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Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | These latter are, in my opinion, no other than those who have practiced philosophy in the right way. | These latter are, in my opinion, no other than those who have practiced philosophy in the right way. | -350 | 1,997 | 100 | these latter are, in my opinion, no other than those who have practiced philosophy in the right way. | ['these', 'latter', 'are', 'in', 'my', 'opinion', 'no', 'other', 'than', 'those', 'who', 'have', 'practiced', 'philosophy', 'in', 'the', 'right', 'way'] | these latter be , in -PRON- opinion , no other than those who have practice philosophy in the right way . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I have in my life left nothing undone in order to be counted among these as far as possible, as I have been eager to be in every way. | I have in my life left nothing undone in order to be counted among these as far as possible, as I have been eager to be in every way. | -350 | 1,997 | 133 | i have in my life left nothing undone in order to be counted among these as far as possible, as i have been eager to be in every way. | ['have', 'in', 'my', 'life', 'left', 'nothing', 'undone', 'in', 'order', 'to', 'be', 'counted', 'among', 'these', 'as', 'far', 'as', 'possible', 'as', 'have', 'been', 'eager', 'to', 'be', 'in', 'every', 'way'] | -PRON- have in -PRON- life leave nothing undo in order to be count among these as far as possible , as -PRON- have be eager to be in every way . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Whether my eagerness was right and we accomplished anything we shall, | Whether my eagerness was right and we accomplished anything we shall, | -350 | 1,997 | 69 | whether my eagerness was right and we accomplished anything we shall, | ['whether', 'my', 'eagerness', 'was', 'right', 'and', 'we', 'accomplished', 'anything', 'we', 'shall'] | whether -PRON- eagerness be right and -PRON- accomplish anything -PRON- shall , |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I think, know for certain in a short time, god willing, on arriving yonder. | I think, know for certain in a short time, god willing, on arriving yonder. | -350 | 1,997 | 75 | i think, know for certain in a short time, god willing, on arriving yonder. | ['think', 'know', 'for', 'certain', 'in', 'short', 'time', 'god', 'willing', 'on', 'arriving', 'yonder'] | -PRON- think , know for certain in a short time , god willing , on arrive yonder . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | This is my defense, Simmias and Cebes, that I am likely to be right to leave you and my masters here without resentment or complaint, believing that there, as here, I shall find good masters and good friends. | This is my defense, Simmias and Cebes, that I am likely to be right to leave you and my masters here without resentment or complaint, believing that there, as here, I shall find good masters and good friends. | -350 | 1,997 | 208 | this is my defense, simmias and cebes, that i am likely to be right to leave you and my masters here without resentment or complaint, believing that there, as here, i shall find good masters and good friends. | ['this', 'is', 'my', 'defense', 'simmias', 'and', 'cebes', 'that', 'am', 'likely', 'to', 'be', 'right', 'to', 'leave', 'you', 'and', 'my', 'masters', 'here', 'without', 'resentment', 'or', 'complaint', 'believing', 'that', 'there', 'as', 'here', 'shall', 'find', 'good', 'masters', 'and', 'good', 'friends'] | this be -PRON- defense , Simmias and Cebes , that -PRON- be likely to be right to leave -PRON- and -PRON- master here without resentment or complaint , believe that there , as here , -PRON- shall find good master and good friend . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | If my defense is more convincing to you than to the Athenian jury, it will be well. | If my defense is more convincing to you than to the Athenian jury, it will be well. | -350 | 1,997 | 83 | if my defense is more convincing to you than to the athenian jury, it will be well. | ['if', 'my', 'defense', 'is', 'more', 'convincing', 'to', 'you', 'than', 'to', 'the', 'athenian', 'jury', 'it', 'will', 'be', 'well'] | if -PRON- defense be more convincing to -PRON- than to the athenian jury , -PRON- will be well . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | When Socrates finished, Cebes intervened: Socrates, he said, everything else you said is excellent, I think, but men find it very hard to believe what you said about the soul. | When Socrates finished, Cebes intervened: Socrates, he said, everything else you said is excellent, I think, but men find it very hard to believe what you said about the soul. | -350 | 1,997 | 175 | when socrates finished, cebes intervened: socrates, he said, everything else you said is excellent, i think, but men find it very hard to believe what you said about the soul. | ['when', 'socrates', 'finished', 'cebes', 'intervened', 'socrates', 'he', 'said', 'everything', 'else', 'you', 'said', 'is', 'excellent', 'think', 'but', 'men', 'find', 'it', 'very', 'hard', 'to', 'believe', 'what', 'you', 'said', 'about', 'the', 'soul'] | when Socrates finish , Cebes intervene : Socrates , -PRON- say , everything else -PRON- say be excellent , -PRON- think , but man find -PRON- very hard to believe what -PRON- say about the soul . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | They think that after it has left the body it no longer exists anywhere, but that it is destroyed and dissolved on the day the man dies, as soon as it leaves the body; and that, on leaving it, it is dispersed like breath or smoke, has flown away and gone and is no longer anything anywhere. | They think that after it has left the body it no longer exists anywhere, but that it is destroyed and dissolved on the day the man dies, as soon as it leaves the body; and that, on leaving it, it is dispersed like breath or smoke, has flown away and gone and is no longer anything anywhere. | -350 | 1,997 | 290 | they think that after it has left the body it no longer exists anywhere, but that it is destroyed and dissolved on the day the man dies, as soon as it leaves the body; and that, on leaving it, it is dispersed like breath or smoke, has flown away and gone and is no longer anything anywhere. | ['they', 'think', 'that', 'after', 'it', 'has', 'left', 'the', 'body', 'it', 'no', 'longer', 'exists', 'anywhere', 'but', 'that', 'it', 'is', 'destroyed', 'and', 'dissolved', 'on', 'the', 'day', 'the', 'man', 'dies', 'as', 'soon', 'as', 'it', 'leaves', 'the', 'body', 'and', 'that', 'on', 'leaving', 'it', 'it', 'is', 'dispersed', 'like', 'breath', 'or', 'smoke', 'has', 'flown', 'away', 'and', 'gone', 'and', 'is', 'no', 'longer', 'anything', 'anywhere'] | -PRON- think that after -PRON- have leave the body -PRON- no longer exist anywhere , but that -PRON- be destroy and dissolve on the day the man die , as soon as -PRON- leave the body ; and that , on leave -PRON- , -PRON- be disperse like breath or smoke , have fly away and go and be no long anything anywhere . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | If indeed it gathered itself together and existed by itself and escaped those evils you were recently enumerating, there would then be much good hope, Socrates, that what you say is true; but to believe this requires a good deal of faith and persuasive argument, to. | If indeed it gathered itself together and existed by itself and escaped those evils you were recently enumerating, there would then be much good hope, Socrates, that what you say is true; but to believe this requires a good deal of faith and persuasive argument, to. | -350 | 1,997 | 266 | if indeed it gathered itself together and existed by itself and escaped those evils you were recently enumerating, there would then be much good hope, socrates, that what you say is true; but to believe this requires a good deal of faith and persuasive argument, to. | ['if', 'indeed', 'it', 'gathered', 'itself', 'together', 'and', 'existed', 'by', 'itself', 'and', 'escaped', 'those', 'evils', 'you', 'were', 'recently', 'enumerating', 'there', 'would', 'then', 'be', 'much', 'good', 'hope', 'socrates', 'that', 'what', 'you', 'say', 'is', 'true', 'but', 'to', 'believe', 'this', 'requires', 'good', 'deal', 'of', 'faith', 'and', 'persuasive', 'argument', 'to'] | if indeed -PRON- gather -PRON- together and exist by -PRON- and escape those evil -PRON- be recently enumerate , there would then be much good hope , Socrates , that what -PRON- say be true ; but to believe this require a good deal of faith and persuasive argument , to . