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The Apology Part
1 Intro| irony,’ which may perhaps be expected to sleep in the ear of the 2 Intro| tried for impiety.~As he expected, and probably intended, 3 Text | vote of condemnation. I expected it, and am only surprised Charmides Part
4 PreS | arrived are such as might be expected to follow from his method 5 Text | house, Critias, he may be expected to have this.~He is as fair 6 Text | Critias, he can hardly be expected to understand; but you, Euthydemus Part
7 Text | wonderful might shortly be expected. And certainly they were The First Alcibiades Part
8 Pre | the Laws. Or who can be expected to think in the same manner 9 Text | SOCRATES: Then they may be expected to be good teachers of these Gorgias Part
10 Intro| nor can any teacher be expected to counteract wholly the 11 Intro| politics. This, as might be expected, is wholly unintelligible, 12 Intro| very opposite of what is expected by us. When we increase 13 Intro| have done what might be expected of them, and their statesmen 14 Text | and uneducated, he may be expected to fear any one who is his Laches Part
15 Text | past, but is of future and expected evil. Do you not agree to Laws Book
16 1 | Athenian. There is the fear of expected evil.~Cleinias. Yes.~Athenian. 17 2 | who are to sing, may be expected to be better trained. For 18 4 | his son may be reasonably expected to be very angry. At their 19 6 | untrustworthy, and cannot be expected to walk straight either 20 6 | in which animals may be expected to have undergone innumerable 21 7 | of laws is hardly to be expected; and he who makes this reflection 22 7 | truth, Cleinias, may be expected to become clearer when, 23 11 | any lot, and who may be expected to be sent out to a colony Lysis Part
24 Text | like to know first, what is expected of me, and who is the favourite Menexenus Part
25 Pre | the Laws. Or who can be expected to think in the same manner 26 Intro| exaggeration of what might be expected from an imperious woman. 27 Text | what the other Hellenes expected! And the reason of this Phaedo Part
28 Intro| those who might have been expected to be present, are mentioned 29 Intro| irregularities, injustices are to be expected in another;’ but ‘This life 30 Text | happiest?~Because they may be expected to pass into some gentle 31 Text | that I could never have expected. For when Simmias was mentioning Phaedrus Part
32 Intro| them, their minds may be expected to have a larger growth. 33 Text | love than hatred may be expected to come to him out of his 34 Text | Well, but are you and I expected to praise the sentiments 35 Text | know, they end, as might be expected, in contradicting one another 36 Text | all?~PHAEDRUS: That may be expected.~SOCRATES: Shall I propose Protagoras Part
37 Text | which a good man may be expected to understand, and in particular The Republic Book
38 1 | Surely, he said, a man may be expected to love those whom he thinks 39 2 | such a diet they may be expected to live in peace and health 40 2 | an inquiry which may be expected to throw light on the greater 41 2 | poets and reciters will be expected to conform-that God is not 42 6 | such manner as might be expected of them. Him who is their 43 6 | any private person, can be expected to overcome in such an unequal 44 7 | self-taught, they cannot be expected to show any gratitude for 45 7 | discover the true, can he be expected to pursue any life other 46 8 | done. ~Yes, that may be expected. ~And the tyrant, if he 47 8 | greatest honor, as might be expected, from tyrants, and the next 48 10 | good or bad, and may be expected therefore to imitate only The Second Alcibiades Part
49 Text | for him. The tyrannicide expected by his crime to become tyrant The Seventh Letter Part
50 Text | which may reasonably be expected, I know not what I shall The Sophist Part
51 Text | deal longer than might be expected from such a short and simple 52 Text | which the answer may be expected.~THEAETETUS: And what is 53 Text | discovered sooner than we expected?—For just now we seemed The Statesman Part
54 Intro| later work, as might be expected, is less finished, and less 55 Intro| Plato are such as might be expected to be found in works of 56 Intro| and we might a priori have expected that, if altered, they would 57 Text | YOUNG SOCRATES: He cannot be expected to do so.~STRANGER: He will The Symposium Part
58 Intro| interpreters is not to be expected. The expression ‘poema magis 59 Intro| some elder friend who was expected by them to train their son Theaetetus Part
60 Intro| ignorantly fancied, may be expected to fall down and worship 61 Text | as he is older, he may be expected to be wiser than we are. 62 Text | always happen to him as he expected? For example, take the case Timaeus Part
63 Intro| Laws) in which he might be expected to speak of the rotation 64 Text | such as everything might be expected to be in the absence of