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The Apology Part
1 Text | this: but necessity was laid upon me,—the word of God, Charmides Part
2 PreS | Though no precise rule can be laid down about the repetition 3 PreS | he introduced have been laid aside and have dropped out 4 PreS | foundation of his argument is laid in the Metaphysics of Aristotle. Cratylus Part
5 Intro| structure of language has been laid bare; the relations of sounds 6 Intro| to one another; they are laid side by side or slightly 7 Intro| structure. The sentences thus laid side by side are also constructed 8 Text | of the world, have been laid under his spells. Such a 9 Text | or are they not rightly laid down? and when he has duly Critias Part
10 Text | washed away the earth and laid bare the rock; at the same Euthydemus Part
11 Text | his friend overturned and laid on his back. And you must Gorgias Part
12 Intro| e.g. Laws), he has fairly laid himself open to the charge 13 Text | rhetoric, that is not to be laid to the charge of his teacher, 14 Text | affections of the soul are laid open to view.— And when Laws Book
15 1 | that Lycurgus and Minos laid down laws both in Lacedaemon 16 3 | then, as I was saying, be laid down by us.~Cleinias. Let 17 3 | Cleinias. Let it be so laid down.~Athenian. I suppose 18 6 | office according to the laws laid down for them. Next, let 19 7 | are or are hereafter to be laid down; they are just ancestral 20 7 | imitation. Let these then be laid down, both in law and in 21 8 | masters of the art have laid down what is fair and what 22 8 | rather to be called two, be laid down respecting love in 23 8 | not move what he has not laid down. And if a slave touches 24 9 | and has propitiated and laid to sleep the wrath of the 25 9 | alone, and none shall be laid by their side; they shall 26 9 | Let this one law then be laid down by us about murder; 27 9 | is the penalty distinctly laid down in the law; or if any 28 11 | treasure, which another has laid up for himself and his family, 29 11 | not up that which was not laid down by thee”—of him, I 30 11 | secondary regulations which are laid down for them about their 31 12 | their death they shall be laid out and carried to the grave Meno Part
32 Intro| foundations of the enquiry are laid deeper, and the nature of 33 Intro| writings he seems to have laid aside the old forms of them. 34 Intro| foundation of knowledge be laid. It has degenerated into 35 Intro| species is forgotten or laid aside, the distinction of Phaedo Part
36 Intro| immortelles’ which are laid upon his tomb. Literature 37 Intro| age, like the child, is laid to sleep almost in a moment. Phaedrus Part
38 Intro| philosophical basis which has been laid down, he proceeds to show Philebus Part
39 Text | by the argument, and is laid low. I must say that mind Protagoras Part
40 Text | which is a good thing when laid about the roots of a tree, 41 Text | who is prostrate can be laid prostrate, so the force The Republic Book
42 1 | mute auditors.~The scene is laid in the house of Cephalus 43 1 | Wherefore necessity must be laid upon them, and they must 44 1 | perfectly evil, they would have laid hands upon one another; 45 3 | treated has been already laid down. ~Very true. ~And what 46 3 | decided by the rule already laid down that one man can only 47 5 | only too glad that I had laid this question to sleep, 48 5 | principle has been already laid down that the best of either 49 6 | and that this is not to be laid to the charge of philosophy 50 6 | until a like necessity be laid on the State to obey them; 51 6 | And if a necessity be laid upon him of fashioning, 52 7 | nothing should be more sternly laid down than that the inhabitants 53 8 | principles which we solemnly laid down at the foundation of 54 9 | heaven, I replied, there is laid up a pattern of it, methinks, The Second Alcibiades Part
55 Text | that he would ever have laid hands upon her?~ALCIBIADES: The Seventh Letter Part
56 Text | of Sicily which had been laid waste, and bind them together 57 Text | but that his treasures are laid up in the fairest spot that 58 Text | if a man’s soul has once laid hold of it; for it is expressed The Sophist Part
59 Intro| With this he certainly laid the ghost of ‘Not-being’; 60 Intro| contradiction is as clearly laid down by him in the Republic, The Statesman Part
61 Intro| foundations of a State are to be laid deep in education (Republic), The Symposium Part
62 Intro| Agathon. Socrates, having laid them to rest, takes a bath 63 Text | scale heaven, and would have laid hands upon the gods. Doubt 64 Text | Agathon. Socrates, having laid them to sleep, rose to depart; Theaetetus Part
65 Intro| the similar trap which is laid for Theodorus). ‘Then, Theaetetus, 66 Intro| which much stress has been laid, differs in a slight degree Timaeus Part
67 Intro| about the inner bones, he laid the flesh thicker. For where