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | That is, the true worshippers of Dionysus, as opposed to those who only carry the external symbols of his worship. | That is, the true worshippers of Dionysus, as opposed to those who only carry the external symbols of his worship. | -350 | 1,997 | 114 | that is, the true worshippers of dionysus, as opposed to those who only carry the external symbols of his worship. | ['that', 'is', 'the', 'true', 'worshippers', 'of', 'dionysus', 'as', 'opposed', 'to', 'those', 'who', 'only', 'carry', 'the', 'external', 'symbols', 'of', 'his', 'worship'] | that is , the true worshipper of Dionysus , as oppose to those who only carry the external symbol of -PRON- worship . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Phaedo believe that the soul still exists after a man has died and that it still possesses some capability and intelligence. | Phaedo believe that the soul still exists after a man has died and that it still possesses some capability and intelligence. | -350 | 1,997 | 124 | phaedo believe that the soul still exists after a man has died and that it still possesses some capability and intelligence. | ['phaedo', 'believe', 'that', 'the', 'soul', 'still', 'exists', 'after', 'man', 'has', 'died', 'and', 'that', 'it', 'still', 'possesses', 'some', 'capability', 'and', 'intelligence'] | Phaedo believe that the soul still exist after a man have die and that -PRON- still possess some capability and intelligence . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | What you say is true, Cebes, Socrates said, but what shall we do? | What you say is true, Cebes, Socrates said, but what shall we do? | -350 | 1,997 | 65 | what you say is true, cebes, socrates said, but what shall we do? | ['what', 'you', 'say', 'is', 'true', 'cebes', 'socrates', 'said', 'but', 'what', 'shall', 'we', 'do'] | what -PRON- say be true , Cebes , Socrates say , but what shall -PRON- do ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Do you want to discuss whether this is likely to be true or not? | Do you want to discuss whether this is likely to be true or not? | -350 | 1,997 | 64 | do you want to discuss whether this is likely to be true or not? | ['do', 'you', 'want', 'to', 'discuss', 'whether', 'this', 'is', 'likely', 'to', 'be', 'true', 'or', 'not'] | do -PRON- want to discuss whether this be likely to be true or not ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Personally, said Cebes, I should like to hear your opinion on the subject. | Personally, said Cebes, I should like to hear your opinion on the subject. | -350 | 1,997 | 74 | personally, said cebes, i should like to hear your opinion on the subject. | ['personally', 'said', 'cebes', 'should', 'like', 'to', 'hear', 'your', 'opinion', 'on', 'the', 'subject'] | personally , say Cebes , -PRON- should like to hear -PRON- opinion on the subject . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I do not think, said Socrates, that anyone who heard me now, not even a comic poet, could say that I am babbling and discussing things that do not concern me, so we must examine the question thoroughly, if you think we should do so. | I do not think, said Socrates, that anyone who heard me now, not even a comic poet, could say that I am babbling and discussing things that do not concern me, so we must examine the question thoroughly, if you think we should do so. | -350 | 1,997 | 232 | i do not think, said socrates, that anyone who heard me now, not even a comic poet, could say that i am babbling and discussing things that do not concern me, so we must examine the question thoroughly, if you think we should do so. | ['do', 'not', 'think', 'said', 'socrates', 'that', 'anyone', 'who', 'heard', 'me', 'now', 'not', 'even', 'comic', 'poet', 'could', 'say', 'that', 'am', 'babbling', 'and', 'discussing', 'things', 'that', 'do', 'not', 'concern', 'me', 'so', 'we', 'must', 'examine', 'the', 'question', 'thoroughly', 'if', 'you', 'think', 'we', 'should', 'do', 'so'] | -PRON- do not think , say Socrates , that anyone who hear -PRON- now , not even a comic poet , could say that -PRON- be babble and discuss thing that do not concern -PRON- , so -PRON- must examine the question thoroughly , if -PRON- think -PRON- should do so . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Let us examine it in some such a manner as this: whether the souls of men who have died exist in the underworld or not. | Let us examine it in some such a manner as this: whether the souls of men who have died exist in the underworld or not. | -350 | 1,997 | 119 | let us examine it in some such a manner as this: whether the souls of men who have died exist in the underworld or not. | ['let', 'us', 'examine', 'it', 'in', 'some', 'such', 'manner', 'as', 'this', 'whether', 'the', 'souls', 'of', 'men', 'who', 'have', 'died', 'exist', 'in', 'the', 'underworld', 'or', 'not'] | let -PRON- examine -PRON- in some such a manner as this : whether the soul of man who have die exist in the underworld or not . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | We recall an ancient theory that souls arriving there come from here, and then again that they arrive here and are born here from the dead. | We recall an ancient theory that souls arriving there come from here, and then again that they arrive here and are born here from the dead. | -350 | 1,997 | 139 | we recall an ancient theory that souls arriving there come from here, and then again that they arrive here and are born here from the dead. | ['we', 'recall', 'an', 'ancient', 'theory', 'that', 'souls', 'arriving', 'there', 'come', 'from', 'here', 'and', 'then', 'again', 'that', 'they', 'arrive', 'here', 'and', 'are', 'born', 'here', 'from', 'the', 'dead'] | -PRON- recall an ancient theory that soul arrive there come from here , and then again that -PRON- arrive here and be bear here from the dead . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | If that is true, that the living come back from the dead, then surely our souls must exist there, for they could not come back if they did not exist, and this is a sufficient proof that these things are so if it truly appears that the living never come from any other source than from the dead. | If that is true, that the living come back from the dead, then surely our souls must exist there, for they could not come back if they did not exist, and this is a sufficient proof that these things are so if it truly appears that the living never come from any other source than from the dead. | -350 | 1,997 | 294 | if that is true, that the living come back from the dead, then surely our souls must exist there, for they could not come back if they did not exist, and this is a sufficient proof that these things are so if it truly appears that the living never come from any other source than from the dead. | ['if', 'that', 'is', 'true', 'that', 'the', 'living', 'come', 'back', 'from', 'the', 'dead', 'then', 'surely', 'our', 'souls', 'must', 'exist', 'there', 'for', 'they', 'could', 'not', 'come', 'back', 'if', 'they', 'did', 'not', 'exist', 'and', 'this', 'is', 'sufficient', 'proof', 'that', 'these', 'things', 'are', 'so', 'if', 'it', 'truly', 'appears', 'that', 'the', 'living', 'never', 'come', 'from', 'any', 'other', 'source', 'than', 'from', 'the', 'dead'] | if that be true , that the living come back from the dead , then surely -PRON- soul must exist there , for -PRON- could not come back if -PRON- do not exist , and this be a sufficient proof that these thing be so if -PRON- truly appear that the living never come from any other source than from the dead . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | If this is not the case we should need another argument. | If this is not the case we should need another argument. | -350 | 1,997 | 56 | if this is not the case we should need another argument. | ['if', 'this', 'is', 'not', 'the', 'case', 'we', 'should', 'need', 'another', 'argument'] | if this be not the case -PRON- should need another argument . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Quite so, said Cebes. | Quite so, said Cebes. | -350 | 1,997 | 21 | quite so, said cebes. | ['quite', 'so', 'said', 'cebes'] | quite so , say Cebes . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Do not, he said, confine yourself to humanity if you want to understand this more readily, but take all animals and all plants into account, and, in short, for all things which come to be, let us see whether they come to be in this way, that is, from their opposites if they have such, as the beautiful is the opposite of the ugly and the just of the unjust, and a thousand other things of the kind. | Do not, he said, confine yourself to humanity if you want to understand this more readily, but take all animals and all plants into account, and, in short, for all things which come to be, let us see whether they come to be in this way, that is, from their opposites if they have such, as the beautiful is the opposite of the ugly and the just of the unjust, and a thousand other things of the kind. | -350 | 1,997 | 399 | do not, he said, confine yourself to humanity if you want to understand this more readily, but take all animals and all plants into account, and, in short, for all things which come to be, let us see whether they come to be in this way, that is, from their opposites if they have such, as the beautiful is the opposite of the ugly and the just of the unjust, and a thousand other things of the kind. | ['do', 'not', 'he', 'said', 'confine', 'yourself', 'to', 'humanity', 'if', 'you', 'want', 'to', 'understand', 'this', 'more', 'readily', 'but', 'take', 'all', 'animals', 'and', 'all', 'plants', 'into', 'account', 'and', 'in', 'short', 'for', 'all', 'things', 'which', 'come', 'to', 'be', 'let', 'us', 'see', 'whether', 'they', 'come', 'to', 'be', 'in', 'this', 'way', 'that', 'is', 'from', 'their', 'opposites', 'if', 'they', 'have', 'such', 'as', 'the', 'beautiful', 'is', 'the', 'opposite', 'of', 'the', 'ugly', 'and', 'the', 'just', 'of', 'the', 'unjust', 'and', 'thousand', 'other', 'things', 'of', 'the', 'kind'] | do not , -PRON- say , confine -PRON- to humanity if -PRON- want to understand this more readily , but take all animal and all plant into account , and , in short , for all thing which come to be , let -PRON- see whether -PRON- come to be in this way , that is , from -PRON- opposite if -PRON- have such , as the beautiful be the opposite of the ugly and the just of the unjust , and a thousand other thing of the kind . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Let us examine whether those that have an opposite must necessarily come to be from their opposite and from nowhere else, as for example when something comes to be larger | Let us examine whether those that have an opposite must necessarily come to be from their opposite and from nowhere else, as for example when something comes to be larger | -350 | 1,997 | 170 | let us examine whether those that have an opposite must necessarily come to be from their opposite and from nowhere else, as for example when something comes to be larger | ['let', 'us', 'examine', 'whether', 'those', 'that', 'have', 'an', 'opposite', 'must', 'necessarily', 'come', 'to', 'be', 'from', 'their', 'opposite', 'and', 'from', 'nowhere', 'else', 'as', 'for', 'example', 'when', 'something', 'comes', 'to', 'be', 'larger'] | let -PRON- examine whether those that have an opposite must necessarily come to be from -PRON- opposite and from nowhere else , as for example when something come to be large |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | it must necessarily become larger from having been smaller before. | it must necessarily become larger from having been smaller before. | -350 | 1,997 | 66 | it must necessarily become larger from having been smaller before. | ['it', 'must', 'necessarily', 'become', 'larger', 'from', 'having', 'been', 'smaller', 'before'] | -PRON- must necessarily become large from have be small before . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Then if something smaller comes to be, it will come from something larger before, which became smaller? | Then if something smaller comes to be, it will come from something larger before, which became smaller? | -350 | 1,997 | 103 | then if something smaller comes to be, it will come from something larger before, which became smaller? | ['then', 'if', 'something', 'smaller', 'comes', 'to', 'be', 'it', 'will', 'come', 'from', 'something', 'larger', 'before', 'which', 'became', 'smaller'] | then if something small come to be , -PRON- will come from something large before , which become small ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | And the weaker comes to be from the stronger, and the swifter from the slower? | And the weaker comes to be from the stronger, and the swifter from the slower? | -350 | 1,997 | 78 | and the weaker comes to be from the stronger, and the swifter from the slower? | ['and', 'the', 'weaker', 'comes', 'to', 'be', 'from', 'the', 'stronger', 'and', 'the', 'swifter', 'from', 'the', 'slower'] | and the weak come to be from the strong , and the swift from the slow ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Further, if something worse comes to be, does it not come from the better, and the juster from the more unjust? | Further, if something worse comes to be, does it not come from the better, and the juster from the more unjust? | -350 | 1,997 | 111 | further, if something worse comes to be, does it not come from the better, and the juster from the more unjust? | ['further', 'if', 'something', 'worse', 'comes', 'to', 'be', 'does', 'it', 'not', 'come', 'from', 'the', 'better', 'and', 'the', 'juster', 'from', 'the', 'more', 'unjust'] | further , if something bad come to be , do -PRON- not come from the well , and the just from the more unjust ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | So we have sufficiently established that all things come to be in this way, opposites from opposites? | So we have sufficiently established that all things come to be in this way, opposites from opposites? | -350 | 1,997 | 101 | so we have sufficiently established that all things come to be in this way, opposites from opposites? | ['so', 'we', 'have', 'sufficiently', 'established', 'that', 'all', 'things', 'come', 'to', 'be', 'in', 'this', 'way', 'opposites', 'from', 'opposites'] | so -PRON- have sufficiently establish that all thing come to be in this way , opposite from opposite ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | There is a further point, something such as this, about these opposites: between each of those pairs of opposites there are two processes: from the one to the other and then again from the other to the first; between the larger and the smaller there is increase and decrease, and we call the one increasing and the other decreasing? | There is a further point, something such as this, about these opposites: between each of those pairs of opposites there are two processes: from the one to the other and then again from the other to the first; between the larger and the smaller there is increase and decrease, and we call the one increasing and the other decreasing? | -350 | 1,997 | 332 | there is a further point, something such as this, about these opposites: between each of those pairs of opposites there are two processes: from the one to the other and then again from the other to the first; between the larger and the smaller there is increase and decrease, and we call the one increasing and the other decreasing? | ['there', 'is', 'further', 'point', 'something', 'such', 'as', 'this', 'about', 'these', 'opposites', 'between', 'each', 'of', 'those', 'pairs', 'of', 'opposites', 'there', 'are', 'two', 'processes', 'from', 'the', 'one', 'to', 'the', 'other', 'and', 'then', 'again', 'from', 'the', 'other', 'to', 'the', 'first', 'between', 'the', 'larger', 'and', 'the', 'smaller', 'there', 'is', 'increase', 'and', 'decrease', 'and', 'we', 'call', 'the', 'one', 'increasing', 'and', 'the', 'other', 'decreasing'] | there be a further point , something such as this , about these opposite : between each of those pair of opposite there be two process : from the one to the other and then again from the other to the first ; between the large and the small there be increase and decrease , and -PRON- call the one increase and the other decrease ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | And so too there is separation and combination, cooling and heating, and all such things, even if sometimes we do not have a name for the process, but in fact it must be everywhere that they come to be from one another, and that there is a process of becoming from each into the other? | And so too there is separation and combination, cooling and heating, and all such things, even if sometimes we do not have a name for the process, but in fact it must be everywhere that they come to be from one another, and that there is a process of becoming from each into the other? | -350 | 1,997 | 285 | and so too there is separation and combination, cooling and heating, and all such things, even if sometimes we do not have a name for the process, but in fact it must be everywhere that they come to be from one another, and that there is a process of becoming from each into the other? | ['and', 'so', 'too', 'there', 'is', 'separation', 'and', 'combination', 'cooling', 'and', 'heating', 'and', 'all', 'such', 'things', 'even', 'if', 'sometimes', 'we', 'do', 'not', 'have', 'name', 'for', 'the', 'process', 'but', 'in', 'fact', 'it', 'must', 'be', 'everywhere', 'that', 'they', 'come', 'to', 'be', 'from', 'one', 'another', 'and', 'that', 'there', 'is', 'process', 'of', 'becoming', 'from', 'each', 'into', 'the', 'other'] | and so too there be separation and combination , cooling and heating , and all such thing , even if sometimes -PRON- do not have a name for the process , but in fact -PRON- must be everywhere that -PRON- come to be from one another , and that there be a process of become from each into the other ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Well then, is there an opposite to living, as sleeping is the opposite of being awake? | Well then, is there an opposite to living, as sleeping is the opposite of being awake? | -350 | 1,997 | 86 | well then, is there an opposite to living, as sleeping is the opposite of being awake? | ['well', 'then', 'is', 'there', 'an', 'opposite', 'to', 'living', 'as', 'sleeping', 'is', 'the', 'opposite', 'of', 'being', 'awake'] | well then , be there an opposite to living , as sleeping be the opposite of be awake ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Being dead, he said. | Being dead, he said. | -350 | 1,997 | 20 | being dead, he said. | ['being', 'dead', 'he', 'said'] | be dead , -PRON- say . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Therefore, if these are opposites, they come to be from one another, and there are two processes of generation between the two? | Therefore, if these are opposites, they come to be from one another, and there are two processes of generation between the two? | -350 | 1,997 | 127 | therefore, if these are opposites, they come to be from one another, and there are two processes of generation between the two? | ['therefore', 'if', 'these', 'are', 'opposites', 'they', 'come', 'to', 'be', 'from', 'one', 'another', 'and', 'there', 'are', 'two', 'processes', 'of', 'generation', 'between', 'the', 'two'] | therefore , if these be opposite , -PRON- come to be from one another , and there be two process of generation between the two ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I will tell you, said Socrates, one of the two pairs | I will tell you, said Socrates, one of the two pairs | -350 | 1,997 | 52 | i will tell you, said socrates, one of the two pairs | ['will', 'tell', 'you', 'said', 'socrates', 'one', 'of', 'the', 'two', 'pairs'] | -PRON- will tell -PRON- , say Socrates , one of the two pair |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I was just talking about, the pair itself and the two processes, and you will tell me the other. | I was just talking about, the pair itself and the two processes, and you will tell me the other. | -350 | 1,997 | 96 | i was just talking about, the pair itself and the two processes, and you will tell me the other. | ['was', 'just', 'talking', 'about', 'the', 'pair', 'itself', 'and', 'the', 'two', 'processes', 'and', 'you', 'will', 'tell', 'me', 'the', 'other'] | -PRON- be just talk about , the pair -PRON- and the two process , and -PRON- will tell -PRON- the other . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I mean, to sleep and to be awake; to be awake comes from sleeping, and to sleep comes from being awake. | I mean, to sleep and to be awake; to be awake comes from sleeping, and to sleep comes from being awake. | -350 | 1,997 | 103 | i mean, to sleep and to be awake; to be awake comes from sleeping, and to sleep comes from being awake. | ['mean', 'to', 'sleep', 'and', 'to', 'be', 'awake', 'to', 'be', 'awake', 'comes', 'from', 'sleeping', 'and', 'to', 'sleep', 'comes', 'from', 'being', 'awake'] | -PRON- mean , to sleep and to be awake ; to be awake come from sleep , and to sleep come from be awake . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Of the two processes one is going to sleep, the other is waking up. | Of the two processes one is going to sleep, the other is waking up. | -350 | 1,997 | 67 | of the two processes one is going to sleep, the other is waking up. | ['of', 'the', 'two', 'processes', 'one', 'is', 'going', 'to', 'sleep', 'the', 'other', 'is', 'waking', 'up'] | of the two process one be go to sleep , the other be wake up . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Do you accept that, or not? | Do you accept that, or not? | -350 | 1,997 | 27 | do you accept that, or not? | ['do', 'you', 'accept', 'that', 'or', 'not'] | do -PRON- accept that , or not ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | You tell me in the same way about life and death. | You tell me in the same way about life and death. | -350 | 1,997 | 49 | you tell me in the same way about life and death. | ['you', 'tell', 'me', 'in', 'the', 'same', 'way', 'about', 'life', 'and', 'death'] | -PRON- tell -PRON- in the same way about life and death . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Do you not say that to be dead is the opposite of being alive? | Do you not say that to be dead is the opposite of being alive? | -350 | 1,997 | 62 | do you not say that to be dead is the opposite of being alive? | ['do', 'you', 'not', 'say', 'that', 'to', 'be', 'dead', 'is', 'the', 'opposite', 'of', 'being', 'alive'] | do -PRON- not say that to be dead be the opposite of be alive ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | And they come to be from one another? | And they come to be from one another? | -350 | 1,997 | 37 | and they come to be from one another? | ['and', 'they', 'come', 'to', 'be', 'from', 'one', 'another'] | and -PRON- come to be from one another ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | What comes to be from being alive? | What comes to be from being alive? | -350 | 1,997 | 34 | what comes to be from being alive? | ['what', 'comes', 'to', 'be', 'from', 'being', 'alive'] | what come to be from be alive ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | And what comes to be from being dead? | And what comes to be from being dead? | -350 | 1,997 | 37 | and what comes to be from being dead? | ['and', 'what', 'comes', 'to', 'be', 'from', 'being', 'dead'] | and what come to be from be dead ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | One must agree that it is being alive. | One must agree that it is being alive. | -350 | 1,997 | 38 | one must agree that it is being alive. | ['one', 'must', 'agree', 'that', 'it', 'is', 'being', 'alive'] | one must agree that -PRON- be be alive . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Then, Cebes, living creatures and things come to be from the dead? | Then, Cebes, living creatures and things come to be from the dead? | -350 | 1,997 | 66 | then, cebes, living creatures and things come to be from the dead? | ['then', 'cebes', 'living', 'creatures', 'and', 'things', 'come', 'to', 'be', 'from', 'the', 'dead'] | then , Cebes , living creature and thing come to be from the dead ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Then our souls exist in the underworld. | Then our souls exist in the underworld. | -350 | 1,997 | 39 | then our souls exist in the underworld. | ['then', 'our', 'souls', 'exist', 'in', 'the', 'underworld'] | then -PRON- soul exist in the underworld . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Then in this case one of the two processes of becoming is clear, for dying is clear enough, is it not? | Then in this case one of the two processes of becoming is clear, for dying is clear enough, is it not? | -350 | 1,997 | 102 | then in this case one of the two processes of becoming is clear, for dying is clear enough, is it not? | ['then', 'in', 'this', 'case', 'one', 'of', 'the', 'two', 'processes', 'of', 'becoming', 'is', 'clear', 'for', 'dying', 'is', 'clear', 'enough', 'is', 'it', 'not'] | then in this case one of the two process of become be clear , for die be clear enough , be -PRON- not ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | What shall we do then? | What shall we do then? | -350 | 1,997 | 22 | what shall we do then? | ['what', 'shall', 'we', 'do', 'then'] | what shall -PRON- do then ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Shall we not supply the opposite process of becoming? | Shall we not supply the opposite process of becoming? | -350 | 1,997 | 53 | shall we not supply the opposite process of becoming? | ['shall', 'we', 'not', 'supply', 'the', 'opposite', 'process', 'of', 'becoming'] | Shall -PRON- not supply the opposite process of become ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Is nature to be lame in this case? | Is nature to be lame in this case? | -350 | 1,997 | 34 | is nature to be lame in this case? | ['is', 'nature', 'to', 'be', 'lame', 'in', 'this', 'case'] | be nature to be lame in this case ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Or must we provide a process of becoming opposite to dying? | Or must we provide a process of becoming opposite to dying? | -350 | 1,997 | 59 | or must we provide a process of becoming opposite to dying? | ['or', 'must', 'we', 'provide', 'process', 'of', 'becoming', 'opposite', 'to', 'dying'] | or must -PRON- provide a process of become opposite to die ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Coming to life again. | Coming to life again. | -350 | 1,997 | 21 | coming to life again. | ['coming', 'to', 'life', 'again'] | come to life again . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Therefore, he said, if there is such a thing as coming to life again, it would be a process of coming from the dead to the living? | Therefore, he said, if there is such a thing as coming to life again, it would be a process of coming from the dead to the living? | -350 | 1,997 | 130 | therefore, he said, if there is such a thing as coming to life again, it would be a process of coming from the dead to the living? | ['therefore', 'he', 'said', 'if', 'there', 'is', 'such', 'thing', 'as', 'coming', 'to', 'life', 'again', 'it', 'would', 'be', 'process', 'of', 'coming', 'from', 'the', 'dead', 'to', 'the', 'living'] | therefore , -PRON- say , if there be such a thing as come to life again , -PRON- would be a process of come from the dead to the living ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | It is agreed between us then that the living come from the dead in this way no less than the dead from the living, and, if that is so, it seems to Phaedo be a sufficient proof that the souls of the dead must be somewhere | It is agreed between us then that the living come from the dead in this way no less than the dead from the living, and, if that is so, it seems to Phaedo be a sufficient proof that the souls of the dead must be somewhere | -350 | 1,997 | 220 | it is agreed between us then that the living come from the dead in this way no less than the dead from the living, and, if that is so, it seems to phaedo be a sufficient proof that the souls of the dead must be somewhere | ['it', 'is', 'agreed', 'between', 'us', 'then', 'that', 'the', 'living', 'come', 'from', 'the', 'dead', 'in', 'this', 'way', 'no', 'less', 'than', 'the', 'dead', 'from', 'the', 'living', 'and', 'if', 'that', 'is', 'so', 'it', 'seems', 'to', 'phaedo', 'be', 'sufficient', 'proof', 'that', 'the', 'souls', 'of', 'the', 'dead', 'must', 'be', 'somewhere'] | -PRON- be agree between -PRON- then that the living come from the dead in this way no less than the dead from the living , and , if that be so , -PRON- seem to Phaedo be a sufficient proof that the soul of the dead must be somewhere |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | whence they can come back again. | whence they can come back again. | -350 | 1,997 | 32 | whence they can come back again. | ['whence', 'they', 'can', 'come', 'back', 'again'] | whence -PRON- can come back again . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I think, Socrates, he said, that this follows from what we have agreed on. | I think, Socrates, he said, that this follows from what we have agreed on. | -350 | 1,997 | 74 | i think, socrates, he said, that this follows from what we have agreed on. | ['think', 'socrates', 'he', 'said', 'that', 'this', 'follows', 'from', 'what', 'we', 'have', 'agreed', 'on'] | -PRON- think , Socrates , -PRON- say , that this follow from what -PRON- have agree on . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Consider in this way, Cebes, he said, that, as I think, we were not wrong to agree. | Consider in this way, Cebes, he said, that, as I think, we were not wrong to agree. | -350 | 1,997 | 83 | consider in this way, cebes, he said, that, as i think, we were not wrong to agree. | ['consider', 'in', 'this', 'way', 'cebes', 'he', 'said', 'that', 'as', 'think', 'we', 'were', 'not', 'wrong', 'to', 'agree'] | consider in this way , Cebes , -PRON- say , that , as -PRON- think , -PRON- be not wrong to agree . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | If the two processes of becoming did not always balance each other as if they were going round in a circle, but generation proceeded from one point to its opposite in a straight line and it did not turn back again to the other opposite or take any turning, do you realize that all things would ultimately be in the same state, be affected in the same way, and cease to become? | If the two processes of becoming did not always balance each other as if they were going round in a circle, but generation proceeded from one point to its opposite in a straight line and it did not turn back again to the other opposite or take any turning, do you realize that all things would ultimately be in the same state, be affected in the same way, and cease to become? | -350 | 1,997 | 376 | if the two processes of becoming did not always balance each other as if they were going round in a circle, but generation proceeded from one point to its opposite in a straight line and it did not turn back again to the other opposite or take any turning, do you realize that all things would ultimately be in the same state, be affected in the same way, and cease to become? | ['if', 'the', 'two', 'processes', 'of', 'becoming', 'did', 'not', 'always', 'balance', 'each', 'other', 'as', 'if', 'they', 'were', 'going', 'round', 'in', 'circle', 'but', 'generation', 'proceeded', 'from', 'one', 'point', 'to', 'its', 'opposite', 'in', 'straight', 'line', 'and', 'it', 'did', 'not', 'turn', 'back', 'again', 'to', 'the', 'other', 'opposite', 'or', 'take', 'any', 'turning', 'do', 'you', 'realize', 'that', 'all', 'things', 'would', 'ultimately', 'be', 'in', 'the', 'same', 'state', 'be', 'affected', 'in', 'the', 'same', 'way', 'and', 'cease', 'to', 'become'] | if the two process of become do not always balance each other as if -PRON- be go round in a circle , but generation proceed from one point to -PRON- opposite in a straight line and -PRON- do not turn back again to the other opposite or take any turning , do -PRON- realize that all thing would ultimately be in the same state , be affect in the same way , and cease to become ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | It is not hard to understand what I mean. | It is not hard to understand what I mean. | -350 | 1,997 | 41 | it is not hard to understand what i mean. | ['it', 'is', 'not', 'hard', 'to', 'understand', 'what', 'mean'] | -PRON- be not hard to understand what -PRON- mean . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | If, for example, there was such a process as going to sleep, but no corresponding process of waking up, you realize that in the end everything would show the story of Endymi to have no meaning. | If, for example, there was such a process as going to sleep, but no corresponding process of waking up, you realize that in the end everything would show the story of Endymi to have no meaning. | -350 | 1,997 | 193 | if, for example, there was such a process as going to sleep, but no corresponding process of waking up, you realize that in the end everything would show the story of endymi to have no meaning. | ['if', 'for', 'example', 'there', 'was', 'such', 'process', 'as', 'going', 'to', 'sleep', 'but', 'no', 'corresponding', 'process', 'of', 'waking', 'up', 'you', 'realize', 'that', 'in', 'the', 'end', 'everything', 'would', 'show', 'the', 'story', 'of', 'endymi', 'to', 'have', 'no', 'meaning'] | if , for example , there be such a process as go to sleep , but no corresponding process of wake up , -PRON- realize that in the end everything would show the story of Endymi to have no meaning . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | There would be no point to it because everything would have the same experience as he and be asleep. | There would be no point to it because everything would have the same experience as he and be asleep. | -350 | 1,997 | 100 | there would be no point to it because everything would have the same experience as he and be asleep. | ['there', 'would', 'be', 'no', 'point', 'to', 'it', 'because', 'everything', 'would', 'have', 'the', 'same', 'experience', 'as', 'he', 'and', 'be', 'asleep'] | there would be no point to -PRON- because everything would have the same experience as -PRON- and be asleep . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | And if everything were combined and nothing separated, the saying of Anaxagor would soon be true, 'that all things were mixed together.' | And if everything were combined and nothing separated, the saying of Anaxagor would soon be true, 'that all things were mixed together.' | -350 | 1,997 | 136 | and if everything were combined and nothing separated, the saying of anaxagor would soon be true, 'that all things were mixed together.' | ['and', 'if', 'everything', 'were', 'combined', 'and', 'nothing', 'separated', 'the', 'saying', 'of', 'anaxagor', 'would', 'soon', 'be', 'true', 'that', 'all', 'things', 'were', 'mixed', 'together'] | and if everything be combine and nothing separate , the saying of Anaxagor would soon be true , ' that all thing be mixed together . ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | In the same way, my dear Cebes, if everything that partakes of life were to die and remain in that state and not come to life again, would not everything ultimately have to be dead and nothing alive? | In the same way, my dear Cebes, if everything that partakes of life were to die and remain in that state and not come to life again, would not everything ultimately have to be dead and nothing alive? | -350 | 1,997 | 199 | in the same way, my dear cebes, if everything that partakes of life were to die and remain in that state and not come to life again, would not everything ultimately have to be dead and nothing alive? | ['in', 'the', 'same', 'way', 'my', 'dear', 'cebes', 'if', 'everything', 'that', 'partakes', 'of', 'life', 'were', 'to', 'die', 'and', 'remain', 'in', 'that', 'state', 'and', 'not', 'come', 'to', 'life', 'again', 'would', 'not', 'everything', 'ultimately', 'have', 'to', 'be', 'dead', 'and', 'nothing', 'alive'] | in the same way , -PRON- dear Cebes , if everything that partake of life be to die and remain in that state and not come to life again , would not everything ultimately have to be dead and nothing alive ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Even if the living came from some other source, and all that lived died, how could all things avoid being absorbed in death? | Even if the living came from some other source, and all that lived died, how could all things avoid being absorbed in death? | -350 | 1,997 | 124 | even if the living came from some other source, and all that lived died, how could all things avoid being absorbed in death? | ['even', 'if', 'the', 'living', 'came', 'from', 'some', 'other', 'source', 'and', 'all', 'that', 'lived', 'died', 'how', 'could', 'all', 'things', 'avoid', 'being', 'absorbed', 'in', 'death'] | even if the living come from some other source , and all that live die , how could all thing avoid be absorb in death ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | It could not be, Socrates, said Cebes, and I think what you say is altogether true. | It could not be, Socrates, said Cebes, and I think what you say is altogether true. | -350 | 1,997 | 83 | it could not be, socrates, said cebes, and i think what you say is altogether true. | ['it', 'could', 'not', 'be', 'socrates', 'said', 'cebes', 'and', 'think', 'what', 'you', 'say', 'is', 'altogether', 'true'] | -PRON- could not be , Socrates , say Cebes , and -PRON- think what -PRON- say be altogether true . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I think, Cebes, said he, that this is very definitely the case and that we were not deceived when we agreed on this: coming to life again in truth exists, the living come to be from the dead, and the souls of the dead exist. | I think, Cebes, said he, that this is very definitely the case and that we were not deceived when we agreed on this: coming to life again in truth exists, the living come to be from the dead, and the souls of the dead exist. | -350 | 1,997 | 224 | i think, cebes, said he, that this is very definitely the case and that we were not deceived when we agreed on this: coming to life again in truth exists, the living come to be from the dead, and the souls of the dead exist. | ['think', 'cebes', 'said', 'he', 'that', 'this', 'is', 'very', 'definitely', 'the', 'case', 'and', 'that', 'we', 'were', 'not', 'deceived', 'when', 'we', 'agreed', 'on', 'this', 'coming', 'to', 'life', 'again', 'in', 'truth', 'exists', 'the', 'living', 'come', 'to', 'be', 'from', 'the', 'dead', 'and', 'the', 'souls', 'of', 'the', 'dead', 'exist'] | -PRON- think , Cebes , say -PRON- , that this be very definitely the case and that -PRON- be not deceive when -PRON- agree on this : come to life again in truth exist , the living come to be from the dead , and the soul of the dead exist . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Furthermore, Socrates, Cebes rejoined, such is also the case if that theory is true that you are accustomed to mention frequently, that for us learning is no other than recollection. | Furthermore, Socrates, Cebes rejoined, such is also the case if that theory is true that you are accustomed to mention frequently, that for us learning is no other than recollection. | -350 | 1,997 | 182 | furthermore, socrates, cebes rejoined, such is also the case if that theory is true that you are accustomed to mention frequently, that for us learning is no other than recollection. | ['furthermore', 'socrates', 'cebes', 'rejoined', 'such', 'is', 'also', 'the', 'case', 'if', 'that', 'theory', 'is', 'true', 'that', 'you', 'are', 'accustomed', 'to', 'mention', 'frequently', 'that', 'for', 'us', 'learning', 'is', 'no', 'other', 'than', 'recollection'] | furthermore , Socrates , Cebes rejoin , such be also the case if that theory be true that -PRON- be accustomed to mention frequently , that for us learn be no other than recollection . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | According to this, we must at some previous time have learned what we now recollect. | According to this, we must at some previous time have learned what we now recollect. | -350 | 1,997 | 84 | according to this, we must at some previous time have learned what we now recollect. | ['according', 'to', 'this', 'we', 'must', 'at', 'some', 'previous', 'time', 'have', 'learned', 'what', 'we', 'now', 'recollect'] | accord to this , -PRON- must at some previous time have learn what -PRON- now recollect . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | This is possible only if our soul existed somewhere before it took on this human shape. | This is possible only if our soul existed somewhere before it took on this human shape. | -350 | 1,997 | 87 | this is possible only if our soul existed somewhere before it took on this human shape. | ['this', 'is', 'possible', 'only', 'if', 'our', 'soul', 'existed', 'somewhere', 'before', 'it', 'took', 'on', 'this', 'human', 'shape'] | this be possible only if -PRON- soul exist somewhere before -PRON- take on this human shape . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | So according to this theory too, the soul is likely to be something immortal. | So according to this theory too, the soul is likely to be something immortal. | -350 | 1,997 | 77 | so according to this theory too, the soul is likely to be something immortal. | ['so', 'according', 'to', 'this', 'theory', 'too', 'the', 'soul', 'is', 'likely', 'to', 'be', 'something', 'immortal'] | so accord to this theory too , the soul be likely to be something immortal . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Cebes, Simmias interrupted, what are the proofs of this? | Cebes, Simmias interrupted, what are the proofs of this? | -350 | 1,997 | 56 | cebes, simmias interrupted, what are the proofs of this? | ['cebes', 'simmias', 'interrupted', 'what', 'are', 'the', 'proofs', 'of', 'this'] | Cebes , Simmias interrupt , what be the proof of this ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Remind me, for I do not quite recall them at the moment. | Remind me, for I do not quite recall them at the moment. | -350 | 1,997 | 56 | remind me, for i do not quite recall them at the moment. | ['remind', 'me', 'for', 'do', 'not', 'quite', 'recall', 'them', 'at', 'the', 'moment'] | remind -PRON- , for -PRON- do not quite recall -PRON- at the moment . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | There is one excellent argument, said Cebes, namely that when men are interrogated in the right manner, they always give the right answer of their own accord, and they could not do this if they did not possess the. | There is one excellent argument, said Cebes, namely that when men are interrogated in the right manner, they always give the right answer of their own accord, and they could not do this if they did not possess the. | -350 | 1,997 | 214 | there is one excellent argument, said cebes, namely that when men are interrogated in the right manner, they always give the right answer of their own accord, and they could not do this if they did not possess the. | ['there', 'is', 'one', 'excellent', 'argument', 'said', 'cebes', 'namely', 'that', 'when', 'men', 'are', 'interrogated', 'in', 'the', 'right', 'manner', 'they', 'always', 'give', 'the', 'right', 'answer', 'of', 'their', 'own', 'accord', 'and', 'they', 'could', 'not', 'do', 'this', 'if', 'they', 'did', 'not', 'possess', 'the'] | there be one excellent argument , say Cebes , namely that when man be interrogate in the right manner , -PRON- always give the right answer of -PRON- own accord , and -PRON- could not do this if -PRON- do not possess the . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Endymion was granted eternal sleep by Zeus. | Endymion was granted eternal sleep by Zeus. | -350 | 1,997 | 43 | endymion was granted eternal sleep by zeus. | ['endymion', 'was', 'granted', 'eternal', 'sleep', 'by', 'zeus'] | Endymion be grant eternal sleep by Zeus . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Anaxagoras of Clazomenae was born at the beginning of the fifth century. | Anaxagoras of Clazomenae was born at the beginning of the fifth century. | -350 | 1,997 | 72 | anaxagoras of clazomenae was born at the beginning of the fifth century. | ['anaxagoras', 'of', 'clazomenae', 'was', 'born', 'at', 'the', 'beginning', 'of', 'the', 'fifth', 'century'] | Anaxagoras of Clazomenae be bear at the beginning of the fifth century . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | He came to Athens as a young man and spent most of his life there in the study of natural philosophy. | He came to Athens as a young man and spent most of his life there in the study of natural philosophy. | -350 | 1,997 | 101 | he came to athens as a young man and spent most of his life there in the study of natural philosophy. | ['he', 'came', 'to', 'athens', 'as', 'young', 'man', 'and', 'spent', 'most', 'of', 'his', 'life', 'there', 'in', 'the', 'study', 'of', 'natural', 'philosophy'] | -PRON- come to Athens as a young man and spend most of -PRON- life there in the study of natural philosophy . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | He is quoted later in the dialogue ff.) | He is quoted later in the dialogue ff.) | -350 | 1,997 | 39 | he is quoted later in the dialogue ff.) | ['he', 'is', 'quoted', 'later', 'in', 'the', 'dialogue', 'ff'] | -PRON- be quote later in the dialogue ff . ) |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | as claiming that the universe is directed by Mind (Nous). | as claiming that the universe is directed by Mind (Nous). | -350 | 1,997 | 57 | as claiming that the universe is directed by mind (nous). | ['as', 'claiming', 'that', 'the', 'universe', 'is', 'directed', 'by', 'mind', 'nous'] | as claim that the universe be direct by Mind ( Nous ) . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | The reference here is to his statement that in the original state of the world all its elements were thoroughly commingled. | The reference here is to his statement that in the original state of the world all its elements were thoroughly commingled. | -350 | 1,997 | 123 | the reference here is to his statement that in the original state of the world all its elements were thoroughly commingled. | ['the', 'reference', 'here', 'is', 'to', 'his', 'statement', 'that', 'in', 'the', 'original', 'state', 'of', 'the', 'world', 'all', 'its', 'elements', 'were', 'thoroughly', 'commingled'] | the reference here be to -PRON- statement that in the original state of the world all -PRON- element be thoroughly commingle . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Phaedo knowledge and the right explanation inside them. | Phaedo knowledge and the right explanation inside them. | -350 | 1,997 | 55 | phaedo knowledge and the right explanation inside them. | ['phaedo', 'knowledge', 'and', 'the', 'right', 'explanation', 'inside', 'them'] | phaedo knowledge and the right explanation inside -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Then if one shows them a diagram or something else of that kind, this will show most clearly that such is the case. | Then if one shows them a diagram or something else of that kind, this will show most clearly that such is the case. | -350 | 1,997 | 115 | then if one shows them a diagram or something else of that kind, this will show most clearly that such is the case. | ['then', 'if', 'one', 'shows', 'them', 'diagram', 'or', 'something', 'else', 'of', 'that', 'kind', 'this', 'will', 'show', 'most', 'clearly', 'that', 'such', 'is', 'the', 'case'] | then if one show -PRON- a diagram or something else of that kind , this will show most clearly that such be the case . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | If this does not convince you, Simmias, said Socrates, see whether you agree if we examine it in some such way as this, for do you doubt that what we call learning is recollection? | If this does not convince you, Simmias, said Socrates, see whether you agree if we examine it in some such way as this, for do you doubt that what we call learning is recollection? | -350 | 1,997 | 180 | if this does not convince you, simmias, said socrates, see whether you agree if we examine it in some such way as this, for do you doubt that what we call learning is recollection? | ['if', 'this', 'does', 'not', 'convince', 'you', 'simmias', 'said', 'socrates', 'see', 'whether', 'you', 'agree', 'if', 'we', 'examine', 'it', 'in', 'some', 'such', 'way', 'as', 'this', 'for', 'do', 'you', 'doubt', 'that', 'what', 'we', 'call', 'learning', 'is', 'recollection'] | if this do not convince -PRON- , Simmias , say Socrates , see whether -PRON- agree if -PRON- examine -PRON- in some such way as this , for do -PRON- doubt that what -PRON- call learning be recollection ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | It is not that I doubt, said Simmias, but I want to experience the very thing we are discussing, recollection, and from what Cebes undertook to say, I am now remembering and am pretty nearly convinced. | It is not that I doubt, said Simmias, but I want to experience the very thing we are discussing, recollection, and from what Cebes undertook to say, I am now remembering and am pretty nearly convinced. | -350 | 1,997 | 201 | it is not that i doubt, said simmias, but i want to experience the very thing we are discussing, recollection, and from what cebes undertook to say, i am now remembering and am pretty nearly convinced. | ['it', 'is', 'not', 'that', 'doubt', 'said', 'simmias', 'but', 'want', 'to', 'experience', 'the', 'very', 'thing', 'we', 'are', 'discussing', 'recollection', 'and', 'from', 'what', 'cebes', 'undertook', 'to', 'say', 'am', 'now', 'remembering', 'and', 'am', 'pretty', 'nearly', 'convinced'] | -PRON- be not that -PRON- doubt , say Simmias , but -PRON- want to experience the very thing -PRON- be discuss , recollection , and from what Cebes undertake to say , -PRON- be now remember and be pretty nearly convinced . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Nevertheless, I should like to hear now the way you were intending to explain it. | Nevertheless, I should like to hear now the way you were intending to explain it. | -350 | 1,997 | 81 | nevertheless, i should like to hear now the way you were intending to explain it. | ['nevertheless', 'should', 'like', 'to', 'hear', 'now', 'the', 'way', 'you', 'were', 'intending', 'to', 'explain', 'it'] | nevertheless , -PRON- should like to hear now the way -PRON- be intend to explain -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | We surely agree that if anyone recollects anything, he must have known it before. | We surely agree that if anyone recollects anything, he must have known it before. | -350 | 1,997 | 81 | we surely agree that if anyone recollects anything, he must have known it before. | ['we', 'surely', 'agree', 'that', 'if', 'anyone', 'recollects', 'anything', 'he', 'must', 'have', 'known', 'it', 'before'] | -PRON- surely agree that if anyone recollect anything , -PRON- must have know -PRON- before . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Do we not also agree that when knowledge comes to mind in this way, it is recollection? | Do we not also agree that when knowledge comes to mind in this way, it is recollection? | -350 | 1,997 | 87 | do we not also agree that when knowledge comes to mind in this way, it is recollection? | ['do', 'we', 'not', 'also', 'agree', 'that', 'when', 'knowledge', 'comes', 'to', 'mind', 'in', 'this', 'way', 'it', 'is', 'recollection'] | do -PRON- not also agree that when knowledge come to mind in this way , -PRON- be recollection ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Like this: when a man sees or hears or in some other way perceives one thing and not only knows that thing but also thinks of another thing of which the knowledge is not the same but different, are we not right to say that he recollects the second thing that comes into his mind? | Like this: when a man sees or hears or in some other way perceives one thing and not only knows that thing but also thinks of another thing of which the knowledge is not the same but different, are we not right to say that he recollects the second thing that comes into his mind? | -350 | 1,997 | 279 | like this: when a man sees or hears or in some other way perceives one thing and not only knows that thing but also thinks of another thing of which the knowledge is not the same but different, are we not right to say that he recollects the second thing that comes into his mind? | ['like', 'this', 'when', 'man', 'sees', 'or', 'hears', 'or', 'in', 'some', 'other', 'way', 'perceives', 'one', 'thing', 'and', 'not', 'only', 'knows', 'that', 'thing', 'but', 'also', 'thinks', 'of', 'another', 'thing', 'of', 'which', 'the', 'knowledge', 'is', 'not', 'the', 'same', 'but', 'different', 'are', 'we', 'not', 'right', 'to', 'say', 'that', 'he', 'recollects', 'the', 'second', 'thing', 'that', 'comes', 'into', 'his', 'mind'] | like this : when a man see or hear or in some other way perceive one thing and not only know that thing but also think of another thing of which the knowledge be not the same but different , be -PRON- not right to say that -PRON- recollect the second thing that come into -PRON- mind ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Things such as this: to know a man is surely a different knowledge from knowing a lyre. | Things such as this: to know a man is surely a different knowledge from knowing a lyre. | -350 | 1,997 | 87 | things such as this: to know a man is surely a different knowledge from knowing a lyre. | ['things', 'such', 'as', 'this', 'to', 'know', 'man', 'is', 'surely', 'different', 'knowledge', 'from', 'knowing', 'lyre'] | thing such as this : to know a man be surely a different knowledge from know a lyre . