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Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | We must, Socrates. ' | We must, Socrates. ' | -350 | 1,997 | 20 | we must, socrates. ' | ['we', 'must', 'socrates'] | -PRON- must , Socrates . ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Surely,' they might say, 'you are breaking the commitments and agreements that you made with us without compulsion or deceit, and under no pressure of time for deliberation. | Surely,' they might say, 'you are breaking the commitments and agreements that you made with us without compulsion or deceit, and under no pressure of time for deliberation. | -350 | 1,997 | 173 | surely,' they might say, 'you are breaking the commitments and agreements that you made with us without compulsion or deceit, and under no pressure of time for deliberation. | ['surely', 'they', 'might', 'say', 'you', 'are', 'breaking', 'the', 'commitments', 'and', 'agreements', 'that', 'you', 'made', 'with', 'us', 'without', 'compulsion', 'or', 'deceit', 'and', 'under', 'no', 'pressure', 'of', 'time', 'for', 'deliberation'] | surely , ' -PRON- may say , ' -PRON- be break the commitment and agreement that -PRON- make with -PRON- without compulsion or deceit , and under no pressure of time for deliberation . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | You have had seventy years during which you could have gone away if you did not like us, and if you thought our agreements unjust. | You have had seventy years during which you could have gone away if you did not like us, and if you thought our agreements unjust. | -350 | 1,997 | 130 | you have had seventy years during which you could have gone away if you did not like us, and if you thought our agreements unjust. | ['you', 'have', 'had', 'seventy', 'years', 'during', 'which', 'you', 'could', 'have', 'gone', 'away', 'if', 'you', 'did', 'not', 'like', 'us', 'and', 'if', 'you', 'thought', 'our', 'agreements', 'unjust'] | -PRON- have have seventy year during which -PRON- could have go away if -PRON- do not like -PRON- , and if -PRON- think -PRON- agreement unjust . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | You did not choose to go to Sparta or to Crete, which you are always saying are well governed, nor to any other city, Greek or foreign. | You did not choose to go to Sparta or to Crete, which you are always saying are well governed, nor to any other city, Greek or foreign. | -350 | 1,997 | 135 | you did not choose to go to sparta or to crete, which you are always saying are well governed, nor to any other city, greek or foreign. | ['you', 'did', 'not', 'choose', 'to', 'go', 'to', 'sparta', 'or', 'to', 'crete', 'which', 'you', 'are', 'always', 'saying', 'are', 'well', 'governed', 'nor', 'to', 'any', 'other', 'city', 'greek', 'or', 'foreign'] | -PRON- do not choose to go to Sparta or to Crete , which -PRON- be always say be well govern , nor to any other city , greek or foreign . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | You have been away from Athens less than the lame or the blind or other handicapped people. | You have been away from Athens less than the lame or the blind or other handicapped people. | -350 | 1,997 | 91 | you have been away from athens less than the lame or the blind or other handicapped people. | ['you', 'have', 'been', 'away', 'from', 'athens', 'less', 'than', 'the', 'lame', 'or', 'the', 'blind', 'or', 'other', 'handicapped', 'people'] | -PRON- have be away from Athens less than the lame or the blind or other handicapped people . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | It is clear that the city has been outstandingly more congenial to you than to other Athenians, and so have we, the laws, for what city can please without laws? | It is clear that the city has been outstandingly more congenial to you than to other Athenians, and so have we, the laws, for what city can please without laws? | -350 | 1,997 | 160 | it is clear that the city has been outstandingly more congenial to you than to other athenians, and so have we, the laws, for what city can please without laws? | ['it', 'is', 'clear', 'that', 'the', 'city', 'has', 'been', 'outstandingly', 'more', 'congenial', 'to', 'you', 'than', 'to', 'other', 'athenians', 'and', 'so', 'have', 'we', 'the', 'laws', 'for', 'what', 'city', 'can', 'please', 'without', 'laws'] | -PRON- be clear that the city have be outstandingly more congenial to -PRON- than to other Athenians , and so have -PRON- , the law , for what city can please without law ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Will you then not now stick to our agreements? | Will you then not now stick to our agreements? | -350 | 1,997 | 46 | will you then not now stick to our agreements? | ['will', 'you', 'then', 'not', 'now', 'stick', 'to', 'our', 'agreements'] | Will -PRON- then not now stick to -PRON- agreement ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | You will, Socrates, if we can persuade you, and not make yourself a laughingstock by leaving the city. ' | You will, Socrates, if we can persuade you, and not make yourself a laughingstock by leaving the city. ' | -350 | 1,997 | 104 | you will, socrates, if we can persuade you, and not make yourself a laughingstock by leaving the city. ' | ['you', 'will', 'socrates', 'if', 'we', 'can', 'persuade', 'you', 'and', 'not', 'make', 'yourself', 'laughingstock', 'by', 'leaving', 'the', 'city'] | -PRON- will , Socrates , if -PRON- can persuade -PRON- , and not make -PRON- a laughingstock by leave the city . ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | For consider what good you will do yourself or your friends by breaking our agreements and committing such a wrong. | For consider what good you will do yourself or your friends by breaking our agreements and committing such a wrong. | -350 | 1,997 | 115 | for consider what good you will do yourself or your friends by breaking our agreements and committing such a wrong. | ['for', 'consider', 'what', 'good', 'you', 'will', 'do', 'yourself', 'or', 'your', 'friends', 'by', 'breaking', 'our', 'agreements', 'and', 'committing', 'such', 'wrong'] | for consider what good -PRON- will do -PRON- or -PRON- friend by break -PRON- agreement and commit such a wrong . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | It is pretty obvious | It is pretty obvious | -350 | 1,997 | 20 | it is pretty obvious | ['it', 'is', 'pretty', 'obvious'] | -PRON- be pretty obvious |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | that your friends will themselves be in danger of exile, disfranchisement, and loss of property. | that your friends will themselves be in danger of exile, disfranchisement, and loss of property. | -350 | 1,997 | 96 | that your friends will themselves be in danger of exile, disfranchisement, and loss of property. | ['that', 'your', 'friends', 'will', 'themselves', 'be', 'in', 'danger', 'of', 'exile', 'disfranchisement', 'and', 'loss', 'of', 'property'] | that -PRON- friend will -PRON- be in danger of exile , disfranchisement , and loss of property . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | As for yourself, if you go to one of the nearby cities Thebes or Megara, both are well governed you will arrive as an enemy to their government; all who care for their city will look on you with suspicion, as a destroyer of the laws. | As for yourself, if you go to one of the nearby cities Thebes or Megara, both are well governed you will arrive as an enemy to their government; all who care for their city will look on you with suspicion, as a destroyer of the laws. | -350 | 1,997 | 233 | as for yourself, if you go to one of the nearby cities thebes or megara, both are well governed you will arrive as an enemy to their government; all who care for their city will look on you with suspicion, as a destroyer of the laws. | ['as', 'for', 'yourself', 'if', 'you', 'go', 'to', 'one', 'of', 'the', 'nearby', 'cities', 'thebes', 'or', 'megara', 'both', 'are', 'well', 'governed', 'you', 'will', 'arrive', 'as', 'an', 'enemy', 'to', 'their', 'government', 'all', 'who', 'care', 'for', 'their', 'city', 'will', 'look', 'on', 'you', 'with', 'suspicion', 'as', 'destroyer', 'of', 'the', 'laws'] | as for -PRON- , if -PRON- go to one of the nearby city Thebes or Megara , both be well govern -PRON- will arrive as an enemy to -PRON- government ; all who care for -PRON- city will look on -PRON- with suspicion , as a destroyer of the law . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | You will also strengthen the conviction Crito of the jury that they passed the right sentence on you, for anyone who destroys the laws could easily be thought to corrupt the young and the ignorant. | You will also strengthen the conviction Crito of the jury that they passed the right sentence on you, for anyone who destroys the laws could easily be thought to corrupt the young and the ignorant. | -350 | 1,997 | 197 | you will also strengthen the conviction crito of the jury that they passed the right sentence on you, for anyone who destroys the laws could easily be thought to corrupt the young and the ignorant. | ['you', 'will', 'also', 'strengthen', 'the', 'conviction', 'crito', 'of', 'the', 'jury', 'that', 'they', 'passed', 'the', 'right', 'sentence', 'on', 'you', 'for', 'anyone', 'who', 'destroys', 'the', 'laws', 'could', 'easily', 'be', 'thought', 'to', 'corrupt', 'the', 'young', 'and', 'the', 'ignorant'] | -PRON- will also strengthen the conviction Crito of the jury that -PRON- pass the right sentence on -PRON- , for anyone who destroy the law could easily be think to corrupt the young and the ignorant . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Or will you avoid cities that are well governed and men who are civilized? | Or will you avoid cities that are well governed and men who are civilized? | -350 | 1,997 | 74 | or will you avoid cities that are well governed and men who are civilized? | ['or', 'will', 'you', 'avoid', 'cities', 'that', 'are', 'well', 'governed', 'and', 'men', 'who', 'are', 'civilized'] | or will -PRON- avoid city that be well govern and man who be civilized ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | If you do this, will your life be worth living? | If you do this, will your life be worth living? | -350 | 1,997 | 47 | if you do this, will your life be worth living? | ['if', 'you', 'do', 'this', 'will', 'your', 'life', 'be', 'worth', 'living'] | if -PRON- do this , will -PRON- life be worth live ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Will you have social intercourse with them and not be ashamed to talk to them? | Will you have social intercourse with them and not be ashamed to talk to them? | -350 | 1,997 | 78 | will you have social intercourse with them and not be ashamed to talk to them? | ['will', 'you', 'have', 'social', 'intercourse', 'with', 'them', 'and', 'not', 'be', 'ashamed', 'to', 'talk', 'to', 'them'] | Will -PRON- have social intercourse with -PRON- and not be ashamed to talk to -PRON- ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | And what will you say? | And what will you say? | -350 | 1,997 | 22 | and what will you say? | ['and', 'what', 'will', 'you', 'say'] | and what will -PRON- say ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | The same as you did here, that virtue and justice are man's most precious possession, along with lawful behavior and the laws? | The same as you did here, that virtue and justice are man's most precious possession, along with lawful behavior and the laws? | -350 | 1,997 | 126 | the same as you did here, that virtue and justice are man's most precious possession, along with lawful behavior and the laws? | ['the', 'same', 'as', 'you', 'did', 'here', 'that', 'virtue', 'and', 'justice', 'are', 'man', 'most', 'precious', 'possession', 'along', 'with', 'lawful', 'behavior', 'and', 'the', 'laws'] | the same as -PRON- do here , that virtue and justice be man 's most precious possession , along with lawful behavior and the law ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Do you not think that Socrates would appear to be an unseemly kind of person? | Do you not think that Socrates would appear to be an unseemly kind of person? | -350 | 1,997 | 77 | do you not think that socrates would appear to be an unseemly kind of person? | ['do', 'you', 'not', 'think', 'that', 'socrates', 'would', 'appear', 'to', 'be', 'an', 'unseemly', 'kind', 'of', 'person'] | do -PRON- not think that Socrates would appear to be an unseemly kind of person ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Or will you leave those places and go to Crito's friends in Thessaly? | Or will you leave those places and go to Crito's friends in Thessaly? | -350 | 1,997 | 69 | or will you leave those places and go to crito's friends in thessaly? | ['or', 'will', 'you', 'leave', 'those', 'places', 'and', 'go', 'to', 'crito', 'friends', 'in', 'thessaly'] | or will -PRON- leave those place and go to Crito 's friend in Thessaly ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | There you will find the greatest license and disorder, and they may enjoy hearing from you how absurdly you escaped from prison in some disguise, in a leather jerkin or some other things in which escapees wrap themselves, thus altering your appearance. | There you will find the greatest license and disorder, and they may enjoy hearing from you how absurdly you escaped from prison in some disguise, in a leather jerkin or some other things in which escapees wrap themselves, thus altering your appearance. | -350 | 1,997 | 252 | there you will find the greatest license and disorder, and they may enjoy hearing from you how absurdly you escaped from prison in some disguise, in a leather jerkin or some other things in which escapees wrap themselves, thus altering your appearance. | ['there', 'you', 'will', 'find', 'the', 'greatest', 'license', 'and', 'disorder', 'and', 'they', 'may', 'enjoy', 'hearing', 'from', 'you', 'how', 'absurdly', 'you', 'escaped', 'from', 'prison', 'in', 'some', 'disguise', 'in', 'leather', 'jerkin', 'or', 'some', 'other', 'things', 'in', 'which', 'escapees', 'wrap', 'themselves', 'thus', 'altering', 'your', 'appearance'] | there -PRON- will find the great license and disorder , and -PRON- may enjoy hear from -PRON- how absurdly -PRON- escape from prison in some disguise , in a leather jerkin or some other thing in which escapee wrap -PRON- , thus alter -PRON- appearance . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Will there be no one to say that you, likely to live but a short time more, were so greedy for life that you transgressed the most important laws? | Will there be no one to say that you, likely to live but a short time more, were so greedy for life that you transgressed the most important laws? | -350 | 1,997 | 146 | will there be no one to say that you, likely to live but a short time more, were so greedy for life that you transgressed the most important laws? | ['will', 'there', 'be', 'no', 'one', 'to', 'say', 'that', 'you', 'likely', 'to', 'live', 'but', 'short', 'time', 'more', 'were', 'so', 'greedy', 'for', 'life', 'that', 'you', 'transgressed', 'the', 'most', 'important', 'laws'] | Will there be no one to say that -PRON- , likely to live but a short time more , be so greedy for life that -PRON- transgress the most important law ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Possibly, Socrates, if you do not annoy anyone, but if you do, many disgraceful things will be said about you. ' | Possibly, Socrates, if you do not annoy anyone, but if you do, many disgraceful things will be said about you. ' | -350 | 1,997 | 112 | possibly, socrates, if you do not annoy anyone, but if you do, many disgraceful things will be said about you. ' | ['possibly', 'socrates', 'if', 'you', 'do', 'not', 'annoy', 'anyone', 'but', 'if', 'you', 'do', 'many', 'disgraceful', 'things', 'will', 'be', 'said', 'about', 'you'] | possibly , Socrates , if -PRON- do not annoy anyone , but if -PRON- do , many disgraceful thing will be say about -PRON- . ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | You will spend your time ingratiating yourself with all men, and be at their beck and call. | You will spend your time ingratiating yourself with all men, and be at their beck and call. | -350 | 1,997 | 91 | you will spend your time ingratiating yourself with all men, and be at their beck and call. | ['you', 'will', 'spend', 'your', 'time', 'ingratiating', 'yourself', 'with', 'all', 'men', 'and', 'be', 'at', 'their', 'beck', 'and', 'call'] | -PRON- will spend -PRON- time ingratiate -PRON- with all man , and be at -PRON- beck and call . