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The Apology Part
1 Text | energetic, and are drawn up in battle array and have persuasive 2 Text | bodies of the slain after the battle of Arginusae; and you proposed 3 Text | escaping death. Often in battle there can be no doubt that Charmides Part
4 Text | safety at sea, and also in battle, will be assured; our coats Cratylus Part
5 Text | andreia seems to imply a battle;—this battle is in the world 6 Text | to imply a battle;—this battle is in the world of existence, 7 Text | SOCRATES: But if this is a battle of names, some of them asserting Crito Part
8 Text | us to wounds or death in battle, thither we follow as is 9 Text | his rank, but whether in battle or in a court of law, or Euthydemus Part
10 Text | speeches with which they do battle?~CRITO: He was certainly The First Alcibiades Part
11 Text | Tanagra, and afterwards in the battle of Coronea, at which your 12 Text | the rescue of a friend in battle honourable, in as much as 13 Text | the rescue of a friend in battle is honourable and yet evil, 14 Text | you as inferiors, will do battle for you against the enemy; Gorgias Part
15 Intro| of the generals after the battle of Arginusae, which he ironically 16 Intro| of the generals after the battle of Arginusae) is unable 17 Intro| when a soldier falls in battle, we do not suppose that 18 Intro| intention of fighting an uphill battle; he keeps the roadway of 19 Text | be chosen and an order of battle arranged, or a position 20 Text | you ever see a coward in battle?~CALLICLES: To be sure.~ Ion Part
21 Text | in the description of the battle near the rampart, where Laches Part
22 Intro| heroic behaviour at the battle of Delium (compare Symp.).~ 23 Intro| Spartans also did at the battle of Plataea. (2) Socrates 24 Intro| B.C. 424, the year of the battle of Delium, and B.C. 418, 25 Intro| B.C. 418, the year of the battle of Mantinea, at which Laches 26 Intro| man at any time after the battle of Delium.~ 27 Text | turns. Moreover in actual battle, when you have to fight 28 Text | like cavalry, and won the battle of Plataea.~LACHES: That Laws Book
29 1 | to him who is defeated in battle; for all the good things 30 1 | that victory or defeat in battle affords more than a doubtful 31 1 | who abstain conquering in battle, and this again is disputed 32 1 | conquer their enemies in battle, because they are good. 33 3 | to them on the field of battle, and they think that their 34 3 | came a day too late for the battle of Marathon. After a while, 35 3 | them, in consequence of the battle of Marathon; and hearing 36 4 | Who, at a time when the battle is in full cry, biddest 37 4 | Achaeans will not maintain the battle, when the ships are drawn 38 4 | habit of saying that the battle of Salamis was the salvation 39 4 | and I say rather, that the battle of Marathon was the beginning, 40 4 | was the beginning, and the battle of Plataea the completion, 41 7 | enemies and conquer them in battle. The type of song or dance 42 11 | some of them are leaders in battle; others make for hire implements Menexenus Part
43 Text | SOCRATES: O Menexenus! Death in battle is certainly in many respects 44 Text | arrived a day too late for the battle; but the rest were panic-stricken 45 Text | salvation of Hellas, I place the battle of Plataea. And now the 46 Text | the third day after the battle of Tanagra, our countrymen 47 Text | ruggedness of the ground at the battle of Corinth, or by treason 48 Text | survivors, when they went out to battle, in case anything happened Philebus Part
49 Text | this great and multifarious battle, in which such various points Protagoras Part
50 Text | Socrates, he replied, many a battle of words have I fought, 51 Text | example, is ready to go to battle, and the other is not ready.~ 52 Text | not ready.~And is going to battle honourable or disgraceful? The Republic Book
53 1 | I am quite ready to do battle at your side, he said. ~ 54 2 | retirement; he wanted to have the battle out. So he said to me: Socrates, 55 2 | distinguished yourselves at the battle of Megara: ~"Sons of Ariston," 56 3 | will he choose death in battle rather than defeat and slavery, 57 5 | distinguished himself in battle, was rewarded with long 58 5 | excuse for not facing the battle? Cowards skulk about the 59 6 | depended upon, which in a battle are impregnable to fear 60 7 | manoeuvre, whether in actual battle or on a march, it will make 61 7 | were to be taken to see the battle on horseback; and that if 62 8 | order of things. There was a battle between them, and at last 63 8 | them out in the hour of battle, they are oligarchs indeed, 64 8 | poor man may be placed in battle at the side of a wealthy 65 8 | receive them. There is a battle and they gain the day, and 66 10 | by birth. He was slain in battle, and ten days afterward, The Second Alcibiades Part
67 Text | war, our city lost every battle by land and sea and never The Sophist Part
68 Intro| about ‘Not-being:’ (IV) the battle of the philosophers: (V) 69 Intro| a fray; a huge irregular battle everywhere surrounds him ( The Symposium Part
70 Intro| Alcibiades’ life; how at the battle of Delium, after the defeat, 71 Text | the weakest are ready to battle against the strongest even 72 Text | to tell—of his courage in battle; for who but he saved my 73 Text | flight of the army after the battle of Delium, where he served Theaetetus Part
74 Intro| Theaetetus, the hero of the battle of Corinth and of the dialogue, 75 Intro| by his behaviour in the battle, and his other qualities 76 Intro| to life again after the battle of Corinth, in order that 77 Intro| been badly wounded at the battle of Corinth, and had taken 78 Intro| his noble conduct in the battle.’ ‘That I should expect; 79 Text | his behaviour in this very battle.~TERPSION: No wonder; I Timaeus Part
80 Text | they came across them in battle.~TIMAEUS: Exactly.~SOCRATES: