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The Apology
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1 Text | atheist—this you do not lay to my charge,—but only you Charmides Part
2 PreF | evidence; they appear to me to lay too much stress on the variety 3 PreF | But I ‘am not going to lay hands on my father Parmenides’ ( Cratylus Part
4 Intro| serious, though he does not lay aside but rather aggravates 5 Intro| might be well sometimes to lay aside figures of speech, Euthydemus Part
6 Text | struck dumb, Crito, and lay prostrate. Ctesippus came Gorgias Part
7 Intro| finding fault with them, and lay the blame of their subsequent 8 Intro| Pericles, and others, will lay hold of you and my friend 9 Intro| to them the rocks which lay concealed under the ambiguous 10 Intro| opinion of which he seeks to lay hold; as there is also a 11 Intro| twelve days during which Er lay in a trance after he was 12 Text | evil—what principle do you lay down?~POLUS: I would rather, 13 Text | soul is: perhaps he may lay hands on the soul of the Laws Book
14 1 | government which you would lay down? You seem to imagine 15 2 | lustily the heaventaught lay to the whole city. Next 16 6 | betrayed the city, as far as lay in his power, and let him 17 6 | guardians of the law and lay his accusation before them, 18 6 | shall be better able to lay down the laws which are 19 7 | once more whether we shall lay down as one of our principles 20 7 | the patterns of life, and lay down their keels according 21 7 | office! Let us now proceed to lay down other rules in addition 22 8 | following nature should lay down the law which existed 23 8 | these matters a man should lay before the magistrates, 24 9 | Tyrtaeus and other poets to lay down evil precepts in their 25 9 | homicide, let us endeavour to lay down laws concerning every 26 9 | laws. He who shall dare to lay violent hands upon his father 27 11 | chosen by them. If a man lay claim to any animal or anything 28 12 | side. And here they will lay the blessed person, and 29 12 | judges; and let the pursuer lay his indictment in this formParmenides Part
30 Intro| admits that he is going to ‘lay hands on his father Parmenides.’ Phaedo Part
31 Intro| in life he cannot wholly lay aside. Why then should he 32 Intro| swan pours forth his dying lay. Perhaps the extreme elevation 33 Text | the reason why Socrates lay in prison and was not put 34 Text | are said indeed to tune a lay of sorrow, although I do 35 Text | form of the idea, may also lay claim to it. I will try 36 Text | say at the burial, Thus we lay out Socrates, or, Thus we 37 Text | began to fail, and then he lay on his back, according to Phaedrus Part
38 Text | because to tease him I lay a finger upon his love! 39 Text | us to the madness which lay on the right side, found Philebus Part
40 Intro| transcendental world, and proceeds to lay down practical rules for The Republic Book
41 2 | already said quite enough to lay me in the dust, and take 42 3 | he the only person awake, lay devising plans, but forgot 43 3 | without a gift he should not lay aside his anger. Neither 44 3 | divinity he is ready to lay hands; or his offerings 45 4 | said, our guardians must lay the foundations of their 46 7 | of the sea of change and lay hold of true being, and 47 9 | little, but just enough to lay them to sleep, and prevent 48 10 | and phrases may be said to lay on the colors of the several The Seventh Letter Part
49 Text | was even then planning to lay a foundation for all that 50 Text | would never of his own will lay his hand to any act. Also The Sophist Part
51 Intro| parricide if he ventures to lay hands on his father Parmenides; 52 Intro| Then I fear that I must lay hands on my father Parmenides; 53 Text | therefore I must venture to lay hands on my father’s argument; 54 Text | and oaks; of these they lay hold, and obstinately maintain, The Statesman Part
55 Intro| merchant, who at best can only lay claim to economical and 56 Intro| legislator, too, is obliged to lay down general laws, and cannot 57 Text | whole?~STRANGER: Yes, there lay the source of error in our 58 Text | and they had no beds, but lay on soft couches of grass, 59 Text | STRANGER: There, somewhere, lay our error; for we never 60 Text | it very well may, let me lay down a principle which will 61 Text | saves them. And this we lay down to be the only proper 62 Text | And no art whatsoever can lay down a rule which will last 63 Text | do so.~STRANGER: He will lay down laws in a general form 64 Text | be their accuser, and may lay to their charge, that during The Symposium Part
65 Text | assisted him to wash, and he lay down, and presently another 66 Text | for she was willing to lay down her life on behalf 67 Text | him, and accordingly she lay down at his side and conceived 68 Text | much better remain. So he lay down on the couch next to 69 Text | and therefore I come to lay at your feet all that I 70 Text | was winter, and there I lay during the whole night having Theaetetus Part
71 Intro| Plato; none of them can lay claim to an exclusive probability 72 Intro| and if defeated he will lay the blame on himself, and 73 Intro| judgment. Such an analysis lay beyond his sphere of thought; 74 Intro| nature, thought, which lay before him, and sometimes 75 Text | so, your adversary will lay the blame of his own confusion 76 Text | explanation of it; but while you lay hold only of the common Timaeus Part
77 Intro| Atlantis. This great island lay over against the Pillars 78 Intro| them. (6) We should not lay too much stress on Aristotle


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