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The Apology Part
1 Intro| acting a part upon a great occasion, but he is what he has been 2 Text | dangerous kind, and has given occasion also to many calumnies. 3 Text | or even a less serious occasion, prayed and entreated the Cratylus Part
4 Intro| the hour.~1. We shall have occasion to show more at length, 5 Intro| rest. Suddenly, on some occasion of interest (at the approach 6 Intro| facts, to time, place, and occasion: when they are already known 7 Text | subtracting letters upon occasion.~SOCRATES: Good. But still Euthyphro Part
8 Intro| soothsayer, furnishes the occasion of the discussion.~This Gorgias Part
9 Intro| he had shown on a recent occasion; he can only deal with one 10 Intro| opinion. And on some fitting occasion, on some question of humanity 11 Intro| the naturalness of the occasion, and the like. This art 12 Text | and reserve for another occasion the longer mode of speech 13 Text | city, and nevertheless upon occasion declaim against the utter Laws Book
14 1 | future by his use of the occasion.~Cleinias. Very true.~Athenian. 15 3 | secondly, they would have no occasion to quarrel about their subsistence, 16 3 | They saw that on the former occasion they had gained a seemingly 17 5 | that good men ought, when occasion demands, to be both gentle 18 5 | opportunity, but on every occasion distinctly reminding themselves 19 5 | embassies, or for any other occasion which may arise of sending 20 6 | proper age, and on a suitable occasion, not transgressing the rules 21 6 | I should suppose, on the occasion of some war or other similar 22 8 | city, who are destined when occasion calli to enter the greatest 23 9 | fear, which has been the occasion of many murders. When a 24 10 | already that on the present occasion there is no reason why brevity 25 10 | way of consecrating the occasion, vowing sacrifices, and 26 11 | right. But they leave the occasion, and the when, and the where, 27 12 | speaking only of the present occasion. The crown of victory shall 28 12 | perplexity, and the poets took occasion to be abusive—comparing Parmenides Part
29 Intro| fourthly, that the same occasion appears to be referred to 30 Intro| Aristoteles on a previous occasion. Plato seems to imply that 31 Intro| of metaphysics ought to occasion no more difficulty in speculation 32 Text | for the first time on the occasion of their visit. These Zeno Phaedo Part
33 Intro| they were suitable to the occasion, on some of the deepest 34 Text | never more than on that occasion. That he should be able Philebus Part
35 Intro| significant by his having occasion to speak of memory as the 36 Intro| the remainder for another occasion.~Next follow the unmixed 37 Text | states of feeling be made the occasion of raising a question?~PROTARCHUS: Protagoras Part
38 Text | coward in war or on any other occasion. This is what is done by 39 Text | call them good because they occasion the greatest immediate suffering The Republic Book
40 1 | is, that he has had no occasion to deceive or to defraud 41 2 | mother, or how on another occasion Zeus sent him flying for 42 3 | wound has to be cured, or on occasion of an epidemic, but just 43 5 | wise men who love him, need occasion no fear or faltering in 44 5 | worthy may draw on each occasion of our bringing them together, 45 5 | children or relations are the occasion. ~Of course they will. ~ 46 5 | whom we replied that, if an occasion offered, we might perhaps 47 5 | should they not do so on some occasion when, if they escape disaster, 48 8 | journey or on some other occasion of meeting, on a pilgrimage 49 8 | be illness, of which the occasion may be very slight, the 50 8 | them all, and must seek occasion against them whether he 51 10 | end of every action and occasion of his entire life has a The Seventh Letter Part
52 Text | these incidents. On a later occasion I left home and again came 53 Text | were victorious on that occasion; they were so once more 54 Text | went, and my action on this occasion at any rate was really a 55 Text | Dionysios what I did say on that occasion.~I did not, however, give 56 Text | suitable to the present occasion.~For everything that exists 57 Text | have described, on that one occasion and never again.~The next The Sophist Part
58 Text | not merely made up for the occasion, appear in various forms The Statesman Part
59 Intro| in the State may be the occasion of grave disorders, and 60 Text | but as real evils, which occasion a difficulty in action; The Symposium Part
61 Intro| and fatigue; how on one occasion he had stood for an entire 62 Intro| spectators; how on another occasion he had saved Alcibiades’ 63 Text | if you imagine that the occasion was recent; or that I could 64 Text | yourselves. But on this occasion imagine that you are our 65 Text | prize. There was another occasion on which his behaviour was Theaetetus Part
66 Intro| Socrates, he rises to the occasion, and grows full of interest 67 Intro| At any rate, there is no occasion to recall him to life again 68 Intro| any other. Hence, on every occasion in private life and public, 69 Text | thus, my friend, on every occasion, private as well as public, Timaeus Part
70 Intro| being not more than ten. The occasion of the rehearsal was the 71 Intro| defect of either is the occasion of the greatest discord 72 Intro| of remark), we may take occasion to correct an error. For 73 Intro| discussed on some other occasion.’~There is no difficulty, 74 Intro| Island of Atlantis has given occasion. Rather he would have been 75 Text | the times of old. On one occasion, wishing to draw them on 76 Text | discussed on some other occasion.~Time, then, and the heaven 77 Text | replenishment; and so they occasion no pain, but the greatest