest arrived; and should we do nothing 27 9 | old inhabitant or newly arrived; he shall not venture to 28 12 | the decision at which they arrived was to be kept a secret Lysis Part
29 Intro| Theaetetus), no conclusion is arrived at. Socrates maintains his 30 Text | dear, and, having there arrived, we shall stop?~True.~My Menexenus Part
31 Pre | That no conclusion is arrived at is also in accordance 32 Text | believing yourself to have arrived at the end of education 33 Text | Lacedaemonians, and they arrived a day too late for the battle; 34 Text | them, and when they have arrived at man’s estate she sends Meno Part
35 Intro| the thirty.~The Protagoras arrived at a sort of hypothetical 36 Intro| perhaps he himself, having arrived at this elevation, instead Parmenides Part
37 Intro| facts.’ The time has not yet arrived for a purely inductive philosophy. Phaedo Part
38 Intro| and drinking; and so he arrived at the conclusion that he 39 Intro| of the Dialogue, havingarrived at the end of the intellectual 40 Text | any man ever was, when he arrived there, and therefore I did Phaedrus Part
41 Text | wide world. And now having arrived, I intend to lie down, and Philebus Part
42 Intro| intimate that the time had arrived for discarding these hackneyed 43 Intro| the time appears to have arrived, not for denying its claims, 44 Text | Assuredly you have already arrived at the answer to the question The Republic Book
45 1 | to ask of you, who have arrived at that time which the poets 46 1 | is sight; but I have not arrived at that point yet. I would 47 2 | court; where as soon as he arrived he seduced the Queen, and 48 4 | obvious. ~The time then has arrived, Glaucon, when, like huntsmen, 49 5 | rear them when they have arrived, and, in general, what is 50 6 | accusations, and have now arrived at the point of asking why 51 7 | I said, we have at last arrived at the hymn of dialectic. 52 7 | appointed duties, when they have arrived at the age of thirty will 53 7 | consummation: the time has now arrived at which they must raise 54 8 | AND so, Glaucon, we have arrived at the conclusion that in 55 8 | point at which we have now arrived. ~Your recollection, I said, 56 9 | utmost fear. ~The time has arrived when he will be compelled 57 9 | I said, and now having arrived at this stage of the argument, 58 10 | When Er and the spirits arrived, their duty was to go at The Seventh Letter Part
59 Text | to quote. Other letters arrived from Archytes and the Tarentines, The Sophist Part
60 Intro| the manner in which Plato arrived at his conception of Not-being.~ 61 Intro| series of divisions, we have arrived at the definition of the 62 Intro| even now the time has not arrived when the anticipation of 63 Intro| Formerly when philosophers arrived at the infinite and absolute, 64 Text | whereas some appear to have arrived at the conclusion that all 65 Text | Sicilian muses, who have arrived at the conclusion that to 66 Text | already proved before we arrived at this part of our discussion.~ The Statesman Part
67 Intro| bipeds; and so at last we arrived at man, and found the political 68 Intro| of division until we have arrived at the infima species.~These 69 Intro| neither they nor Plato had arrived at the conception of a person 70 Text | movement. And so we have arrived at the real end of this Theaetetus Part
71 Intro| could be framed had not yet arrived. For there was no measure 72 Intro| before Socrates had not arrived at these distinctions. Like 73 Intro| Not-being. Men had only recently arrived at the notion of opinion; 74 Intro| if the time had not yet arrived when we can hope to add 75 Text | EUCLID: Have you only just arrived from the country, Terpsion?~ 76 Text | preceded, see if you have arrived at any clearer view, and 77 Text | denying. And when she has arrived at a decision, either gradually Timaeus Part
78 Intro| thought at which he had arrived.~When in modern times we 79 Intro| errors: the time had not yet arrived for the slower and surer 80 Intro| the latter he would have arrived, though, perhaps, without 81 Text | your request. As soon as we arrived yesterday at the guest-chamber


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