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1 PreF | Text which has been mostly followed in this Translation of Plato 2 Text | noisily to one another, followed by a crowd. Of the beauties, 3 Text | entered; and a troop of lovers followed him. That grown-up men like Cratylus Part
4 Intro| appeared, and rhythm and metre followed. Each stage in the progress Critias Part
5 Intro| out of the straight line followed the circular ditch, which 6 Text | Autochthon to the one who followed him. Of the fourth pair 7 Text | out of the straight line followed the circular ditch. The Crito Part
8 Intro| all his life long he has followed the dictates of reason only Euthydemus Part
9 Intro| the order of history were followed, they should be placed not 10 Text | very much improved: he was followed by a host of lovers, one 11 Text | Euthydemus and Dionysodorus, followed his example. And these were 12 Text | home in answering.~What followed, Crito, how can I rightly 13 Text | are willing to hear what followed; for we resumed the enquiry, The First Alcibiades Part
14 Text | could understand why you followed me about, and now that you 15 Text | will follow you as you have followed me; I will be the disciple, Gorgias Part
16 Intro| improvement of mankind. He has not followed out the principle which 17 Intro| life in which the penalty followed at once, and was proportioned 18 Intro| other. The soul of man has followed the company of some god, 19 Text | appearance of virtue is to be followed above all things, as well Laws Book
20 3 | like a flock of birds, they followed, forming one troop under Lysis Part
21 Text | Palaestra, and the rest followed.~Upon entering we found 22 Text | then Lysis, seeing him, followed, and sat down by his side; Menexenus Part
23 Text | be the noblest, and which followed that of Marathon and came 24 Text | by the engagement which followed. For when the Lacedaemonians 25 Text | barbarians. After the peace there followed a third war, which was of Parmenides Part
26 Intro| the negative consequence followed from one being affirmed 27 Intro| in the Philebus, and is followed by a return to a more rational Phaedo Part
28 Text | mean is that men who have followed after gluttony, and wantonness, 29 Text | argument.~ECHECRATES: What followed?~PHAEDO: You shall hear, 30 Text | to your recital. But what followed?~PHAEDO: After all this 31 Text | chamber to bathe; Crito followed him and told us to wait. 32 Text | tears, had got up, and I followed; and at that moment, Apollodorus, Phaedrus Part
33 Intro| truth. But if the soul has followed in the train of her god 34 Intro| depend upon the god whom they followed in the other world; and 35 Text | these matters than I am, I followed your example, and, like Philebus Part
36 Text | PROTARCHUS: That which followed the infinite and the finite; Protagoras Part
37 Text | profession. A train of listeners followed him; the greater part of 38 Text | had we entered than there followed us Alcibiades the beautiful, 39 Text | have I fought, and if I had followed the method of disputation The Republic Book
40 6 | was his leader, whom he followed always and in all things; 41 7 | them went before, and which followed after, and which were together; 42 7 | of depth, ought to have followed. ~That is true, Socrates; 43 7 | natural order, should have followed, made me pass over this 44 7 | The same practice may be followed, I said, in all these things - 45 10 | the disciples would have followed him about everywhere, until 46 10 | temptation: and after her there followed the soul of Epeus the son The Seventh Letter Part
47 Text | our own day his father had followed the opposite course of levying 48 Text | Dionysios to Plato,” here followed the customary greeting and 49 Text | his wits.”~Anyone who has followed this discourse and digression 50 Text | beginning to end, and I followed his example and never talked 51 Text | This course Dion actually followed, thinking it preferable The Sophist Part
52 Intro| him which has not yet been followed out by us. Do not our household The Statesman Part
53 Intro| worse in the ages which followed. He cannot contain his disgust 54 Text | lot who now come into view followed by their retainers and a The Symposium Part
55 Text | and some other speeches followed which Aristodemus did not 56 Text | said Aristophanes, who followed, the hiccough is gone; not, Theaetetus Part
57 Intro| many contributions. He has followed philosophy into the region 58 Text | SOCRATES: Capital; and what followed?~THEAETETUS: The lines, Timaeus Part
59 Intro| next generation, and were followed by Zeus and Here, whose 60 Intro| body, and the internal heat followed the air to and fro. These, 61 Intro| courses of the head, but followed only the influences of passion. 62 Intro| preceded them, but by what has followed them. He does not consider 63 Text | transformations until he followed the revolution of the same 64 Text | which are bound fast within followed the passage of the air either 65 Text | courses of the head, but followed the guidance of those parts


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