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The Apology Part
1 Text | produce them, if he has forgotten—I will make way for him. Cratylus Part
2 Text | you just now (but you have forgotten), that I knew nothing, and 3 Text | come after andreia, but was forgotten, and, as I fear, is not Critias Part
4 Text | And next, if I have not forgotten what I heard when I was Crito Part
5 Text | to die. And now you have forgotten these fine sentiments, and Euthydemus Part
6 Text | SOCRATES: Perhaps I may have forgotten, and Ctesippus was the real Euthyphro Part
7 Text | loved of the gods? Have you forgotten?~EUTHYPHRO: I quite remember.~ The First Alcibiades Part
8 Text | friend Alcibiades? Have you forgotten that you do not know this, Gorgias Part
9 Intro| unity; the beginning is not forgotten at the end, and numerous 10 Intro| Wordsworth, who have not forgotten their high vocation of teachers; 11 Intro| from tyrant, should not be forgotten.~The myth in the Gorgias 12 Intro| grace of conversation is not forgotten: they are spoken, not written 13 Intro| figure of speech is not forgotten, but is quickly caught up, 14 Text | saying, as you will not have forgotten, that there were some processes Ion Part
15 Text | surely. Have you already forgotten what you were saying? A Laches Part
16 Intro| also a palaestra, is quite forgotten, and the boys play a subordinate 17 Text | right way; for you have forgotten an excellent saying which Laws Book
18 3 | yesterday.~Athenian. Have you forgotten, Cleinias, the name of a 19 3 | by Zeus. Have we already forgotten what was said a little while 20 5 | good fortune must not be forgotten, which, as we were saying, Lysis Part
21 Intro| argument. But Plato has not forgotten dramatic propriety, and 22 Text | to him, and if you have forgotten anything, ask me again the Menexenus Part
23 Text | of them. Let them not be forgotten, and let every man remind Meno Part
24 Intro| has a bad memory, and has forgotten what Gorgias said. Will 25 Intro| as genera or species is forgotten or laid aside, the distinction 26 Intro| Hume’s paradox has been forgotten by the world, and did not 27 Text | your answer; and you have forgotten already, and tell me that Parmenides Part
28 Intro| half-brother’s name, which I have forgotten—he was a mere child when 29 Intro| conception of ‘matter.’ This poor forgotten word (which was ‘a very 30 Text | half brother, which I have forgotten; he was a mere child when Phaedo Part
31 Intro| shorter time, he will be forgotten and the world will get on 32 Intro| perplexity should not be forgotten by us when we attempt to 33 Intro| Socrates must the jailer be forgotten, who seems to have been 34 Intro| doctrine of ideas appears to be forgotten. It belongs rather to the 35 Text | that which has been already forgotten through time and inattention.~ 36 Text | having acquired, we have not forgotten what in each case we acquired, 37 Text | associated with it but has been forgotten. Whence, as I was saying, Phaedrus Part
38 Intro| and arrangement were not forgotten.~The soul is described in 39 Intro| analysis.~It is too often forgotten that the whole of the second 40 Intro| Socrates which must not be forgotten in relation to this subject. 41 Text | though I have actually forgotten in my stupidity who was 42 Text | esteems above all; he has forgotten mother and brethren and 43 Text | they make as if they had forgotten, and he reminds them, fighting 44 Text | say, Socrates. I have not forgotten that we have quite briefly 45 Text | yours who ought not to be forgotten.~SOCRATES: Who is he?~PHAEDRUS: Philebus Part
46 Text | to us, causing them to be forgotten and unheeded; but the true The Republic Book
47 2 | True, I replied, I had forgotten; of course they must have 48 2 | needed now? They must not be forgotten: and there will be animals 49 4 | not very likely to have forgotten, he said. ~We must recollect 50 6 | Indeed, he said, if I had forgotten, I should not deserve to 51 7 | better? ~You have again forgotten, my friend, I said, the 52 7 | State. ~True, he said, I had forgotten. ~Observe, Glaucon, that 53 7 | In what respect? ~I had forgotten, I said, that we were not 54 10 | be much to blame if I had forgotten. ~Then, as the cause is The Seventh Letter Part
55 Text | events, as if he had entirely forgotten his letter to that effect, The Statesman Part
56 Intro| character is so completely forgotten, that a special reference 57 Intro| to see that you have not forgotten your geometry. But before 58 Intro| These precepts are not forgotten, either in the Sophist or 59 Intro| Laws Plato appears to have forgotten them, or at any rate makes 60 Text | shows that you have not forgotten your geometry. I will retaliate The Symposium Part
61 Intro| Aristodemus, who is not forgotten when Socrates takes his 62 Text | knowledge, which is ever being forgotten, and is renewed and preserved Theaetetus Part
63 Intro| observe that Plato has himself forgotten this, when he represents 64 Intro| man-midwifery of Socrates, are not forgotten in the closing words. At 65 Intro| opposite doctrine must not be forgotten:—~‘Alone being remains unmoved 66 Intro| or imperfectly made, is forgotten, and not known. No one can 67 Intro| and we may know and have forgotten, or we may be learning, 68 Intro| thus acquired is not easily forgotten, and is a help to us in 69 Intro| recognition,—recollection in which forgotten things are recalled or return 70 Intro| association. We have known and forgotten, and after a long interval 71 Text | about any point which I had forgotten, and on my return I made 72 Text | name of his father I have forgotten, but the youth himself is 73 Text | his teachers. I had almost forgotten the opposite doctrine, Theodorus,~‘ 74 Text | some one else, but I had forgotten it. He said that true opinion, Timaeus Part
75 Text | of anything which we have forgotten: or rather, if we are not 76 Text | proposal too singular to be forgotten? for all wives and children 77 Text | time had elapsed, and I had forgotten too much; I thought that