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The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| gods, which is absurd.’~Leaving Meletus, who has had enough 2 Intro| Plato has provided him. But leaving this question, which does 3 Text | the nature of it. And so leaving the event with God, in obedience 4 Text | opposition, either when I was leaving my house in the morning, Charmides Part
5 PreS | sentences side by side, leaving their relation to one another Cratylus Part
6 Intro| by violent convulsions, leaving many lacunae which can be Critias Part
7 Text | which became a harbour, and leaving an opening sufficient to 8 Text | parted the zones of sea, leaving room for a single trireme 9 Text | plan of the royal palace.~Leaving the palace and passing out Crito Part
10 Text | what is the application? In leaving the prison against the will The First Alcibiades Part
11 Text | ALCIBIADES: Certainly.~SOCRATES: Leaving the care of our bodies and Gorgias Part
12 Intro| only how you can live best, leaving all besides to the will 13 Text | study in later life, and not leaving off, I should like to beat Laws Book
14 1 | have been their lawgiver. Leaving the story, we may observe 15 1 | What would you say then to leaving these matters for the present, 16 6 | wrong; for he cannot help leaving the impression of himself 17 6 | but you are mistaken in leaving the women unregulated by 18 7 | There let it lie; and so leaving it to lie, we will proceed 19 8 | they are very well ordered.~Leaving the common tables, we may 20 8 | either to grant him delay in leaving the country, or to allow 21 9 | be involuntary injustice. Leaving the question of names, about 22 10 | attempt first by myself; leaving you in safety on the bank, 23 10 | impious men growing old and leaving their children’s children 24 11 | in age. If a woman dies, leaving children, male or female, 25 11 | state. And if a man dies leaving a sufficient number of children, Lysis Part
26 Intro| Compare Symposium; Laws).~Leaving the Greek or ancient point 27 Text | all, his friend Menexenus, leaving his play, entered the Palaestra Menexenus Part
28 Text | Lacedaemonians had gone on their way, leaving the Boeotians, whom they Parmenides Part
29 Intro| in them.~1.bb. Once more, leaving all this: Is there not also Phaedo Part
30 Intro| unmoved at the prospect of leaving the gods and his friends. 31 Intro| indifference at the prospect of leaving the gods and his friends.~ 32 Intro| expressed that the soul upon leaving the body may vanish away 33 Intro| These subtleties he is for leaving to wiser heads than his 34 Intro| fear that the soul upon leaving the body mayvanish into Phaedrus Part
35 Text | enough of both of them. Leaving the tale to its fate, I 36 Text | Only the self-moving, never leaving self, never ceases to move, 37 Text | of writing speeches and leaving them in a written form, Philebus Part
38 Intro| conclusion Protarchus reclaims.~Leaving his denial for the present, Protagoras Part
39 Text | you and I should imitate. Leaving the poets, and keeping to The Republic Book
40 3 | Hades, lamentng her fate, leaving manhood and youth." ~Again: ~" The Seventh Letter Part
41 Text | justice, and for these reasons leaving my own occupations, which The Sophist Part
42 Intro| may extend to the other.~Leaving them for the present, let 43 Intro| excess of light. And now, leaving him, we will return to our 44 Intro| hypotheses become realities.~Leaving the comparison with Plato 45 Text | weary and will give that up, leaving to some one else the duty The Statesman Part
46 Intro| times about the duty of leaving men to themselves, which 47 Text | ruling-for-self science, leaving the rest to receive a name 48 Text | man. And now, as you say, leaving the discussion of the name,— 49 Text | best clear away all these, leaving him whom we seek alone and The Symposium Part
50 Text | the old worn-out mortality leaving another new and similar 51 Text | to die, for the sake of leaving behind them a name which Theaetetus Part
52 Intro| What becomes of the mind?’~Leaving the a priori conditions 53 Intro| are always in danger of leaving out the half of that which Timaeus Part
54 Intro| should be perfect and one, leaving no remnants out of which 55 Intro| of a fourth with ninths, leaving a remnant which is in the 56 Intro| philosophy forms, when, leaving the eternal nature, she 57 Intro| the council-chamber, and leaving the better principle undisturbed 58 Intro| placed around the brain, leaving a narrow opening, and around 59 Intro| toward the place of fire. On leaving the body it is cooled and 60 Intro| this was intended by him.~Leaving the further explanation 61 Text | of that destruction died, leaving no written word. For there 62 Text | the air and all the earth, leaving no part of any of them nor 63 Text | that it should be one, leaving no remnants out of which 64 Text | with the interval of 9/8, leaving a fraction over; and the 65 Text | be of another mind. But, leaving this enquiry, let us proceed


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