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | What will you do in Thessaly but feast, as if you had gone to a banquet in Thessaly? | What will you do in Thessaly but feast, as if you had gone to a banquet in Thessaly? | -350 | 1,997 | 84 | what will you do in thessaly but feast, as if you had gone to a banquet in thessaly? | ['what', 'will', 'you', 'do', 'in', 'thessaly', 'but', 'feast', 'as', 'if', 'you', 'had', 'gone', 'to', 'banquet', 'in', 'thessaly'] | what will -PRON- do in Thessaly but feast , as if -PRON- have go to a banquet in Thessaly ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | As for those conversations of yours about justice and the rest of virtue, where will they be? | As for those conversations of yours about justice and the rest of virtue, where will they be? | -350 | 1,997 | 93 | as for those conversations of yours about justice and the rest of virtue, where will they be? | ['as', 'for', 'those', 'conversations', 'of', 'yours', 'about', 'justice', 'and', 'the', 'rest', 'of', 'virtue', 'where', 'will', 'they', 'be'] | as for those conversation of -PRON- about justice and the rest of virtue , where will -PRON- be ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | You say you want to live for the sake of your children, that you may bring them up and educate them. | You say you want to live for the sake of your children, that you may bring them up and educate them. | -350 | 1,997 | 100 | you say you want to live for the sake of your children, that you may bring them up and educate them. | ['you', 'say', 'you', 'want', 'to', 'live', 'for', 'the', 'sake', 'of', 'your', 'children', 'that', 'you', 'may', 'bring', 'them', 'up', 'and', 'educate', 'them'] | -PRON- say -PRON- want to live for the sake of -PRON- child , that -PRON- may bring -PRON- up and educate -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Will you bring them up and educate them by taking them to Thessaly and making strangers of them, that they may enjoy that too? | Will you bring them up and educate them by taking them to Thessaly and making strangers of them, that they may enjoy that too? | -350 | 1,997 | 126 | will you bring them up and educate them by taking them to thessaly and making strangers of them, that they may enjoy that too? | ['will', 'you', 'bring', 'them', 'up', 'and', 'educate', 'them', 'by', 'taking', 'them', 'to', 'thessaly', 'and', 'making', 'strangers', 'of', 'them', 'that', 'they', 'may', 'enjoy', 'that', 'too'] | Will -PRON- bring -PRON- up and educate -PRON- by take -PRON- to Thessaly and make stranger of -PRON- , that -PRON- may enjoy that too ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | but they will be better brought up and educated here, while you are alive, though absent? | but they will be better brought up and educated here, while you are alive, though absent? | -350 | 1,997 | 89 | but they will be better brought up and educated here, while you are alive, though absent? | ['but', 'they', 'will', 'be', 'better', 'brought', 'up', 'and', 'educated', 'here', 'while', 'you', 'are', 'alive', 'though', 'absent'] | but -PRON- will be well bring up and educate here , while -PRON- be alive , though absent ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Yes, your friends will look after them. | Yes, your friends will look after them. | -350 | 1,997 | 39 | yes, your friends will look after them. | ['yes', 'your', 'friends', 'will', 'look', 'after', 'them'] | yes , -PRON- friend will look after -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Will they look after them if you go and live in Thessaly, but not if you go away to the underworld? | Will they look after them if you go and live in Thessaly, but not if you go away to the underworld? | -350 | 1,997 | 99 | will they look after them if you go and live in thessaly, but not if you go away to the underworld? | ['will', 'they', 'look', 'after', 'them', 'if', 'you', 'go', 'and', 'live', 'in', 'thessaly', 'but', 'not', 'if', 'you', 'go', 'away', 'to', 'the', 'underworld'] | Will -PRON- look after -PRON- if -PRON- go and live in Thessaly , but not if -PRON- go away to the underworld ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | If those who profess themselves your friends are any good at all, one must assume that they will. ' | If those who profess themselves your friends are any good at all, one must assume that they will. ' | -350 | 1,997 | 99 | if those who profess themselves your friends are any good at all, one must assume that they will. ' | ['if', 'those', 'who', 'profess', 'themselves', 'your', 'friends', 'are', 'any', 'good', 'at', 'all', 'one', 'must', 'assume', 'that', 'they', 'will'] | if those who profess -PRON- -PRON- friend be any good at all , one must assume that -PRON- will . ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Be persuaded by us who have brought you up, Socrates. | Be persuaded by us who have brought you up, Socrates. | -350 | 1,997 | 53 | be persuaded by us who have brought you up, socrates. | ['be', 'persuaded', 'by', 'us', 'who', 'have', 'brought', 'you', 'up', 'socrates'] | be persuade by -PRON- who have bring -PRON- up , Socrates . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Do not value either your children or your life or anything else more than goodness, in order that when you arrive in Hades you may have all this as your defense before the rulers there. | Do not value either your children or your life or anything else more than goodness, in order that when you arrive in Hades you may have all this as your defense before the rulers there. | -350 | 1,997 | 185 | do not value either your children or your life or anything else more than goodness, in order that when you arrive in hades you may have all this as your defense before the rulers there. | ['do', 'not', 'value', 'either', 'your', 'children', 'or', 'your', 'life', 'or', 'anything', 'else', 'more', 'than', 'goodness', 'in', 'order', 'that', 'when', 'you', 'arrive', 'in', 'hades', 'you', 'may', 'have', 'all', 'this', 'as', 'your', 'defense', 'before', 'the', 'rulers', 'there'] | do not value either -PRON- child or -PRON- life or anything else more than goodness , in order that when -PRON- arrive in Hades -PRON- may have all this as -PRON- defense before the ruler there . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | If you do this deed, you will not think it better or more just or more pious here, nor will any one of your friends, nor will it be better for you when you arrive yonder. | If you do this deed, you will not think it better or more just or more pious here, nor will any one of your friends, nor will it be better for you when you arrive yonder. | -350 | 1,997 | 170 | if you do this deed, you will not think it better or more just or more pious here, nor will any one of your friends, nor will it be better for you when you arrive yonder. | ['if', 'you', 'do', 'this', 'deed', 'you', 'will', 'not', 'think', 'it', 'better', 'or', 'more', 'just', 'or', 'more', 'pious', 'here', 'nor', 'will', 'any', 'one', 'of', 'your', 'friends', 'nor', 'will', 'it', 'be', 'better', 'for', 'you', 'when', 'you', 'arrive', 'yonder'] | if -PRON- do this deed , -PRON- will not think -PRON- better or more just or more pious here , nor will any one of -PRON- friend , nor will -PRON- be well for -PRON- when -PRON- arrive yonder . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | As it is, you depart, if you depart, after being wronged not by us, the laws, but by men; but if you depart after shamefully returning wrong for wrong and mistreatment for mistreatment, after breaking your agreements and commitments with us, after mistreating those you should mistreat least yourself, your friends, your country and us we shall be angry with you while you are still alive, and our brothers, the laws of the underworld, will not receive you kindly, knowing that you tried to destroy us as far as you could. | As it is, you depart, if you depart, after being wronged not by us, the laws, but by men; but if you depart after shamefully returning wrong for wrong and mistreatment for mistreatment, after breaking your agreements and commitments with us, after mistreating those you should mistreat least yourself, your friends, your country and us we shall be angry with you while you are still alive, and our brothers, the laws of the underworld, will not receive you kindly, knowing that you tried to destroy us as far as you could. | -350 | 1,997 | 522 | as it is, you depart, if you depart, after being wronged not by us, the laws, but by men; but if you depart after shamefully returning wrong for wrong and mistreatment for mistreatment, after breaking your agreements and commitments with us, after mistreating those you should mistreat least yourself, your friends, your country and us we shall be angry with you while you are still alive, and our brothers, the laws of the underworld, will not receive you kindly, knowing that you tried to destroy us as far as you could. | ['as', 'it', 'is', 'you', 'depart', 'if', 'you', 'depart', 'after', 'being', 'wronged', 'not', 'by', 'us', 'the', 'laws', 'but', 'by', 'men', 'but', 'if', 'you', 'depart', 'after', 'shamefully', 'returning', 'wrong', 'for', 'wrong', 'and', 'mistreatment', 'for', 'mistreatment', 'after', 'breaking', 'your', 'agreements', 'and', 'commitments', 'with', 'us', 'after', 'mistreating', 'those', 'you', 'should', 'mistreat', 'least', 'yourself', 'your', 'friends', 'your', 'country', 'and', 'us', 'we', 'shall', 'be', 'angry', 'with', 'you', 'while', 'you', 'are', 'still', 'alive', 'and', 'our', 'brothers', 'the', 'laws', 'of', 'the', 'underworld', 'will', 'not', 'receive', 'you', 'kindly', 'knowing', 'that', 'you', 'tried', 'to', 'destroy', 'us', 'as', 'far', 'as', 'you', 'could'] | as -PRON- be , -PRON- depart , if -PRON- depart , after be wrong not by -PRON- , the law , but by man ; but if -PRON- depart after shamefully return wrong for wrong and mistreatment for mistreatment , after break -PRON- agreement and commitment with -PRON- , after mistreat those -PRON- should mistreat least -PRON- , -PRON- friend , -PRON- country and -PRON- -PRON- shall be angry with -PRON- while -PRON- be still alive , and -PRON- brother , the law of the underworld , will not receive -PRON- kindly , know that -PRON- try to destroy -PRON- as far as -PRON- could . