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The Apology Part
1 Intro| Whether his disciples have turned out well or ill, he cannot Charmides Part
2 Text | to the very least child, turned and looked at him, as if Cratylus Part
3 Intro| example, Dii philos may be turned into Diphilos), and we may Critias Part
4 Text | three of water, which he turned as with a lathe, each having Euthydemus Part
5 Text | pleased at hearing this; and I turned to Dionysodorus and Euthydemus 6 Text | Dionysodorus blushed.~I turned to the other, and said, Gorgias Part
7 Intro| stronger, he is easily turned round by Socrates, and only 8 Intro| true, life must have been turned upside down, and all of 9 Intro| their hands and the laugh is turned against themselves. The 10 Text | their instructions, and turned to a bad use their own strength 11 Text | the whole of human life turned upside down; and are we 12 Text | that Tragedy has her face turned towards pleasure and the 13 Text | knowledge of justice, has also turned out to be true.~And now, 14 Text | the others; yet they have turned out to be no better than Laches Part
15 Text | Persians were broken, they turned upon them like cavalry, Laws Book
16 4 | troops should have been turned into sailors, and accustomed 17 10 | were easily appeased and turned aside from their purpose, 18 10 | and others that they are turned from their course by gifts. 19 10 | or to be propitiated, or turned from their course by gifts. 20 10 | pilots, who are themselves turned away from their duty by “ Lysis Part
21 Text | he stood and listened.~I turned to Menexenus, and said: 22 Text | I heard him say this, I turned to Hippothales, and was 23 Text | give Menexenus a rest, so I turned to him and said, I think, 24 Text | other path into which we turned, and see what the poets Menexenus Part
25 Intro| task. Socrates himself has turned rhetorician, having learned Parmenides Part
26 Text | one, if it has being, has turned out to be many?~True.~But Phaedo Part
27 Text | they with you.’ Socrates turned to Crito and said: ‘Crito, 28 Text | the first I came upon—and turned them into verse. Tell this 29 Text | first seemed true and then turned out to be false, and instead 30 Text | run away from you. Then he turned to us, and added with a 31 Text | Then bursting into tears he turned away and went out.~Socrates Phaedrus Part
32 Text | having had their hearts turned to unrighteousness through 33 Text | blushed to own his passion and turned away his lover, because Philebus Part
34 Text | principle which has just turned up, which is a marvel of Protagoras Part
35 Text | those who were with him turned back, then the band of listeners 36 Text | answer.’ And suppose that he turned to you and said, ‘Is this 37 Text | the poet really was. So I turned to Prodicus and called him. 38 Text | do. Thereupon Alcibiades turned to Callias, and said:—Do The Republic Book
39 1 | viewed the spectacle, we turned in the direction of the 40 1 | desires you to wait. ~I turned round, and asked him where 41 1 | after all, the just man has turned out to be a thief. And this 42 1 | admitted. ~Then the just has turned out to be wise and good, 43 1 | I left that inquiry and turned away to consider whether 44 2 | again touching the ring he turned the collet outward and reappeared; 45 2 | the same result-when he turned the collet inward he became 46 2 | The gods, too, may be turned from their purpose; and 47 2 | they may be influenced and turned by "sacrifices and soothing 48 6 | former notions appear to be turned upside down. And as unskilful 49 6 | said, and then the argument turned aside and veiled her face; 50 6 | with intelligence; but when turned toward the twilight of becoming 51 7 | to being and his eye is turned toward more real existence, 52 7 | unaccustomed to the dark, or having turned from darkness to the day 53 7 | movement of the whole soul be turned from the world of becoming 54 7 | exists already, but has been turned in the wrong direction, 55 7 | from these impediments and turned in the opposite direction, 56 7 | see what their eyes are turned to now. ~Very likely. ~Yes, 57 8 | of how lesser sums may be turned into larger ones, and will The Seventh Letter Part
58 Text | act; and finally the scale turned in favour of the view that, 59 Text | power, he would never have turned his mind to any other form 60 Text | and rubbed out again, or turned on a lathe and broken up-none 61 Text | act of man drawn or even turned on a lathe, is full of that 62 Text | daily life, I with my eyes turned abroad like a bird yearning 63 Text | hearing this he blazed up and turned all colours, as a man would 64 Text | appeals.” With these words I turned away and went out. After The Sophist Part
65 Text | the third place, he has turned out to be a retailer of The Statesman Part
66 Intro| necessity of its nature, turned back, and went round the 67 Intro| statesmen, sophists who had turned politicians, in various 68 Text | their generation has been turned back, and they are put together 69 Text | king. For when the world turned towards the present cycle The Symposium Part
70 Text | you done with Socrates?~I turned round, but Socrates was 71 Text | invented a new plan: he turned the parts of generation 72 Text | of the company?~Socrates turned to Agathon and said: I must Theaetetus Part
73 Text | set him on his way, and turned back, and then I remembered 74 Text | and, as the saying is, turned upside down.~THEAETETUS: 75 Text | dreams. Whether any event has turned out well or ill in the city, 76 Text | every argument should be turned over and tested. Tell me, Timaeus Part
77 Intro| passion. Naturally they turned to their kindred earth, 78 Text | vertically.). Or if the mirror be turned vertically, then the concavity