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Well, you know what happens to lovers: whenever they see a lyre, a garment or anything else that their beloved is accustomed to use, they know the lyre, and the image of the boy to whom it belongs comes into their mind. | Well, you know what happens to lovers: whenever they see a lyre, a garment or anything else that their beloved is accustomed to use, they know the lyre, and the image of the boy to whom it belongs comes into their mind. | -350 | 1,997 | 219 | well, you know what happens to lovers: whenever they see a lyre, a garment or anything else that their beloved is accustomed to use, they know the lyre, and the image of the boy to whom it belongs comes into their mind. | ['well', 'you', 'know', 'what', 'happens', 'to', 'lovers', 'whenever', 'they', 'see', 'lyre', 'garment', 'or', 'anything', 'else', 'that', 'their', 'beloved', 'is', 'accustomed', 'to', 'use', 'they', 'know', 'the', 'lyre', 'and', 'the', 'image', 'of', 'the', 'boy', 'to', 'whom', 'it', 'belongs', 'comes', 'into', 'their', 'mind'] | well , -PRON- know what happen to lover : whenever -PRON- see a lyre , a garment or anything else that -PRON- beloved be accustomed to use , -PRON- know the lyre , and the image of the boy to whom -PRON- belong come into -PRON- mind . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | This is recollection, just as someone, on seeing Simmias, often recollects Cebes, and there are thousands of other such occurrences. | This is recollection, just as someone, on seeing Simmias, often recollects Cebes, and there are thousands of other such occurrences. | -350 | 1,997 | 132 | this is recollection, just as someone, on seeing simmias, often recollects cebes, and there are thousands of other such occurrences. | ['this', 'is', 'recollection', 'just', 'as', 'someone', 'on', 'seeing', 'simmias', 'often', 'recollects', 'cebes', 'and', 'there', 'are', 'thousands', 'of', 'other', 'such', 'occurrences'] | this be recollection , just as someone , on see Simmias , often recollect Cebes , and there be thousand of other such occurrence . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Thousands indeed, said Simmias. | Thousands indeed, said Simmias. | -350 | 1,997 | 31 | thousands indeed, said simmias. | ['thousands', 'indeed', 'said', 'simmias'] | thousand indeed , say Simmias . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Is this kind of thing not recollection of a kind, he said, especially so when one experiences it about things that one had forgotten, because one had not seen them for some time? | Is this kind of thing not recollection of a kind, he said, especially so when one experiences it about things that one had forgotten, because one had not seen them for some time? | -350 | 1,997 | 178 | is this kind of thing not recollection of a kind, he said, especially so when one experiences it about things that one had forgotten, because one had not seen them for some time? | ['is', 'this', 'kind', 'of', 'thing', 'not', 'recollection', 'of', 'kind', 'he', 'said', 'especially', 'so', 'when', 'one', 'experiences', 'it', 'about', 'things', 'that', 'one', 'had', 'forgotten', 'because', 'one', 'had', 'not', 'seen', 'them', 'for', 'some', 'time'] | be this kind of thing not recollection of a kind , -PRON- say , especially so when one experience -PRON- about thing that one have forget , because one have not see -PRON- for some time ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Further, he said, can a man seeing the picture of a horse or a lyre recollect a man, or seeing a picture of Simmias recollect Cebes? | Further, he said, can a man seeing the picture of a horse or a lyre recollect a man, or seeing a picture of Simmias recollect Cebes? | -350 | 1,997 | 132 | further, he said, can a man seeing the picture of a horse or a lyre recollect a man, or seeing a picture of simmias recollect cebes? | ['further', 'he', 'said', 'can', 'man', 'seeing', 'the', 'picture', 'of', 'horse', 'or', 'lyre', 'recollect', 'man', 'or', 'seeing', 'picture', 'of', 'simmias', 'recollect', 'cebes'] | further , -PRON- say , can a man see the picture of a horse or a lyre recollect a man , or see a picture of Simmias recollect Cebes ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Or seeing a picture of Simmias, recollect Simmias himself? | Or seeing a picture of Simmias, recollect Simmias himself? | -350 | 1,997 | 58 | or seeing a picture of simmias, recollect simmias himself? | ['or', 'seeing', 'picture', 'of', 'simmias', 'recollect', 'simmias', 'himself'] | or see a picture of Simmias , recollect Simmias -PRON- ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | In all these cases the recollection can be occasioned by things that are similar, but it can also be occasioned by things that are dissimilar? | In all these cases the recollection can be occasioned by things that are similar, but it can also be occasioned by things that are dissimilar? | -350 | 1,997 | 142 | in all these cases the recollection can be occasioned by things that are similar, but it can also be occasioned by things that are dissimilar? | ['in', 'all', 'these', 'cases', 'the', 'recollection', 'can', 'be', 'occasioned', 'by', 'things', 'that', 'are', 'similar', 'but', 'it', 'can', 'also', 'be', 'occasioned', 'by', 'things', 'that', 'are', 'dissimilar'] | in all these case the recollection can be occasion by thing that be similar , but -PRON- can also be occasion by thing that be dissimilar ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | When the recollection is caused by similar things, must one not of necessity also experience this: to consider whether the similarity to that which one recollects is deficient in any respect or complete? | When the recollection is caused by similar things, must one not of necessity also experience this: to consider whether the similarity to that which one recollects is deficient in any respect or complete? | -350 | 1,997 | 203 | when the recollection is caused by similar things, must one not of necessity also experience this: to consider whether the similarity to that which one recollects is deficient in any respect or complete? | ['when', 'the', 'recollection', 'is', 'caused', 'by', 'similar', 'things', 'must', 'one', 'not', 'of', 'necessity', 'also', 'experience', 'this', 'to', 'consider', 'whether', 'the', 'similarity', 'to', 'that', 'which', 'one', 'recollects', 'is', 'deficient', 'in', 'any', 'respect', 'or', 'complete'] | when the recollection be cause by similar thing , must one not of necessity also experience this : to consider whether the similarity to that which one recollect be deficient in any respect or complete ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Consider, he said, whether this is the case: we say that there is something that is equal. | Consider, he said, whether this is the case: we say that there is something that is equal. | -350 | 1,997 | 90 | consider, he said, whether this is the case: we say that there is something that is equal. | ['consider', 'he', 'said', 'whether', 'this', 'is', 'the', 'case', 'we', 'say', 'that', 'there', 'is', 'something', 'that', 'is', 'equal'] | consider , -PRON- say , whether this be the case : -PRON- say that there be something that be equal . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I do not mean a stick equal to a stick or a stone to a stone,. | I do not mean a stick equal to a stick or a stone to a stone,. | -350 | 1,997 | 62 | i do not mean a stick equal to a stick or a stone to a stone,. | ['do', 'not', 'mean', 'stick', 'equal', 'to', 'stick', 'or', 'stone', 'to', 'stone'] | -PRON- do not mean a stick equal to a stick or a stone to a stone , . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | , where Socrates does precisely that. | , where Socrates does precisely that. | -350 | 1,997 | 37 | , where socrates does precisely that. | ['where', 'socrates', 'does', 'precisely', 'that'] | , where Socrates do precisely that . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Phaedo or anything of that kind, but something else beyond all these, the Equal itself. | Phaedo or anything of that kind, but something else beyond all these, the Equal itself. | -350 | 1,997 | 87 | phaedo or anything of that kind, but something else beyond all these, the equal itself. | ['phaedo', 'or', 'anything', 'of', 'that', 'kind', 'but', 'something', 'else', 'beyond', 'all', 'these', 'the', 'equal', 'itself'] | phaedo or anything of that kind , but something else beyond all these , the equal -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Shall we say that this exists or not? | Shall we say that this exists or not? | -350 | 1,997 | 37 | shall we say that this exists or not? | ['shall', 'we', 'say', 'that', 'this', 'exists', 'or', 'not'] | Shall -PRON- say that this exist or not ? |
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