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Charmides Part
1 PreF | that I have endeavoured to approach Plato from a point of view Cratylus Part
2 Intro| occasion of interest (at the approach of a wild beast, shall we 3 Intro| intelligence, make a nearer approach to articulate speech. We 4 Intro| They hardly enable us to approach any nearer the secret of 5 Intro| many ways in which we may approach this study. The simplest 6 Intro| spirit in which we should approach it, we may now proceed to Crito Part
7 Text | not to be repining at the approach of death.~CRITO: And yet Euthydemus Part
8 Intro| propaedeutic or gate of approach to logical science,—nothing 9 Intro| and even Heracles, on the approach of a second monster, called 10 Text | wanted to see how they would approach the question, and where Gorgias Part
11 Intro| allowed from time to time to approach the shores of the Acherusian 12 Text | the cowards pained at the approach of their enemies, or are Laws Book
13 2 | will take up arms at the approach of insolence, being that 14 6 | shall see better when we approach and take a nearer view of 15 10 | and let no freeman ever approach him, but let him receive Lysis Part
16 Text | Hippothales, seeing me approach, asked whence I came and Meno Part
17 Intro| But at the moment when we approach nearest, the truth doubles 18 Text | which I shall endeavour to approach you. You will acknowledge, Parmenides Part
19 Text | alike?~True.~But when you approach them, they appear to be Phaedo Part
20 Intro| perish but remove, on the approach of the even principle. But 21 Intro| therefore the soul on the approach of death does not perish 22 Intro| to be of good hope at the approach of death; whose voice is 23 Intro| words the better. At the approach of death there is not much 24 Intro| known them, are the nearest approach which we can make to the 25 Text | rather, is not the nearest approach to the knowledge of their 26 Text | that we make the nearest approach to knowledge when we have 27 Text | impure are not permitted to approach the pure. These are the 28 Text | man who is repining at the approach of death, is not his reluctance 29 Text | Simmias and Cebes, in which I approach the argument. And I would 30 Text | which is the less, or at the approach of the less has already 31 Text | natures which repel the approach of opposites.~Very true, 32 Text | will not become even at the approach of the even, why may not 33 Text | in contending that at the approach of the even the odd principle 34 Text | immortal retires at the approach of death and is preserved Phaedrus Part
35 Intro| are a figure of the soul, approach the vision of love. And 36 Intro| only describing his own approach in a chariot to the regions 37 Text | charioteer, whom he forces to approach the beloved and to remember Philebus Part
38 Intro| enemy melts away when we approach him. The greatest happiness 39 Intro| we make a somewhat nearer approach to him in the Philebus than 40 Text | must not be suffered to approach the many until the entire 41 Text | like wrestlers, let us approach and grasp this new argument.~ Protagoras Part
42 Text | which others are afraid to approach.~In the next place, you The Republic Book
43 3 | madness should be allowed to approach true love? ~Certainly not. ~ 44 5 | Hence I feel a reluctance to approach the subject, lest our aspiration, 45 5 | State there is the nearest approach to this common feeling which 46 6 | him-he would learn how to approach and handle him, also at 47 6 | are unworthy of education approach philosophy and make an alliance 48 7 | heavens alone if we would approach the subject in the right The Seventh Letter Part
49 Text | entirely unaware of the approach of a storm, but might be The Sophist Part
50 Intro| that he is making a closer approach to the schools of Elea and 51 Intro| to appear; and already an approach is made to the technical 52 Intro| abstractions do they make an approach to the truth. Many a man 53 Text | who is only beginning to approach the problem of being.~THEAETETUS: The Statesman Part
54 Intro| laws. And so, the nearest approach to true government is, when 55 Text | STRANGER: Then the nearest approach which these lower forms 56 Text | make laws, and endeavour to approach as nearly as they can to The Symposium Part
57 Text | circumstances must be the nearest approach to such an union; and that 58 Text | ecstasy about beauty whose approach is the alleviation of the Theaetetus Part
59 Intro| famous men.~Let us first approach the river-gods, or patrons 60 Intro| come out into relief as we approach them or attend to them. 61 Intro| may be obtained a nearer approach to the truth than is to 62 Intro| desirable that in making an approach to the study we should consider 63 Intro| it seems most nearly to approach the divine, is a phenomenon 64 Text | him I should be ashamed to approach in a spirit unworthy of Timaeus Part
65 Intro| nevertheless melts at the approach of fire, and then spreads 66 Intro| activity and made a nearer approach to the truth than any patient 67 Text | particles of water which approach them from without, finding