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The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| improvement; and if they refuse to listen to him he will still persevere 2 Text | may ask and answer me and listen to my words; and whether Crito Part
3 Text | will—to be sure they will.~‘Listen, then, Socrates, to us who 4 Text | your best to destroy us. Listen, then, to us and not to Euthyphro Part
5 Text | And if Meletus refuses to listen to me, but will go on, and 6 Text | Socrates; at least if they will listen to me.~SOCRATES: But they 7 Text | But they will be sure to listen if they find that you are The First Alcibiades Part
8 Text | my good man, and I will listen.~SOCRATES: I will proceed; 9 Text | speak, for now you will listen to me.~ALCIBIADES: Your Gorgias Part
10 Intro| is compelled to stay and listen to them. After some altercation 11 Text | which shows their desire to listen to you; and for myself, 12 Text | am compelled to stay and listen to you, and may not go away? 13 Text | continue, I hope that you will listen, and interrupt me if I seem 14 Text | me, but get on.~SOCRATES: Listen to me, then, while I recapitulate 15 Text | shall have done.~SOCRATES: Listen, then, as story-tellers Laches Part
16 Text | your selves; and I will listen, and Melesias and I will 17 Text | he may be more ready to listen to you, Lysimachus.~LYSIMACHUS: Laws Book
18 1 | seem to be quite ready to listen; and I am also ready to 19 3 | that the spectators should listen in silence to the end; and 20 4 | might be more disposed to listen to new laws; but then, to 21 4 | think that a person will listen with more gentleness and 22 5 | BOOK V~Athenian Stranger. Listen, all ye who have just now 23 6 | marriage. But if a man will not listen and remains unsocial and 24 6 | if you will consent to listen, that this institution is 25 7 | hand, the young man must listen obediently; neither pleasure 26 9 | law. But if he will not listen, let the following law be 27 10 | divine being, if we would listen to the aforesaid philosophers 28 10 | answer them myself while you listen in safety; in that way I 29 10 | you desire to hear more, listen to what we say to the third 30 11 | it is clear that the Gods listen to the imprecations of parents; Lysis Part
31 Text | us, and we are obliged to listen to him.~When I heard this, Menexenus Part
32 Text | refuse, since we are alone. Listen then: If I remember rightly, Meno Part
33 Text | therefore we ought not to listen to this sophistical argument Phaedo Part
34 Text | Simmias, shall be charmed to listen to you.~The tale, my friend, Phaedrus Part
35 Intro| parents, rather than those who listen to them in such matters. 36 Text | been compelled by him to listen whether he would or no. 37 Text | read best. Begin.~PHAEDRUS: Listen. You know how matters stand 38 Text | than envied. But if you listen to me, in the first place, 39 Text | flow of words.~SOCRATES: Listen to me, then, in silence; 40 Text | on talking to my youth. Listen:—~Thus, my friend, we have 41 Text | before, and who ought to listen now; lest, if he hear me Philebus Part
42 Text | there be any God who will listen to my prayers.~PROTARCHUS: 43 Text | will tell you, and do you listen to my words.~PROTARCHUS: 44 Text | recapitulation.~SOCRATES: Yes, but listen to the sequel; convinced Protagoras Part
45 Text | is thank you twice over. Listen then:—~Last night, or rather 46 Text | and noble, they will not listen to him, but laugh and hoot 47 Text | But then again, when I listen to your words, I waver; 48 Text | pleasure? I should answer thus: Listen, and Protagoras and I will The Republic Book
49 1 | persuade us, if we refuse to listen to you? he said. ~Certainly 50 1 | Then we are not going to listen; of that you may be assured. ~ 51 1 | that you will answer well. ~Listen, then, he said; I proclaim 52 2 | said. ~Then we must not listen to Homer or to any other 53 3 | Adeimantus, our youth seriously listen to such unworthy representations 54 4 | into our heads; for, if we listen to you, the husbandman will 55 6 | will be easily induced to listen? ~Far otherwise. ~And even 56 8 | counsel of the aged will they listen to them or receive them. 57 10 | out. ~Very good, he said. ~Listen to me, then, or, rather, 58 10 | as I conceive, when we listen to a passage of Homer or 59 10 | human life, and we will listen in a kindly spirit; for 60 10 | repeat to ourselves while we listen to her strains; that we 61 10 | which you make so light. Listen, then. ~I am attending. ~ The Seventh Letter Part
62 Text | too, I fear, unless you listen to the advice which is now 63 Text | as to whether I ought to listen to entreaties and go, or 64 Text | or if he seems likely to listen to advice about the things 65 Text | disobeyed me and would not listen to my attempts at reconciliation, The Sophist Part
66 Text | STRANGER: Excellent; and now listen to what I am going to say, The Statesman Part
67 Intro| our masters,’ who would listen to a proposal that the franchise 68 Text | By all means.~STRANGER: Listen, then, to a tale which a 69 Text | leave out nothing.~STRANGER: Listen, then. There is a time when The Symposium Part
70 Text | concluding words—who could listen to them without amazement? 71 Text | whole truth, and beg you to listen; and if I speak falsely, 72 Text | after wisdom. Therefore listen and excuse my doings then Theaetetus Part
73 Text | to remain, he would not listen to me; so I set him on his 74 Text | think that I can.~SOCRATES: Listen, then, to a statement of 75 Text | and to do anything to us. Listen, then, while I tell you Timaeus Part
76 Intro| approves.’ ‘I approve.’ Listen then, Socrates, to a tale 77 Intro| that the belly would not listen to reason, and was under 78 Text | quite approve.~CRITIAS: Then listen, Socrates, to a tale which, 79 Text | time of your birth. And now listen to my instructions:—Three


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