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Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | It is clear where Socrates stands; he is committed, as a public figure known for pleading the preeminent value of the civic virtues, to honoring them in his personal life and death. | It is clear where Socrates stands; he is committed, as a public figure known for pleading the preeminent value of the civic virtues, to honoring them in his personal life and death. | -350 | 1,997 | 181 | it is clear where socrates stands; he is committed, as a public figure known for pleading the preeminent value of the civic virtues, to honoring them in his personal life and death. | ['it', 'is', 'clear', 'where', 'socrates', 'stands', 'he', 'is', 'committed', 'as', 'public', 'figure', 'known', 'for', 'pleading', 'the', 'preeminent', 'value', 'of', 'the', 'civic', 'virtues', 'to', 'honoring', 'them', 'in', 'his', 'personal', 'life', 'and', 'death'] | -PRON- be clear where Socrates stand ; -PRON- be commit , as a public figure know for plead the preeminent value of the civic virtue , to honor -PRON- in -PRON- personal life and death . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | But the dialogue itself, through Crito's ignored appeal to justice in the private sphere, invites the reader to reflect on a wider range of issues about justice than Socrates himself addresses. | But the dialogue itself, through Crito's ignored appeal to justice in the private sphere, invites the reader to reflect on a wider range of issues about justice than Socrates himself addresses. | -350 | 1,997 | 193 | but the dialogue itself, through crito's ignored appeal to justice in the private sphere, invites the reader to reflect on a wider range of issues about justice than socrates himself addresses. | ['but', 'the', 'dialogue', 'itself', 'through', 'crito', 'ignored', 'appeal', 'to', 'justice', 'in', 'the', 'private', 'sphere', 'invites', 'the', 'reader', 'to', 'reflect', 'on', 'wider', 'range', 'of', 'issues', 'about', 'justice', 'than', 'socrates', 'himself', 'addresses'] | but the dialogue -PRON- , through Crito 's ignore appeal to justice in the private sphere , invite the reader to reflect on a wide range of issue about justice than Socrates -PRON- address . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Did justice really require that Socrates stay to accept his death?.M.C. | Did justice really require that Socrates stay to accept his death?.M.C. | -350 | 1,997 | 71 | did justice really require that socrates stay to accept his death?.m.c. | ['did', 'justice', 'really', 'require', 'that', 'socrates', 'stay', 'to', 'accept', 'his', 'death'] | do justice really require that Socrates stay to accept -PRON- death?.M.C. |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Why have you come so early, Crito? | Why have you come so early, Crito? | -350 | 1,997 | 34 | why have you come so early, crito? | ['why', 'have', 'you', 'come', 'so', 'early', 'crito'] | why have -PRON- come so early , Crito ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Or is it not still early? | Or is it not still early? | -350 | 1,997 | 25 | or is it not still early? | ['or', 'is', 'it', 'not', 'still', 'early'] | or be -PRON- not still early ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I am surprised that the warder was willing to listen to you. | I am surprised that the warder was willing to listen to you. | -350 | 1,997 | 60 | i am surprised that the warder was willing to listen to you. | ['am', 'surprised', 'that', 'the', 'warder', 'was', 'willing', 'to', 'listen', 'to', 'you'] | -PRON- be surprised that the warder be willing to listen to -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | He is quite friendly to me by now, Socrates. | He is quite friendly to me by now, Socrates. | -350 | 1,997 | 44 | he is quite friendly to me by now, socrates. | ['he', 'is', 'quite', 'friendly', 'to', 'me', 'by', 'now', 'socrates'] | -PRON- be quite friendly to -PRON- by now , Socrates . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I have been here often | I have been here often | -350 | 1,997 | 22 | i have been here often | ['have', 'been', 'here', 'often'] | -PRON- have be here often |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | and I have given him something. | and I have given him something. | -350 | 1,997 | 31 | and i have given him something. | ['and', 'have', 'given', 'him', 'something'] | and -PRON- have give -PRON- something . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Have you just come, or have you been here for some time? | Have you just come, or have you been here for some time? | -350 | 1,997 | 56 | have you just come, or have you been here for some time? | ['have', 'you', 'just', 'come', 'or', 'have', 'you', 'been', 'here', 'for', 'some', 'time'] | have -PRON- just come , or have -PRON- be here for some time ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Then why did you not wake me right away but sit there in silence? | Then why did you not wake me right away but sit there in silence? | -350 | 1,997 | 65 | then why did you not wake me right away but sit there in silence? | ['then', 'why', 'did', 'you', 'not', 'wake', 'me', 'right', 'away', 'but', 'sit', 'there', 'in', 'silence'] | then why do -PRON- not wake -PRON- right away but sit there in silence ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I would not myself want to be in distress and awake so long. | I would not myself want to be in distress and awake so long. | -350 | 1,997 | 60 | i would not myself want to be in distress and awake so long. | ['would', 'not', 'myself', 'want', 'to', 'be', 'in', 'distress', 'and', 'awake', 'so', 'long'] | -PRON- would not -PRON- want to be in distress and awake so long . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I have been surprised to see you so peacefully asleep. | I have been surprised to see you so peacefully asleep. | -350 | 1,997 | 54 | i have been surprised to see you so peacefully asleep. | ['have', 'been', 'surprised', 'to', 'see', 'you', 'so', 'peacefully', 'asleep'] | -PRON- have be surprised to see -PRON- so peacefully asleep . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | It was on purpose that I did not wake you, so that you should spend your time most agreeably. | It was on purpose that I did not wake you, so that you should spend your time most agreeably. | -350 | 1,997 | 93 | it was on purpose that i did not wake you, so that you should spend your time most agreeably. | ['it', 'was', 'on', 'purpose', 'that', 'did', 'not', 'wake', 'you', 'so', 'that', 'you', 'should', 'spend', 'your', 'time', 'most', 'agreeably'] | -PRON- be on purpose that -PRON- do not wake -PRON- , so that -PRON- should spend -PRON- time most agreeably . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Often in the past throughout my life, I have considered the way you live happy, and especially so now that you bear your present misfortune so easily and lightly. | Often in the past throughout my life, I have considered the way you live happy, and especially so now that you bear your present misfortune so easily and lightly. | -350 | 1,997 | 162 | often in the past throughout my life, i have considered the way you live happy, and especially so now that you bear your present misfortune so easily and lightly. | ['often', 'in', 'the', 'past', 'throughout', 'my', 'life', 'have', 'considered', 'the', 'way', 'you', 'live', 'happy', 'and', 'especially', 'so', 'now', 'that', 'you', 'bear', 'your', 'present', 'misfortune', 'so', 'easily', 'and', 'lightly'] | often in the past throughout -PRON- life , -PRON- have consider the way -PRON- live happy , and especially so now that -PRON- bear -PRON- present misfortune so easily and lightly . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | It would not be fitting at my age to resent the fact that I must die now. | It would not be fitting at my age to resent the fact that I must die now. | -350 | 1,997 | 73 | it would not be fitting at my age to resent the fact that i must die now. | ['it', 'would', 'not', 'be', 'fitting', 'at', 'my', 'age', 'to', 'resent', 'the', 'fact', 'that', 'must', 'die', 'now'] | -PRON- would not be fitting at -PRON- age to resent the fact that -PRON- must die now . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Other men of your age are caught in such misfortunes, but their age does not prevent them resenting their fate. | Other men of your age are caught in such misfortunes, but their age does not prevent them resenting their fate. | -350 | 1,997 | 111 | other men of your age are caught in such misfortunes, but their age does not prevent them resenting their fate. | ['other', 'men', 'of', 'your', 'age', 'are', 'caught', 'in', 'such', 'misfortunes', 'but', 'their', 'age', 'does', 'not', 'prevent', 'them', 'resenting', 'their', 'fate'] | other man of -PRON- age be catch in such misfortune , but -PRON- age do not prevent -PRON- resent -PRON- fate . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Why have you come so early? | Why have you come so early? | -350 | 1,997 | 27 | why have you come so early? | ['why', 'have', 'you', 'come', 'so', 'early'] | why have -PRON- come so early ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I bring bad news, Socrates, not for you, apparently, but for me and all your friends the news is bad and hard to bear. | I bring bad news, Socrates, not for you, apparently, but for me and all your friends the news is bad and hard to bear. | -350 | 1,997 | 118 | i bring bad news, socrates, not for you, apparently, but for me and all your friends the news is bad and hard to bear. | ['bring', 'bad', 'news', 'socrates', 'not', 'for', 'you', 'apparently', 'but', 'for', 'me', 'and', 'all', 'your', 'friends', 'the', 'news', 'is', 'bad', 'and', 'hard', 'to', 'bear'] | -PRON- bring bad news , Socrates , not for -PRON- , apparently , but for -PRON- and all -PRON- friend the news be bad and hard to bear . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Indeed, I would count it among the hardest. | Indeed, I would count it among the hardest. | -350 | 1,997 | 43 | indeed, i would count it among the hardest. | ['indeed', 'would', 'count', 'it', 'among', 'the', 'hardest'] | indeed , -PRON- would count -PRON- among the hard . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Or has the ship arrived from Delos, at the arrival of which I must die? | Or has the ship arrived from Delos, at the arrival of which I must die? | -350 | 1,997 | 71 | or has the ship arrived from delos, at the arrival of which i must die? | ['or', 'has', 'the', 'ship', 'arrived', 'from', 'delos', 'at', 'the', 'arrival', 'of', 'which', 'must', 'die'] | or have the ship arrive from Delos , at the arrival of which -PRON- must die ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | It has not arrived yet, but it will, I believe, arrive today, according to a message some men brought from Sunium, where they left it. | It has not arrived yet, but it will, I believe, arrive today, according to a message some men brought from Sunium, where they left it. | -350 | 1,997 | 134 | it has not arrived yet, but it will, i believe, arrive today, according to a message some men brought from sunium, where they left it. | ['it', 'has', 'not', 'arrived', 'yet', 'but', 'it', 'will', 'believe', 'arrive', 'today', 'according', 'to', 'message', 'some', 'men', 'brought', 'from', 'sunium', 'where', 'they', 'left', 'it'] | -PRON- have not arrive yet , but -PRON- will , -PRON- believe , arrive today , accord to a message some man bring from Sunium , where -PRON- leave -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | This makes it obvious that it will come today, and that your life must end tomorrow. | This makes it obvious that it will come today, and that your life must end tomorrow. | -350 | 1,997 | 84 | this makes it obvious that it will come today, and that your life must end tomorrow. | ['this', 'makes', 'it', 'obvious', 'that', 'it', 'will', 'come', 'today', 'and', 'that', 'your', 'life', 'must', 'end', 'tomorrow'] | this make -PRON- obvious that -PRON- will come today , and that -PRON- life must end tomorrow . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | May it be for the best. | May it be for the best. | -350 | 1,997 | 23 | may it be for the best. | ['may', 'it', 'be', 'for', 'the', 'best'] | May -PRON- be for the good . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | If it so please the gods, so be it. | If it so please the gods, so be it. | -350 | 1,997 | 35 | if it so please the gods, so be it. | ['if', 'it', 'so', 'please', 'the', 'gods', 'so', 'be', 'it'] | if -PRON- so please the god , so be -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | However, I do not think it will arrive today. | However, I do not think it will arrive today. | -350 | 1,997 | 45 | however, i do not think it will arrive today. | ['however', 'do', 'not', 'think', 'it', 'will', 'arrive', 'today'] | however , -PRON- do not think -PRON- will arrive today . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | What indication have you of this? | What indication have you of this? | -350 | 1,997 | 33 | what indication have you of this? | ['what', 'indication', 'have', 'you', 'of', 'this'] | what indication have -PRON- of this ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I must die the day after the ship arrives. | I must die the day after the ship arrives. | -350 | 1,997 | 42 | i must die the day after the ship arrives. | ['must', 'die', 'the', 'day', 'after', 'the', 'ship', 'arrives'] | -PRON- must die the day after the ship arrive . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | That is what those in authority say. | That is what those in authority say. | -350 | 1,997 | 36 | that is what those in authority say. | ['that', 'is', 'what', 'those', 'in', 'authority', 'say'] | that be what those in authority say . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Then I do not think it will arrive on this coming day, but on the next. | Then I do not think it will arrive on this coming day, but on the next. | -350 | 1,997 | 71 | then i do not think it will arrive on this coming day, but on the next. | ['then', 'do', 'not', 'think', 'it', 'will', 'arrive', 'on', 'this', 'coming', 'day', 'but', 'on', 'the', 'next'] | then -PRON- do not think -PRON- will arrive on this come day , but on the next . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I take to witness of this a dream I had a little earlier during this night. | I take to witness of this a dream I had a little earlier during this night. | -350 | 1,997 | 75 | i take to witness of this a dream i had a little earlier during this night. | ['take', 'to', 'witness', 'of', 'this', 'dream', 'had', 'little', 'earlier', 'during', 'this', 'night'] | -PRON- take to witness of this a dream -PRON- have a little earlier during this night . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | It looks as if it was the right time for you not to wake me. | It looks as if it was the right time for you not to wake me. | -350 | 1,997 | 60 | it looks as if it was the right time for you not to wake me. | ['it', 'looks', 'as', 'if', 'it', 'was', 'the', 'right', 'time', 'for', 'you', 'not', 'to', 'wake', 'me'] | -PRON- look as if -PRON- be the right time for -PRON- not to wake -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | What was your dream? | What was your dream? | -350 | 1,997 | 20 | what was your dream? | ['what', 'was', 'your', 'dream'] | what be -PRON- dream ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I thought that a beautiful and comely woman dressed in white approached me. | I thought that a beautiful and comely woman dressed in white approached me. | -350 | 1,997 | 75 | i thought that a beautiful and comely woman dressed in white approached me. | ['thought', 'that', 'beautiful', 'and', 'comely', 'woman', 'dressed', 'in', 'white', 'approached', 'me'] | -PRON- think that a beautiful and comely woman dress in white approach -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | She called me and said: 'Socrates, may you arrive at fertile Phth on the third day.' | She called me and said: 'Socrates, may you arrive at fertile Phth on the third day.' | -350 | 1,997 | 84 | she called me and said: 'socrates, may you arrive at fertile phth on the third day.' | ['she', 'called', 'me', 'and', 'said', 'socrates', 'may', 'you', 'arrive', 'at', 'fertile', 'phth', 'on', 'the', 'third', 'day'] | -PRON- call -PRON- and say : ' Socrates , may -PRON- arrive at fertile Phth on the third day . ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | A strange dream, Socrates. | A strange dream, Socrates. | -350 | 1,997 | 26 | a strange dream, socrates. | ['strange', 'dream', 'socrates'] | a strange dream , Socrates . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | But it seems clear enough to me, Crito. | But it seems clear enough to me, Crito. | -350 | 1,997 | 39 | but it seems clear enough to me, crito. | ['but', 'it', 'seems', 'clear', 'enough', 'to', 'me', 'crito'] | but -PRON- seem clear enough to -PRON- , Crito . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Too clear it seems, my dear Socrates, but listen to me even now and be saved. | Too clear it seems, my dear Socrates, but listen to me even now and be saved. | -350 | 1,997 | 77 | too clear it seems, my dear socrates, but listen to me even now and be saved. | ['too', 'clear', 'it', 'seems', 'my', 'dear', 'socrates', 'but', 'listen', 'to', 'me', 'even', 'now', 'and', 'be', 'saved'] | too clear -PRON- seem , -PRON- dear Socrates , but listen to -PRON- even now and be save . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | If you die, it will not be a single misfortune for me. | If you die, it will not be a single misfortune for me. | -350 | 1,997 | 54 | if you die, it will not be a single misfortune for me. | ['if', 'you', 'die', 'it', 'will', 'not', 'be', 'single', 'misfortune', 'for', 'me'] | if -PRON- die , -PRON- will not be a single misfortune for -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Not only will I be deprived of a friend, the like of whom I shall never find again, but many people who do not know you or me very well will think that I could have saved you if I were willing to spend money, but that I did not care to do so. | Not only will I be deprived of a friend, the like of whom I shall never find again, but many people who do not know you or me very well will think that I could have saved you if I were