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Do not let Crito persuade you, rather than us, to do what he says. | Do not let Crito persuade you, rather than us, to do what he says. | -350 | 1,997 | 66 | do not let crito persuade you, rather than us, to do what he says. | ['do', 'not', 'let', 'crito', 'persuade', 'you', 'rather', 'than', 'us', 'to', 'do', 'what', 'he', 'says'] | do not let Crito persuade -PRON- , rather than -PRON- , to do what -PRON- say . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | ' Crito, my dear friend, be assured that these are the words I seem to hear, as the Corybants seem to hear the music of their flutes, and the echo of these words resounds in me, and makes it impossible for me to hear Crito anything else. | ' Crito, my dear friend, be assured that these are the words I seem to hear, as the Corybants seem to hear the music of their flutes, and the echo of these words resounds in me, and makes it impossible for me to hear Crito anything else. | -350 | 1,997 | 237 | ' crito, my dear friend, be assured that these are the words i seem to hear, as the corybants seem to hear the music of their flutes, and the echo of these words resounds in me, and makes it impossible for me to hear crito anything else. | ['crito', 'my', 'dear', 'friend', 'be', 'assured', 'that', 'these', 'are', 'the', 'words', 'seem', 'to', 'hear', 'as', 'the', 'corybants', 'seem', 'to', 'hear', 'the', 'music', 'of', 'their', 'flutes', 'and', 'the', 'echo', 'of', 'these', 'words', 'resounds', 'in', 'me', 'and', 'makes', 'it', 'impossible', 'for', 'me', 'to', 'hear', 'crito', 'anything', 'else'] | ' Crito , -PRON- dear friend , be assure that these be the word -PRON- seem to hear , as the Corybants seem to hear the music of -PRON- flute , and the echo of these word resound in -PRON- , and make -PRON- impossible for -PRON- to hear Crito anything else . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | As far as my present beliefs go, if you speak in opposition to them, you will speak in vain. | As far as my present beliefs go, if you speak in opposition to them, you will speak in vain. | -350 | 1,997 | 92 | as far as my present beliefs go, if you speak in opposition to them, you will speak in vain. | ['as', 'far', 'as', 'my', 'present', 'beliefs', 'go', 'if', 'you', 'speak', 'in', 'opposition', 'to', 'them', 'you', 'will', 'speak', 'in', 'vain'] | as far as -PRON- present belief go , if -PRON- speak in opposition to -PRON- , -PRON- will speak in vain . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | However, if you think you can accomplish anything, speak. | However, if you think you can accomplish anything, speak. | -350 | 1,997 | 57 | however, if you think you can accomplish anything, speak. | ['however', 'if', 'you', 'think', 'you', 'can', 'accomplish', 'anything', 'speak'] | however , if -PRON- think -PRON- can accomplish anything , speak . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I have nothing to say, Socrates. | I have nothing to say, Socrates. | -350 | 1,997 | 32 | i have nothing to say, socrates. | ['have', 'nothing', 'to', 'say', 'socrates'] | -PRON- have nothing to say , Socrates . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Let it be then, Crito, and let us act in this way, since this is the way the god is leading us. | Let it be then, Crito, and let us act in this way, since this is the way the god is leading us. | -350 | 1,997 | 95 | let it be then, crito, and let us act in this way, since this is the way the god is leading us. | ['let', 'it', 'be', 'then', 'crito', 'and', 'let', 'us', 'act', 'in', 'this', 'way', 'since', 'this', 'is', 'the', 'way', 'the', 'god', 'is', 'leading', 'us'] | let -PRON- be then , Crito , and let -PRON- act in this way , since this be the way the god be lead -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Phaedo, known to the ancients also by the descriptive title On the Soul, is a drama about Socrates' last hours and his death in the jail at Athens. | Phaedo, known to the ancients also by the descriptive title On the Soul, is a drama about Socrates' last hours and his death in the jail at Athens. | -350 | 1,997 | 147 | phaedo, known to the ancients also by the descriptive title on the soul, is a drama about socrates' last hours and his death in the jail at athens. | ['phaedo', 'known', 'to', 'the', 'ancients', 'also', 'by', 'the', 'descriptive', 'title', 'on', 'the', 'soul', 'is', 'drama', 'about', 'socrates', 'last', 'hours', 'and', 'his', 'death', 'in', 'the', 'jail', 'at', 'athens'] | Phaedo , know to the ancient also by the descriptive title on the Soul , be a drama about Socrates ' last hour and -PRON- death in the jail at Athens . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | On the way back home to Elis, one of his intimates, Phaedo, who was with him then, stops off at Phlius, in the Peloponnese. | On the way back home to Elis, one of his intimates, Phaedo, who was with him then, stops off at Phlius, in the Peloponnese. | -350 | 1,997 | 123 | on the way back home to elis, one of his intimates, phaedo, who was with him then, stops off at phlius, in the peloponnese. | ['on', 'the', 'way', 'back', 'home', 'to', 'elis', 'one', 'of', 'his', 'intimates', 'phaedo', 'who', 'was', 'with', 'him', 'then', 'stops', 'off', 'at', 'phlius', 'in', 'the', 'peloponnese'] | on the way back home to Elis , one of -PRON- intimate , Phaedo , who be with -PRON- then , stop off at Phlius , in the Peloponnese . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | There he reports it all to a group of Pythagoreans settled there since their expulsion from Southern Italy. | There he reports it all to a group of Pythagoreans settled there since their expulsion from Southern Italy. | -350 | 1,997 | 107 | there he reports it all to a group of pythagoreans settled there since their expulsion from southern italy. | ['there', 'he', 'reports', 'it', 'all', 'to', 'group', 'of', 'pythagoreans', 'settled', 'there', 'since', 'their', 'expulsion', 'from', 'southern', 'italy'] | there -PRON- report -PRON- all to a group of Pythagoreans settle there since -PRON- expulsion from Southern Italy . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | The Pythagorean connection is carried further in the dialogue itself, since Socrates' two fellow discussants, Simmias and Cebes from Thebes, the other city where expelled members of the brotherhood settled are associates of Philolaus, the leading Pythagorean there. | The Pythagorean connection is carried further in the dialogue itself, since Socrates' two fellow discussants, Simmias and Cebes from Thebes, the other city where expelled members of the brotherhood settled are associates of Philolaus, the leading Pythagorean there. | -350 | 1,997 | 265 | the pythagorean connection is carried further in the dialogue itself, since socrates' two fellow discussants, simmias and cebes from thebes, the other city where expelled members of the brotherhood settled are associates of philolaus, the leading pythagorean there. | ['the', 'pythagorean', 'connection', 'is', 'carried', 'further', 'in', 'the', 'dialogue', 'itself', 'since', 'socrates', 'two', 'fellow', 'discussants', 'simmias', 'and', 'cebes', 'from', 'thebes', 'the', 'other', 'city', 'where', 'expelled', 'members', 'of', 'the', 'brotherhood', 'settled', 'are', 'associates', 'of', 'philolaus', 'the', 'leading', 'pythagorean', 'there'] | the pythagorean connection be carry further in the dialogue -PRON- , since Socrates ' two fellow discussant , Simmias and Cebes from Thebes , the other city where expel member of the brotherhood settle be associate of Philolaus , the lead Pythagorean there . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Pythagoreans were noted for their belief in the immortality of the soul and its reincarnation in human or animal form and for the consequent concern to keep one's soul pure by avoiding contamination with the body, so as to win the best possible next life. | Pythagoreans were noted for their belief in the immortality of the soul and its reincarnation in human or animal form and for the consequent concern to keep one's soul pure by avoiding contamination with the body, so as to win the best possible next life. | -350 | 1,997 | 255 | pythagoreans were noted for their belief in the immortality of the soul and its reincarnation in human or animal form and for the consequent concern to keep one's soul pure by avoiding contamination with the body, so as to win the best possible next life. | ['pythagoreans', 'were', 'noted', 'for', 'their', 'belief', 'in', 'the', 'immortality', 'of', 'the', 'soul', 'and', 'its', 'reincarnation', 'in', 'human', 'or', 'animal', 'form', 'and', 'for', 'the', 'consequent', 'concern', 'to', 'keep', 'one', 'soul', 'pure', 'by', 'avoiding', 'contamination', 'with', 'the', 'body', 'so', 'as', 'to', 'win', 'the', 'best', 'possible', 'next', 'life'] | pythagorean be note for -PRON- belief in the immortality of the soul and -PRON- reincarnation in human or animal form and for the consequent concern to keep one 's soul pure by avoid contamination with the body , so as to win the good possible next life . