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The Apology Part
1 Text | persuasive tongues, they have filled your ears with their loud Cratylus Part
2 Intro| entered into my ears, but filled my soul, and my intention 3 Intro| them which can never be filled up. Not a tenth, not a hundredth 4 Intro| lacunae which can be no longer filled up, and often becoming so 5 Text | ravishment has not only filled my ears but taken possession 6 Text | is, that the soul becomes filled with vice. And if kakia Critias Part
7 Intro| very time when they were filled with all iniquity. The all-seeing 8 Text | had burnt its limbs, they filled a bowl of wine and cast The First Alcibiades Part
9 Text | world, as I may say, must be filled with your power and name— Gorgias Part
10 Intro| vices of the citizens, and filled the city with docks and 11 Text | of milk, besides others filled with other liquids, and 12 Text | when his casks are once filled he has no need to feed them 13 Text | Socrates, for the one who has filled himself has no longer any 14 Text | sorrow after he is once filled; but the pleasure depends 15 Text | statesmen; for they have filled the city full of harbours Ion Part
16 Text | tale of pity my eyes are filled with tears, and when I speak Laws Book
17 1 | he drinks the more he is filled full of brave hopes, and 18 3 | such circumstances, become filled with folly, that worst of 19 4 | have, nor was the country filled with ship–timber, and therefore 20 4 | and desires—wanting to be filled with them, yet retaining 21 6 | does not think properly filled up, and exhibit it in the 22 6 | of inequality, cities are filled with seditions. The old Lysis Part
23 Text | praises or magnifies them, are filled with the spirit of pride Meno Part
24 Intro| with which the mind is filled. It is a symbol of knowledge Phaedo Part
25 Intro| figures of speech which filled up the void or gave an expression 26 Intro| Many sermons have been filled with descriptions of celestial 27 Intro| Orpheus in Plato’s time, were filled with notions of an under-world.~ 28 Text | of which I was speaking) filled with air and water have 29 Text | they happen to flow are filled up with them. And there 30 Text | here, and when these are filled, flow through subterranean Phaedrus Part
31 Text | only infer that I have been filled through the ears, like a 32 Text | soul, and some when he is filled flows out again; and as Philebus Part
33 Text | time a sure hope of being filled, and at other times be quite 34 Text | when he is hoping to be filled, and yet in that he is empty 35 Text | and has no hope of being filled, there will be the double 36 Text | future, and that mankind are filled with hopes in every stage 37 Text | saying just now, are always filled with hopes?~PROTARCHUS: The Republic Book
38 1 | sleep for fear, and he is filled with dark forebodings. But 39 6 | affairs of earth, or to be filled with malice and envy, contending 40 7 | students of the art are filled with lawlessness. ~Quite 41 9 | the soul? ~Yes. ~What is filled with more real existence, 42 9 | existence, is more really filled than that which is filled 43 9 | filled than that which is filled with less real existence 44 9 | there be a pleasure in being filled with that which is according 45 9 | that which is more really filled with more real being will 46 9 | neither are they truly filled with true being, nor do The Sophist Part
47 Intro| abstract principles must be filled up and connected with one The Statesman Part
48 Intro| society.~The outline may be filled up as follows:—~SOCRATES: The Symposium Part
49 Intro| has a large wine-cooler filled, which he first empties 50 Text | side! For you would have filled me full with a stream of 51 Text | than two quarts—this he filled and emptied, and bade the 52 Text | cup which the attendant filled for him.~Eryximachus said: Theaetetus Part
53 Intro| before the content can be filled up. We cannot define knowledge 54 Intro| home, which I afterwards filled up at leisure, and got Socrates 55 Intro| of whiteness; the eye is filled with seeing, and becomes 56 Intro| seeing eye, and the object is filled with whiteness, and becomes 57 Intro| form and lineaments half filled up. This is the simplest 58 Intro| or outline, which may be filled up in many ways according 59 Text | soon as I got home; these I filled up from memory, writing Timaeus Part
60 Intro| ninths, 9:8. And next he filled up the intervals of a fourth 61 Intro| exhaled through the pores is filled up by the inhalation of 62 Intro| watered and empty places filled.~The process of repletion 63 Intro| intervals are afterwards filled up, probably represents ( 64 Intro| not, it is nowhere when filled, it is nothing when empty. 65 Intro| leaves a vacuum which is filled up by other air finding 66 Text | first (27). After this he filled up the double intervals ( 67 Text | the former intervals, he filled up all the intervals of 68 Text | clears them away, and when filled with the unclean matter, 69 Text | watered and empty places filled.~Now the process of repletion