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request

The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| any good.~He has a last request to make to them—that they 2 Text | country:—Am I making an unfair request of you? Never mind the manner, 3 Text | remind the audience of my request that they would not make 4 Text | will drive me out at their request; and if I let them come, Charmides Part
5 Text | absence of science, I will request you to show in the first Cratylus Part
6 Intro| here interposes his own request, that Cratylus will give Critias Part
7 Intro| Socrates readily grants his request, and anticipating that Hermocrates 8 Text | I very well know that my request may appear to be somewhat 9 Text | Critias, we will grant your request, and we will grant the same 10 Text | hence, he will make the same request which you have made. In Euthydemus Part
11 Intro| turn to the ‘Dioscuri’ and request their aid.~Euthydemus argues 12 Intro| concludes with a respectful request that they will receive him 13 Text | Dionysodorus, I earnestly request you to do myself and the 14 Text | And now I have only to request that you will receive Cleinias The First Alcibiades Part
15 Text | Athenian people, and simply request you to say why you do not Gorgias Part
16 Intro| to be a good one.’ At the request of Socrates he promises 17 Text | the same school:—Let me request you to consider how far Laches Part
18 Intro| their fathers.~At their request, Nicias and Laches have 19 Text | see fit to comply with our request.~NICIAS: I see very clearly, 20 Text | Laches, comply with the request of Lysimachus and Melesias. Laws Book
21 10 | hearken to you? If then our request is a fair one, please to 22 11 | they do not minister to his request? If not, they would be very 23 11 | us should litten to the request of the legislator and go Lysis Part
24 Intro| Menexenus, Socrates, at the request of Lysis, asks him a new Parmenides Part
25 Intro| altogether pleased at the request of Socrates that they would 26 Intro| whole party joined in the request.~Here we have, first of 27 Text | Parmenides, I join in the request of Socrates, that I may Phaedo Part
28 Intro| man to comply with your request, Socrates.’ ‘Why, is he 29 Intro| that he is in error.~At his request Simmias and Cebes repeat 30 Intro| but not in the letter. One request he utters in the very act Protagoras Part
31 Intro| dialogue commences with a request on the part of Hippocrates 32 Text | see Protagoras; and I must request you to announce us. At last, 33 Text | gladly comply with your request, if I could. But the truth 34 Text | course runners. To such a request I should reply that I would 35 Text | and Socrates, to grant our request, which is, that you will 36 Text | because I could not refuse the request of the noble Callias. So The Republic Book
37 1 | conversation. Do not, then, deny my request, but make our house your 38 1 | the company joined in my request, and Thrasymachus, as anyone 39 1 | myself added my own humble request that he would not leave 40 2 | Will not tutors be also in request, and nurses wet and dry, 41 4 | justified in refusing your request. ~Then consider, he said. ~ 42 5 | I said. But if, at your request, I am to try and show how 43 8 | Then comes the famous request for a body-guard, which 44 9 | I not fairly make a like request, that I should have a judge The Second Alcibiades Part
45 Text | to grant whatever he may request? There is the story of Oedipus, 46 Text | in anticipation of your request, enquired whether you would 47 Text | offered him, or himself to request a thing, if he is likely 48 Text | leave you to make your own request:’—what in either case, think 49 Text | in Homer.) to make such a request; a man must be very careful 50 Text | spoken, and had made their request to know what remedy they The Seventh Letter Part
51 Text | If in compliance with our request you come now, in the first 52 Text | property I made no further request, nor was any of it restored.~ The Sophist Part
53 Text | I refuse your courteous request, especially after what you 54 Text | I have a yet more urgent request to make.~THEAETETUS: Which 55 Text | STRANGER: I have a third little request which I wish to make.~THEAETETUS: The Statesman Part
56 Intro| retaliate on you, I must request the Stranger to finish the 57 Text | should have demurred to your request; but now, in accordance The Symposium Part
58 Text | ill-prepared to comply with your request, and will have another rehearsal 59 Text | Apollodorus; but let me renew my request that you would repeat the Theaetetus Part
60 Intro| is my defence, and I must request you to meet me fairly. We 61 Text | able to comply with the request of Theaetetus.~THEODORUS: Timaeus Part
62 Text | not complying with your request. As soon as we arrived yesterday 63 Text | readily assented to your request yesterday, considering that


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