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Socrates weaves all these themes into his own discussion of the immortality of the soul. | Socrates weaves all these themes into his own discussion of the immortality of the soul. | -350 | 1,997 | 88 | socrates weaves all these themes into his own discussion of the immortality of the soul. | ['socrates', 'weaves', 'all', 'these', 'themes', 'into', 'his', 'own', 'discussion', 'of', 'the', 'immortality', 'of', 'the', 'soul'] | Socrates weave all these theme into -PRON- own discussion of the immortality of the soul . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | It is noteworthy that these Pythagorean elements are lacking from the where Socrates expresses himself noncommittally and unconcernedly about the possibility of immortality and from Crito, as well as the varied discussions of the soul's virtues in such dialogues as Euthyphro, Laches, and Protagoras. | It is noteworthy that these Pythagorean elements are lacking from the where Socrates expresses himself noncommittally and unconcernedly about the possibility of immortality and from Crito, as well as the varied discussions of the soul's virtues in such dialogues as Euthyphro, Laches, and Protagoras. | -350 | 1,997 | 300 | it is noteworthy that these pythagorean elements are lacking from the where socrates expresses himself noncommittally and unconcernedly about the possibility of immortality and from crito, as well as the varied discussions of the soul's virtues in such dialogues as euthyphro, laches, and protagoras. | ['it', 'is', 'noteworthy', 'that', 'these', 'pythagorean', 'elements', 'are', 'lacking', 'from', 'the', 'where', 'socrates', 'expresses', 'himself', 'noncommittally', 'and', 'unconcernedly', 'about', 'the', 'possibility', 'of', 'immortality', 'and', 'from', 'crito', 'as', 'well', 'as', 'the', 'varied', 'discussions', 'of', 'the', 'soul', 'virtues', 'in', 'such', 'dialogues', 'as', 'euthyphro', 'laches', 'and', 'protagoras'] | -PRON- be noteworthy that these pythagorean element be lack from the where Socrates express -PRON- noncommittally and unconcernedly about the possibility of immortality and from Crito , as well as the varied discussion of the soul 's virtue in such dialogue as Euthyphro , Laches , and Protagoras . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | He takes care to tell us that he was not present on the last day: Phaedo says he was ill. | He takes care to tell us that he was not present on the last day: Phaedo says he was ill. | -350 | 1,997 | 89 | he takes care to tell us that he was not present on the last day: phaedo says he was ill. | ['he', 'takes', 'care', 'to', 'tell', 'us', 'that', 'he', 'was', 'not', 'present', 'on', 'the', 'last', 'day', 'phaedo', 'says', 'he', 'was', 'ill'] | -PRON- take care to tell -PRON- that -PRON- be not present on the last day : Phaedo say -PRON- be ill . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Socrates makes much of the human intellect's affinity to eternal Forms of Beauty, Justice, and other normative notions, and of mathematical properties and objects, such as Oddness and Evenness and the integers Two, Three, and the rest, as well as physical forces such as Hot and Cold, all existing in a nonphysical realm accessible only to abstract thought. | Socrates makes much of the human intellect's affinity to eternal Forms of Beauty, Justice, and other normative notions, and of mathematical properties and objects, such as Oddness and Evenness and the integers Two, Three, and the rest, as well as physical forces such as Hot and Cold, all existing in a nonphysical realm accessible only to abstract thought. | -350 | 1,997 | 357 | socrates makes much of the human intellect's affinity to eternal forms of beauty, justice, and other normative notions, and of mathematical properties and objects, such as oddness and evenness and the integers two, three, and the rest, as well as physical forces such as hot and cold, all existing in a nonphysical realm accessible only to abstract thought. | ['socrates', 'makes', 'much', 'of', 'the', 'human', 'intellect', 'affinity', 'to', 'eternal', 'forms', 'of', 'beauty', 'justice', 'and', 'other', 'normative', 'notions', 'and', 'of', 'mathematical', 'properties', 'and', 'objects', 'such', 'as', 'oddness', 'and', 'evenness', 'and', 'the', 'integers', 'two', 'three', 'and', 'the', 'rest', 'as', 'well', 'as', 'physical', 'forces', 'such', 'as', 'hot', 'and', 'cold', 'all', 'existing', 'in', 'nonphysical', 'realm', 'accessible', 'only', 'to', 'abstract', 'thought'] | Socrates make much of the human intellect 's affinity to eternal Forms of Beauty , Justice , and other normative notion , and of mathematical property and object , such as Oddness and Evenness and the integers Two , three , and the rest , as well as physical force such as hot and Cold , all exist in a nonphysical realm accessible only to abstract thought . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Indeed, the Phaedo's affinities in philosophical theory go not toward the Socratic dialogues, but to and. | Indeed, the Phaedo's affinities in philosophical theory go not toward the Socratic dialogues, but to and. | -350 | 1,997 | 105 | indeed, the phaedo's affinities in philosophical theory go not toward the socratic dialogues, but to and. | ['indeed', 'the', 'phaedo', 'affinities', 'in', 'philosophical', 'theory', 'go', 'not', 'toward', 'the', 'socratic', 'dialogues', 'but', 'to', 'and'] | indeed , the Phaedo 's affinity in philosophical theory go not toward the socratic dialogue , but to and . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | There is an unmistakable reference to Meno's theory of theoretical knowledge (of geometry, and also of the nature of human virtue) as coming by recollection of objects known before birth. | There is an unmistakable reference to Meno's theory of theoretical knowledge (of geometry, and also of the nature of human virtue) as coming by recollection of objects known before birth. | -350 | 1,997 | 187 | there is an unmistakable reference to meno's theory of theoretical knowledge (of geometry, and also of the nature of human virtue) as coming by recollection of objects known before birth. | ['there', 'is', 'an', 'unmistakable', 'reference', 'to', 'meno', 'theory', 'of', 'theoretical', 'knowledge', 'of', 'geometry', 'and', 'also', 'of', 'the', 'nature', 'of', 'human', 'virtue', 'as', 'coming', 'by', 'recollection', 'of', 'objects', 'known', 'before', 'birth'] | there be an unmistakable reference to Meno 's theory of theoretical knowledge ( of geometry , and also of the nature of human virtue ) as come by recollection of object know before birth . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | But now the claim is made that this recollection is of Forms. | But now the claim is made that this recollection is of Forms. | -350 | 1,997 | 61 | but now the claim is made that this recollection is of forms. | ['but', 'now', 'the', 'claim', 'is', 'made', 'that', 'this', 'recollection', 'is', 'of', 'forms'] | but now the claim be make that this recollection be of form . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Phaedo Phaedo concludes with a myth, describing the fate of the soul after death. | Phaedo Phaedo concludes with a myth, describing the fate of the soul after death. | -350 | 1,997 | 81 | phaedo phaedo concludes with a myth, describing the fate of the soul after death. | ['phaedo', 'phaedo', 'concludes', 'with', 'myth', 'describing', 'the', 'fate', 'of', 'the', 'soul', 'after', 'death'] | Phaedo Phaedo conclude with a myth , describe the fate of the soul after death . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Concluding myths in other dialogues, with which this one should be compared, are those in Gorgias and. | Concluding myths in other dialogues, with which this one should be compared, are those in Gorgias and. | -350 | 1,997 | 102 | concluding myths in other dialogues, with which this one should be compared, are those in gorgias and. | ['concluding', 'myths', 'in', 'other', 'dialogues', 'with', 'which', 'this', 'one', 'should', 'be', 'compared', 'are', 'those', 'in', 'gorgias', 'and'] | conclude myth in other dialogue , with which this one should be compare , be those in Gorgias and . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | It should also be compared with the myth in Socrates' second speech in the Phaedrus. | It should also be compared with the myth in Socrates' second speech in the Phaedrus. | -350 | 1,997 | 84 | it should also be compared with the myth in socrates' second speech in the phaedrus. | ['it', 'should', 'also', 'be', 'compared', 'with', 'the', 'myth', 'in', 'socrates', 'second', 'speech', 'in', 'the', 'phaedrus'] | -PRON- should also be compare with the myth in Socrates ' second speech in the Phaedrus . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | M.C. Were you with Socrates yourself, Phaedo, on the day when he drank the poison in prison, or did someone else tell you about it? | M.C. Were you with Socrates yourself, Phaedo, on the day when he drank the poison in prison, or did someone else tell you about it? | -350 | 1,997 | 131 | m.c. were you with socrates yourself, phaedo, on the day when he drank the poison in prison, or did someone else tell you about it? | ['were', 'you', 'with', 'socrates', 'yourself', 'phaedo', 'on', 'the', 'day', 'when', 'he', 'drank', 'the', 'poison', 'in', 'prison', 'or', 'did', 'someone', 'else', 'tell', 'you', 'about', 'it'] | M.C. be -PRON- with Socrates -PRON- , Phaedo , on the day when -PRON- drink the poison in prison , or do someone else tell -PRON- about -PRON- ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I was there myself, Echecrates. | I was there myself, Echecrates. | -350 | 1,997 | 31 | i was there myself, echecrates. | ['was', 'there', 'myself', 'echecrates'] | -PRON- be there -PRON- , Echecrates . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | What are the things he said before he died? | What are the things he said before he died? | -350 | 1,997 | 43 | what are the things he said before he died? | ['what', 'are', 'the', 'things', 'he', 'said', 'before', 'he', 'died'] | what be the thing -PRON- say before -PRON- die ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I should be glad to hear this. | I should be glad to hear this. | -350 | 1,997 | 30 | i should be glad to hear this. | ['should', 'be', 'glad', 'to', 'hear', 'this'] | -PRON- should be glad to hear this . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Hardly anyone from Phlius visits Athens nowadays, nor has any stranger come from Athens for some time who could give us a clear account of what happened, except that he drank the poison and died, but nothing more. | Hardly anyone from Phlius visits Athens nowadays, nor has any stranger come from Athens for some time who could give us a clear account of what happened, except that he drank the poison and died, but nothing more. | -350 | 1,997 | 213 | hardly anyone from phlius visits athens nowadays, nor has any stranger come from athens for some time who could give us a clear account of what happened, except that he drank the poison and died, but nothing more. | ['hardly', 'anyone', 'from', 'phlius', 'visits', 'athens', 'nowadays', 'nor', 'has', 'any', 'stranger', 'come', 'from', 'athens', 'for', 'some', 'time', 'who', 'could', 'give', 'us', 'clear', 'account', 'of', 'what', 'happened', 'except', 'that', 'he', 'drank', 'the', 'poison', 'and', 'died', 'but', 'nothing', 'more'] | hardly anyone from Phlius visit Athens nowadays , nor have any stranger come from Athens for some time who could give -PRON- a clear account of what happen , except that -PRON- drink the poison and die , but nothing more . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Did you not even hear how the trial went? | Did you not even hear how the trial went? | -350 | 1,997 | 41 | did you not even hear how the trial went? | ['did', 'you', 'not', 'even', 'hear', 'how', 'the', 'trial', 'went'] | do -PRON- not even hear how the trial go ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Yes, someone did tell us about that, and we wondered that he seems to have died a long time after the trial took place. | Yes, someone did tell us about that, and we wondered that he seems to have died a long time after the trial took place. | -350 | 1,997 | 119 | yes, someone did tell us about that, and we wondered that he seems to have died a long time after the trial took place. | ['yes', 'someone', 'did', 'tell', 'us', 'about', 'that', 'and', 'we', 'wondered', 'that', 'he', 'seems', 'to', 'have', 'died', 'long', 'time', 'after', 'the', 'trial', 'took', 'place'] | yes , someone do tell -PRON- about that , and -PRON- wonder that -PRON- seem to have die a long time after the trial take place . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Why was that, Phaedo? | Why was that, Phaedo? | -350 | 1,997 | 21 | why was that, phaedo? | ['why', 'was', 'that', 'phaedo'] | why be that , Phaedo ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | That was by chance, Echecrates. | That was by chance, Echecrates. | -350 | 1,997 | 31 | that was by chance, echecrates. | ['that', 'was', 'by', 'chance', 'echecrates'] | that be by chance , Echecrates . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | The day before the trial, as it happened, the prow of the ship that the Athenians send to Delos had been crowned with garlands. | The day before the trial, as it happened, the prow of the ship that the Athenians send to Delos had been crowned with garlands. | -350 | 1,997 | 127 | the day before the trial, as it happened, the prow of the ship that the athenians send to delos had been crowned with garlands. | ['the', 'day', 'before', 'the', 'trial', 'as', 'it', 'happened', 'the', 'prow', 'of', 'the', 'ship', 'that', 'the', 'athenians', 'send', 'to', 'delos', 'had', 'been', 'crowned', 'with', 'garlands'] | the day before the trial , as -PRON- happen , the prow of the ship that the Athenians send to Delos have be crown with garland . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | It is the ship in which, the Athenians say, Theseus once sailed to Crete, taking with him the two lots of seven victims. | It is the ship in which, the Athenians say, Theseus once sailed to Crete, taking with him the two lots of seven victims. | -350 | 1,997 | 120 | it is the ship in which, the athenians say, theseus once sailed to crete, taking with him the two lots of seven victims. | ['it', 'is', 'the', 'ship', 'in', 'which', 'the', 'athenians', 'say', 'theseus', 'once', 'sailed', 'to', 'crete', 'taking', 'with', 'him', 'the', 'two', 'lots', 'of', 'seven', 'victims'] | -PRON- be the ship in which , the Athenians say , Theseus once sail to Crete , take with -PRON- the two lot of seven victim . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | He saved them and was himself saved. | He saved them and was himself saved. | -350 | 1,997 | 36 | he saved them and was himself saved. | ['he', 'saved', 'them', 'and', 'was', 'himself', 'saved'] | -PRON- save -PRON- and be -PRON- save . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | The Athenians vowed then to Apollo, so the story goes, that if they were saved they would send a mission to Delos every year. | The Athenians vowed then to Apollo, so the story goes, that if they were saved they would send a mission to Delos every year. | -350 | 1,997 | 125 | the athenians vowed then to apollo, so the story goes, that if they were saved they would send a mission to delos every year. | ['the', 'athenians', 'vowed', 'then', 'to', 'apollo', 'so', 'the', 'story', 'goes', 'that', 'if', 'they', 'were', 'saved', 'they', 'would', 'send', 'mission', 'to', 'delos', 'every', 'year'] | the Athenians vow then to Apollo , so the story go , that if -PRON- be save -PRON- would send a mission to Delos every year . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | And from that time to this they send such an annual mission to the god. | And from that time to this they send such an annual mission to the god. | -350 | 1,997 | 71 | and from that time to this they send such an annual mission to the god. | ['and', 'from', 'that', 'time', 'to', 'this', 'they', 'send', 'such', 'an', 'annual', 'mission', 'to', 'the', 'god'] | and from that time to this -PRON- send such an annual mission to the god . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | They have a law to keep the city pure while it lasts, and no execution may take place once the mission has begun until the ship has made its journey to Delos and returned to Athens, and this can sometimes take a long time if the winds delay it. | They have a law to keep the city pure while it lasts, and no execution may take place once the mission has begun until the ship has made its journey to Delos and returned to Athens, and this can sometimes take a long time if the winds delay it. | -350 | 1,997 | 244 | they have a law to keep the city pure while it lasts, and no execution may take place once the mission has begun until the ship has made its journey to delos and returned to athens, and this can sometimes take a long time if the winds delay it. | ['they', 'have', 'law', 'to', 'keep', 'the', 'city', 'pure', 'while', 'it', 'lasts', 'and', 'no', 'execution', 'may', 'take', 'place', 'once', 'the', 'mission', 'has', 'begun', 'until', 'the', 'ship', 'has', 'made', 'its', 'journey', 'to', 'delos', 'and', 'returned', 'to', 'athens', 'and', 'this', 'can', 'sometimes', 'take', 'long', 'time', 'if', 'the', 'winds', 'delay', 'it'] | -PRON- have a law to keep the city pure while -PRON- last , and no execution may take place once the mission have begin until the ship have make -PRON- journey to Delos and return to Athens , and this can sometimes take a long time if the wind delay -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | The mission begins when the priest of Apollo crowns the prow of the ship, and this happened, as I say, the day before Socrates' trial. | The mission begins when the priest of Apollo crowns the prow of the ship, and this happened, as I say, the day before Socrates' trial. | -350 | 1,997 | 134 | the mission begins when the priest of apollo crowns the prow of the ship, and this happened, as i say, the day before socrates' trial. | ['the', 'mission', 'begins', 'when', 'the', 'priest', 'of', 'apollo', 'crowns', 'the', 'prow', 'of', 'the', 'ship', 'and', 'this', 'happened', 'as', 'say', 'the', 'day', 'before', 'socrates', 'trial'] | the mission begin when the priest of Apollo crown the prow of the ship , and this happen , as -PRON- say , the day before Socrates ' trial . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | That is why Socrates was in prison a long time between his trial and his execution. | That is why Socrates was in prison a long time between his trial and his execution. | -350 | 1,997 | 83 | that is why socrates was in prison a long time between his trial and his execution. | ['that', 'is', 'why', 'socrates', 'was', 'in', 'prison', 'long', 'time', 'between', 'his', 'trial', 'and', 'his', 'execution'] | that be why Socrates be in prison a long time between -PRON- trial and -PRON- execution . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Legend says that Minos, king of Crete, compelled the Athenians to send seven youths and seven maidens every year to be sacrificed to the Minotaur until Theseus saved them and killed the monster. | Legend says that Minos, king of Crete, compelled the Athenians to send seven youths and seven maidens every year to be sacrificed to the Minotaur until Theseus saved them and killed the monster. | -350 | 1,997 | 194 | legend says that minos, king of crete, compelled the athenians to send seven youths and seven maidens every year to be sacrificed to the minotaur until theseus saved them and killed the monster. | ['legend', 'says', 'that', 'minos', 'king', 'of', 'crete', 'compelled', 'the', 'athenians', 'to', 'send', 'seven', 'youths', 'and', 'seven', 'maidens', 'every', 'year', 'to', 'be', 'sacrificed', 'to', 'the', 'minotaur', 'until', 'theseus', 'saved', 'them', 'and', 'killed', 'the', 'monster'] | legend say that Minos , king of Crete , compel the Athenians to send seven youth and seven maiden every year to be sacrifice to the Minotaur until Theseus save -PRON- and kill the monster . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | What about his actual death, Phaedo? | What about his actual death, Phaedo? | -350 | 1,997 | 36 | what about his actual death, phaedo? | ['what', 'about', 'his', 'actual', 'death', 'phaedo'] | what about -PRON- actual death , Phaedo ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Who of his friends were with him? | Who of his friends were with him? | -350 | 1,997 | 33 | who of his friends were with him? | ['who', 'of', 'his', 'friends', 'were', 'with', 'him'] | who of -PRON- friend be with -PRON- ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Or did the authorities not allow them to be present and he died with no friends present? | Or did the authorities not allow them to be present and he died with no friends present? | -350 | 1,997 | 88 | or did the authorities not allow them to be present and he died with no friends present? | ['or', 'did', 'the', 'authorities', 'not', 'allow', 'them', 'to', 'be', 'present', 'and', 'he', 'died', 'with', 'no', 'friends', 'present'] | or do the authority not allow -PRON- to be present and -PRON- die with no friend present ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Some were present, in fact, a good many. | Some were present, in fact, a good many. | -350 | 1,997 | 40 | some were present, in fact, a good many. | ['some', 'were', 'present', 'in', 'fact', 'good', 'many'] | some be present , in fact , a good many . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Please be good enough to tell us all that occurred as fully as possible, unless you have some pressing business. | Please be good enough to tell us all that occurred as fully as possible, unless you have some pressing business. | -350 | 1,997 | 112 | please be good enough to tell us all that occurred as fully as possible, unless you have some pressing business. | ['please', 'be', 'good', 'enough', 'to', 'tell', 'us', 'all', 'that', 'occurred', 'as', 'fully', 'as', 'possible', 'unless', 'you', 'have', 'some', 'pressing', 'business'] | please be good enough to tell -PRON- all that occur as fully as possible , unless -PRON- have some pressing business . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | and I will try to tell you the whole story, for nothing | and I will try to tell you the whole story, for nothing | -350 | 1,997 | 55 | and i will try to tell you the whole story, for nothing | ['and', 'will', 'try', 'to', 'tell', 'you', 'the', 'whole', 'story', 'for', 'nothing'] | and -PRON- will try to tell -PRON- the whole story , for nothing |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | gives me more pleasure than to call Socrates to mind, whether talking about him myself, or listening to someone else do so. | gives me more pleasure than to call Socrates to mind, whether talking about him myself, or listening to someone else do so. | -350 | 1,997 | 123 | gives me more pleasure than to call socrates to mind, whether talking about him myself, or listening to someone else do so. | ['gives', 'me', 'more', 'pleasure', 'than', 'to', 'call', 'socrates', 'to', 'mind', 'whether', 'talking', 'about', 'him', 'myself', 'or', 'listening', 'to', 'someone', 'else', 'do', 'so'] | give -PRON- more pleasure than to call Socrates to mind , whether talk about -PRON- -PRON- , or listen to someone else do so . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Your hearers will surely be like you in this, Phaedo. | Your hearers will surely be like you in this, Phaedo. | -350 | 1,997 | 53 | your hearers will surely be like you in this, phaedo. | ['your', 'hearers', 'will', 'surely', 'be', 'like', 'you', 'in', 'this', 'phaedo'] | -PRON- hearer will surely be like -PRON- in this , Phaedo . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | So do try to tell us every detail as exactly as you can. | So do try to tell us every detail as exactly as you can. | -350 | 1,997 | 56 | so do try to tell us every detail as exactly as you can. | ['so', 'do', 'try', 'to', 'tell', 'us', 'every', 'detail', 'as', 'exactly', 'as', 'you', 'can'] | so do try to tell -PRON- every detail as exactly as -PRON- can . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I certainly found being there an astonishing experience. | I certainly found being there an astonishing experience. | -350 | 1,997 | 56 | i certainly found being there an astonishing experience. | ['certainly', 'found', 'being', 'there', 'an', 'astonishing', 'experience'] | -PRON- certainly find be there an astonishing experience . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Although I was witnessing the death of one who was my friend, I had no feeling of pity, for the man appeared happy in both manner and words as he died nobly and without fear, Echecrates, so that it struck me that even in going down to the underworld he was going with the gods' blessing and that he would fare well when he got there, if anyone ever does. | Although I was witnessing the death of one who was my friend, I had no feeling of pity, for the man appeared happy in both manner and words as he died nobly and without fear, Echecrates, so that it struck me that even in going down to the underworld he was going with the gods' blessing and that he would fare well when he got there, if anyone ever does. | -350 | 1,997 | 354 | although i was witnessing the death of one who was my friend, i had no feeling of pity, for the man appeared happy in both manner and words as he died nobly and without fear, echecrates, so that it struck me that even in going down to the underworld he was going with the gods' blessing and that he would fare well when he got there, if anyone ever does. | ['although', 'was', 'witnessing', 'the', 'death', 'of', 'one', 'who', 'was', 'my', 'friend', 'had', 'no', 'feeling', 'of', 'pity', 'for', 'the', 'man', 'appeared', 'happy', 'in', 'both', 'manner', 'and', 'words', 'as', 'he', 'died', 'nobly', 'and', 'without', 'fear', 'echecrates', 'so', 'that', 'it', 'struck', 'me', 'that', 'even', 'in', 'going', 'down', 'to', 'the', 'underworld', 'he', 'was', 'going', 'with', 'the', 'gods', 'blessing', 'and', 'that', 'he', 'would', 'fare', 'well', 'when', 'he', 'got', 'there', 'if', 'anyone', 'ever', 'does'] | although -PRON- be witness the death of one who be -PRON- friend , -PRON- have no feeling of pity , for the man appear happy in both manner and word as -PRON- die nobly and without fear , Echecrates , so that -PRON- strike -PRON- that even in go down to the underworld -PRON- be go with the god ' blessing and that -PRON- would fare well when -PRON- get there , if anyone ever do . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | That is why I had no feeling of pity, such as would seem natural in my sorrow, nor indeed of pleasure, as we engaged in philosophical discussion as we were accustomed to do for our arguments were of that sort | That is why I had no feeling of pity, such as would seem natural in my sorrow, nor indeed of pleasure, as we engaged in philosophical discussion as we were accustomed to do for our arguments were of that sort | -350 | 1,997 | 208 | that is why i had no feeling of pity, such as would seem natural in my sorrow, nor indeed of pleasure, as we engaged in philosophical discussion as we were accustomed to do for our arguments were of that sort | ['that', 'is', 'why', 'had', 'no', 'feeling', 'of', 'pity', 'such', 'as', 'would', 'seem', 'natural', 'in', 'my', 'sorrow', 'nor', 'indeed', 'of', 'pleasure', 'as', 'we', 'engaged', 'in', 'philosophical', 'discussion', 'as', 'we', 'were', 'accustomed', 'to', 'do', 'for', 'our', 'arguments', 'were', 'of', 'that', 'sort'] | that be why -PRON- have no feeling of pity , such as would seem natural in -PRON- sorrow , nor indeed of pleasure , as -PRON- engage in philosophical discussion as -PRON- be accustomed to do for -PRON- argument be of that sort |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | but I had a strange feeling, an unaccustomed mixture of pleasure and pain at the same time as I reflected that he was just about to die. | but I had a strange feeling, an unaccustomed mixture of pleasure and pain at the same time as I reflected that he was just about to die. | -350 | 1,997 | 136 | but i had a strange feeling, an unaccustomed mixture of pleasure and pain at the same time as i reflected that he was just about to die. | ['but', 'had', 'strange', 'feeling', 'an', 'unaccustomed', 'mixture', 'of', 'pleasure', 'and', 'pain', 'at', 'the', 'same', 'time', 'as', 'reflected', 'that', 'he', 'was', 'just', 'about', 'to', 'die'] | but -PRON- have a strange feeling , an unaccustomed mixture of pleasure and pain at the same time as -PRON- reflect that -PRON- be just about to die . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | All of us present were affected in much the same way, sometimes laughing, then weeping; especially one of us, Apollodorus you know the man and his ways. | All of us present were affected in much the same way, sometimes laughing, then weeping; especially one of us, Apollodorus you know the man and his ways. | -350 | 1,997 | 152 | all of us present were affected in much the same way, sometimes laughing, then weeping; especially one of us, apollodorus you know the man and his ways. | ['all', 'of', 'us', 'present', 'were', 'affected', 'in', 'much', 'the', 'same', 'way', 'sometimes', 'laughing', 'then', 'weeping', 'especially', 'one', 'of', 'us', 'apollodorus', 'you', 'know', 'the', 'man', 'and', 'his', 'ways'] | all of -PRON- present be affect in much the same way , sometimes laugh , then weep ; especially one of -PRON- , Apollodorus -PRON- know the man and -PRON- way . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | He was quite overcome; but I was myself disturbed, and so were the others. | He was quite overcome; but I was myself disturbed, and so were the others. | -350 | 1,997 | 74 | he was quite overcome; but i was myself disturbed, and so were the others. | ['he', 'was', 'quite', 'overcome', 'but', 'was', 'myself', 'disturbed', 'and', 'so', 'were', 'the', 'others'] | -PRON- be quite overcome ; but -PRON- be -PRON- disturbed , and so be the other . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Who, Phaedo, were those present? | Who, Phaedo, were those present? | -350 | 1,997 | 32 | who, phaedo, were those present? | ['who', 'phaedo', 'were', 'those', 'present'] | who , Phaedo , be those present ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Among the local people there was Apollodorus, whom I mentioned, Critobulus and his father, also Hermogenes, Epigenes, Aeschines and Antisthenes. | Among the local people there was Apollodorus, whom I mentioned, Critobulus and his father, also Hermogenes, Epigenes, Aeschines and Antisthenes. | -350 | 1,997 | 144 | among the local people there was apollodorus, whom i mentioned, critobulus and his father, also hermogenes, epigenes, aeschines and antisthenes. | ['among', 'the', 'local', 'people', 'there', 'was', 'apollodorus', 'whom', 'mentioned', 'critobulus', 'and', 'his', 'father', 'also', 'hermogenes', 'epigenes', 'aeschines', 'and', 'antisthenes'] | among the local people there be Apollodorus , whom -PRON- mention , Critobulus and -PRON- father , also Hermogenes , Epigenes , Aeschines and Antisthenes . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Ctesippus of Paeania was there, Menexenus and some others. | Ctesippus of Paeania was there, Menexenus and some others. | -350 | 1,997 | 58 | ctesippus of paeania was there, menexenus and some others. | ['ctesippus', 'of', 'paeania', 'was', 'there', 'menexenus', 'and', 'some', 'others'] | Ctesippus of Paeania be there , Menexenus and some other . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Plato, I believe, was ill. | Plato, I believe, was ill. | -350 | 1,997 | 26 | plato, i believe, was ill. | ['plato', 'believe', 'was', 'ill'] | Plato , -PRON- believe , be ill . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Were there some foreigners present? | Were there some foreigners present? | -350 | 1,997 | 35 | were there some foreigners present? | ['were', 'there', 'some', 'foreigners', 'present'] | be there some foreigner present ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Yes, Simmias from Thebes with Cebes and Phaedondes, and from Megara, Euclides and Terpsion. | Yes, Simmias from Thebes with Cebes and Phaedondes, and from Megara, Euclides and Terpsion. | -350 | 1,997 | 91 | yes, simmias from thebes with cebes and phaedondes, and from megara, euclides and terpsion. | ['yes', 'simmias', 'from', 'thebes', 'with', 'cebes', 'and', 'phaedondes', 'and', 'from', 'megara', 'euclides', 'and', 'terpsion'] | yes , Simmias from Thebes with Cebes and Phaedondes , and from Megara , Euclides and Terpsion . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | What about Aristippus and Cleombrotus? | What about Aristippus and Cleombrotus? | -350 | 1,997 | 38 | what about aristippus and cleombrotus? | ['what', 'about', 'aristippus', 'and', 'cleombrotus'] | what about Aristippus and Cleombrotus ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | They were said to be in Aegina. | They were said to be in Aegina. | -350 | 1,997 | 31 | they were said to be in aegina. | ['they', 'were', 'said', 'to', 'be', 'in', 'aegina'] | -PRON- be say to be in Aegina . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | The father of Critobulus is Crito, after whom the dialogue Crito is named. | The father of Critobulus is Crito, after whom the dialogue Crito is named. | -350 | 1,997 | 74 | the father of critobulus is crito, after whom the dialogue crito is named. | ['the', 'father', 'of', 'critobulus', 'is', 'crito', 'after', 'whom', 'the', 'dialogue', 'crito', 'is', 'named'] | the father of Critobulus be Crito , after whom the dialogue Crito be name . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Several of the other friends of Socrates mentioned here also appear in other dialogues. | Several of the other friends of Socrates mentioned here also appear in other dialogues. | -350 | 1,997 | 87 | several of the other friends of socrates mentioned here also appear in other dialogues. | ['several', 'of', 'the', 'other', 'friends', 'of', 'socrates', 'mentioned', 'here', 'also', 'appear', 'in', 'other', 'dialogues'] | several of the other friend of Socrates mention here also appear in other dialogue . |
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