willing to spend money, but that I did not care to do so. | -350 | 1,997 | 242 | not only will i be deprived of a friend, the like of whom i shall never find again, but many people who do not know you or me very well will think that i could have saved you if i were willing to spend money, but that i did not care to do so. | ['not', 'only', 'will', 'be', 'deprived', 'of', 'friend', 'the', 'like', 'of', 'whom', 'shall', 'never', 'find', 'again', 'but', 'many', 'people', 'who', 'do', 'not', 'know', 'you', 'or', 'me', 'very', 'well', 'will', 'think', 'that', 'could', 'have', 'saved', 'you', 'if', 'were', 'willing', 'to', 'spend', 'money', 'but', 'that', 'did', 'not', 'care', 'to', 'do', 'so'] | not only will -PRON- be deprive of a friend , the like of whom -PRON- shall never find again , but many people who do not know -PRON- or -PRON- very well will think that -PRON- could have save -PRON- if -PRON- be willing to spend money , but that -PRON- do not care to do so . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Surely there can be no worse reputation than to be thought to value money more highly than one's friends, for the majority will not believe that you yourself were not willing to leave prison while we were eager for you to do so. | Surely there can be no worse reputation than to be thought to value money more highly than one's friends, for the majority will not believe that you yourself were not willing to leave prison while we were eager for you to do so. | -350 | 1,997 | 228 | surely there can be no worse reputation than to be thought to value money more highly than one's friends, for the majority will not believe that you yourself were not willing to leave prison while we were eager for you to do so. | ['surely', 'there', 'can', 'be', 'no', 'worse', 'reputation', 'than', 'to', 'be', 'thought', 'to', 'value', 'money', 'more', 'highly', 'than', 'one', 'friends', 'for', 'the', 'majority', 'will', 'not', 'believe', 'that', 'you', 'yourself', 'were', 'not', 'willing', 'to', 'leave', 'prison', 'while', 'we', 'were', 'eager', 'for', 'you', 'to', 'do', 'so'] | surely there can be no bad reputation than to be think to value money more highly than one 's friend , for the majority will not believe that -PRON- -PRON- be not willing to leave prison while -PRON- be eager for -PRON- to do so . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | My good Crito, why should we care so much for what the majority think? | My good Crito, why should we care so much for what the majority think? | -350 | 1,997 | 70 | my good crito, why should we care so much for what the majority think? | ['my', 'good', 'crito', 'why', 'should', 'we', 'care', 'so', 'much', 'for', 'what', 'the', 'majority', 'think'] | -PRON- good Crito , why should -PRON- care so much for what the majority think ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | The most reasonable people, to whom one should pay more attention, will believe that things were done as they were done. | The most reasonable people, to whom one should pay more attention, will believe that things were done as they were done. | -350 | 1,997 | 120 | the most reasonable people, to whom one should pay more attention, will believe that things were done as they were done. | ['the', 'most', 'reasonable', 'people', 'to', 'whom', 'one', 'should', 'pay', 'more', 'attention', 'will', 'believe', 'that', 'things', 'were', 'done', 'as', 'they', 'were', 'done'] | the most reasonable people , to whom one should pay more attention , will believe that thing be do as -PRON- be do . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | You see, Socrates, that one must also pay attention to the opinion of the majority. | You see, Socrates, that one must also pay attention to the opinion of the majority. | -350 | 1,997 | 83 | you see, socrates, that one must also pay attention to the opinion of the majority. | ['you', 'see', 'socrates', 'that', 'one', 'must', 'also', 'pay', 'attention', 'to', 'the', 'opinion', 'of', 'the', 'majority'] | -PRON- see , Socrates , that one must also pay attention to the opinion of the majority . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Your present situation makes clear that the majority can inflict not the least but pretty well the greatest evils if one is slandered among them. | Your present situation makes clear that the majority can inflict not the least but pretty well the greatest evils if one is slandered among them. | -350 | 1,997 | 145 | your present situation makes clear that the majority can inflict not the least but pretty well the greatest evils if one is slandered among them. | ['your', 'present', 'situation', 'makes', 'clear', 'that', 'the', 'majority', 'can', 'inflict', 'not', 'the', 'least', 'but', 'pretty', 'well', 'the', 'greatest', 'evils', 'if', 'one', 'is', 'slandered', 'among', 'them'] | -PRON- present situation make clear that the majority can inflict not the least but pretty well the great evil if one be slander among -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Would that the majority could inflict the greatest evils, for they would then be capable of the greatest good, and that would be fine, but now they cannot do either. | Would that the majority could inflict the greatest evils, for they would then be capable of the greatest good, and that would be fine, but now they cannot do either. | -350 | 1,997 | 165 | would that the majority could inflict the greatest evils, for they would then be capable of the greatest good, and that would be fine, but now they cannot do either. | ['would', 'that', 'the', 'majority', 'could', 'inflict', 'the', 'greatest', 'evils', 'for', 'they', 'would', 'then', 'be', 'capable', 'of', 'the', 'greatest', 'good', 'and', 'that', 'would', 'be', 'fine', 'but', 'now', 'they', 'cannot', 'do', 'either'] | Would that the majority could inflict the great evil , for -PRON- would then be capable of the great good , and that would be fine , but now -PRON- can not do either . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | They cannot make a man either wise or foolish, but they inflict things haphazardly. | They cannot make a man either wise or foolish, but they inflict things haphazardly. | -350 | 1,997 | 83 | they cannot make a man either wise or foolish, but they inflict things haphazardly. | ['they', 'cannot', 'make', 'man', 'either', 'wise', 'or', 'foolish', 'but', 'they', 'inflict', 'things', 'haphazardly'] | -PRON- can not make a man either wise or foolish , but -PRON- inflict thing haphazardly . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | A quotation from Iliad ix. | A quotation from Iliad ix. | -350 | 1,997 | 26 | a quotation from iliad ix. | ['quotation', 'from', 'iliad', 'ix'] | a quotation from Iliad ix . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Achilles has rejected all the presents Agamemnon offered him to get him to return to the battle, and threatens to go home. | Achilles has rejected all the presents Agamemnon offered him to get him to return to the battle, and threatens to go home. | -350 | 1,997 | 122 | achilles has rejected all the presents agamemnon offered him to get him to return to the battle, and threatens to go home. | ['achilles', 'has', 'rejected', 'all', 'the', 'presents', 'agamemnon', 'offered', 'him', 'to', 'get', 'him', 'to', 'return', 'to', 'the', 'battle', 'and', 'threatens', 'to', 'go', 'home'] | Achilles have reject all the present Agamemnon offer -PRON- to get -PRON- to return to the battle , and threaten to go home . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | He says his ships will sail in the morning, and with good weather he might arrive on the third day 'in fertile Phthia' (which is his home). | He says his ships will sail in the morning, and with good weather he might arrive on the third day 'in fertile Phthia' (which is his home). | -350 | 1,997 | 139 | he says his ships will sail in the morning, and with good weather he might arrive on the third day 'in fertile phthia' (which is his home). | ['he', 'says', 'his', 'ships', 'will', 'sail', 'in', 'the', 'morning', 'and', 'with', 'good', 'weather', 'he', 'might', 'arrive', 'on', 'the', 'third', 'day', 'in', 'fertile', 'phthia', 'which', 'is', 'his', 'home'] | -PRON- say -PRON- ship will sail in the morning , and with good weather -PRON- may arrive on the third day ' in fertile Phthia ' ( which be -PRON- home ) . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | The dream means that Socrates' soul, after death, will find its home on the third day (counting, as usual among the Greeks, both the first and the last member of the series). | The dream means that Socrates' soul, after death, will find its home on the third day (counting, as usual among the Greeks, both the first and the last member of the series). | -350 | 1,997 | 174 | the dream means that socrates' soul, after death, will find its home on the third day (counting, as usual among the greeks, both the first and the last member of the series). | ['the', 'dream', 'means', 'that', 'socrates', 'soul', 'after', 'death', 'will', 'find', 'its', 'home', 'on', 'the', 'third', 'day', 'counting', 'as', 'usual', 'among', 'the', 'greeks', 'both', 'the', 'first', 'and', 'the', 'last', 'member', 'of', 'the', 'series'] | the dream mean that Socrates ' soul , after death , will find -PRON- home on the third day ( counting , as usual among the Greeks , both the first and the last member of the series ) . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Crito That may be so. | Crito That may be so. | -350 | 1,997 | 21 | crito that may be so. | ['crito', 'that', 'may', 'be', 'so'] | Crito that may be so . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | But tell me this, Socrates, are you anticipating that I and your other friends would have trouble with the informers if you escape from here, as having stolen you away, and that we should be compelled to lose all our property or pay heavy fines and suffer other punishment besides? | But tell me this, Socrates, are you anticipating that I and your other friends would have trouble with the informers if you escape from here, as having stolen you away, and that we should be compelled to lose all our property or pay heavy fines and suffer other punishment besides? | -350 | 1,997 | 281 | but tell me this, socrates, are you anticipating that i and your other friends would have trouble with the informers if you escape from here, as having stolen you away, and that we should be compelled to lose all our property or pay heavy fines and suffer other punishment besides? | ['but', 'tell', 'me', 'this', 'socrates', 'are', 'you', 'anticipating', 'that', 'and', 'your', 'other', 'friends', 'would', 'have', 'trouble', 'with', 'the', 'informers', 'if', 'you', 'escape', 'from', 'here', 'as', 'having', 'stolen', 'you', 'away', 'and', 'that', 'we', 'should', 'be', 'compelled', 'to', 'lose', 'all', 'our', 'property', 'or', 'pay', 'heavy', 'fines', 'and', 'suffer', 'other', 'punishment', 'besides'] | but tell -PRON- this , Socrates , be -PRON- anticipate that -PRON- and -PRON- other friend would have trouble with the informer if -PRON- escape from here , as have steal -PRON- away , and that -PRON- should be compel to lose all -PRON- property or pay heavy fine and suffer other punishment besides ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | If you have any such fear, forget it. | If you have any such fear, forget it. | -350 | 1,997 | 37 | if you have any such fear, forget it. | ['if', 'you', 'have', 'any', 'such', 'fear', 'forget', 'it'] | if -PRON- have any such fear , forget -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | We would be justified in running this risk to save you, and worse, if necessary. | We would be justified in running this risk to save you, and worse, if necessary. | -350 | 1,997 | 80 | we would be justified in running this risk to save you, and worse, if necessary. | ['we', 'would', 'be', 'justified', 'in', 'running', 'this', 'risk', 'to', 'save', 'you', 'and', 'worse', 'if', 'necessary'] | -PRON- would be justify in run this risk to save -PRON- , and bad , if necessary . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Do follow my advice, and do not act differently. | Do follow my advice, and do not act differently. | -350 | 1,997 | 48 | do follow my advice, and do not act differently. | ['do', 'follow', 'my', 'advice', 'and', 'do', 'not', 'act', 'differently'] | do follow -PRON- advice , and do not act differently . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I do have these things in mind, Crito, and also many others. | I do have these things in mind, Crito, and also many others. | -350 | 1,997 | 60 | i do have these things in mind, crito, and also many others. | ['do', 'have', 'these', 'things', 'in', 'mind', 'crito', 'and', 'also', 'many', 'others'] | -PRON- do have these thing in mind , Crito , and also many other . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | It is not much money that some people require to save you and get you out of here. | It is not much money that some people require to save you and get you out of here. | -350 | 1,997 | 82 | it is not much money that some people require to save you and get you out of here. | ['it', 'is', 'not', 'much', 'money', 'that', 'some', 'people', 'require', 'to', 'save', 'you', 'and', 'get', 'you', 'out', 'of', 'here'] | -PRON- be not much money that some people require to save -PRON- and get -PRON- out of here . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Further, do you not see that those informers are cheap, and that not much money would be needed to deal with them? | Further, do you not see that those informers are cheap, and that not much money would be needed to deal with them? | -350 | 1,997 | 114 | further, do you not see that those informers are cheap, and that not much money would be needed to deal with them? | ['further', 'do', 'you', 'not', 'see', 'that', 'those', 'informers', 'are', 'cheap', 'and', 'that', 'not', 'much', 'money', 'would', 'be', 'needed', 'to', 'deal', 'with', 'them'] | further , do -PRON- not see that those informer be cheap , and that not much money would be need to deal with -PRON- ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | My money is available and is, I think, sufficient. | My money is available and is, I think, sufficient. | -350 | 1,997 | 50 | my money is available and is, i think, sufficient. | ['my', 'money', 'is', 'available', 'and', 'is', 'think', 'sufficient'] | -PRON- money be available and be , -PRON- think , sufficient . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | If, because of your affection for me, you feel you should not spend any of mine, there are those strangers here ready to spend money. | If, because of your affection for me, you feel you should not spend any of mine, there are those strangers here ready to spend money. | -350 | 1,997 | 133 | if, because of your affection for me, you feel you should not spend any of mine, there are those strangers here ready to spend money. | ['if', 'because', 'of', 'your', 'affection', 'for', 'me', 'you', 'feel', 'you', 'should', 'not', 'spend', 'any', 'of', 'mine', 'there', 'are', 'those', 'strangers', 'here', 'ready', 'to', 'spend', 'money'] | if , because of -PRON- affection for -PRON- , -PRON- feel -PRON- should not spend any of mine , there be those stranger here ready to spend money . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | One of them, Simmias the Theban, has brought enough for this very purpose. | One of them, Simmias the Theban, has brought enough for this very purpose. | -350 | 1,997 | 74 | one of them, simmias the theban, has brought enough for this very purpose. | ['one', 'of', 'them', 'simmias', 'the', 'theban', 'has', 'brought', 'enough', 'for', 'this', 'very', 'purpose'] | one of -PRON- , Simmias the Theban , have bring enough for this very purpose . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Cebes, too, and a good many others. | Cebes, too, and a good many others. | -350 | 1,997 | 35 | cebes, too, and a good many others. | ['cebes', 'too', 'and', 'good', 'many', 'others'] | Cebes , too , and a good many other . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | So, as I say, do not let this fear make you hesitate to save yourself, nor let what you said in court trouble you, that you would not know what to do with yourself if you left Athens, for you would be welcomed in many places to which you might go. | So, as I say, do not let this fear make you hesitate to save yourself, nor let what you said in court trouble you, that you would not know what to do with yourself if you left Athens, for you would be welcomed in many places to which you might go. | -350 | 1,997 | 247 | so, as i say, do not let this fear make you hesitate to save yourself, nor let what you said in court trouble you, that you would not know what to do with yourself if you left athens, for you would be welcomed in many places to which you might go. | ['so', 'as', 'say', 'do', 'not', 'let', 'this', 'fear', 'make', 'you', 'hesitate', 'to', 'save', 'yourself', 'nor', 'let', 'what', 'you', 'said', 'in', 'court', 'trouble', 'you', 'that', 'you', 'would', 'not', 'know', 'what', 'to', 'do', 'with', 'yourself', 'if', 'you', 'left', 'athens', 'for', 'you', 'would', 'be', 'welcomed', 'in', 'many', 'places', 'to', 'which', 'you', 'might', 'go'] | so , as -PRON- say , do not let this fear make -PRON- hesitate to save -PRON- , nor let what -PRON- say in court trouble -PRON- , that -PRON- would not know what to do with -PRON- if -PRON- leave Athens , for -PRON- would be welcome in many place to which -PRON- may go . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | If you want to go to Thessaly, I have friends there who will greatly appreciate you and keep you safe, so that no one in Thessaly will harm you. | If you want to go to Thessaly, I have friends there who will greatly appreciate you and keep you safe, so that no one in Thessaly will harm you. | -350 | 1,997 | 144 | if you want to go to thessaly, i have friends there who will greatly appreciate you and keep you safe, so that no one in thessaly will harm you. | ['if', 'you', 'want', 'to', 'go', 'to', 'thessaly', 'have', 'friends', 'there', 'who', 'will', 'greatly', 'appreciate', 'you', 'and', 'keep', 'you', 'safe', 'so', 'that', 'no', 'one', 'in', 'thessaly', 'will', 'harm', 'you'] | if -PRON- want to go to Thessaly , -PRON- have friend there who will greatly appreciate -PRON- and keep -PRON- safe , so that no one in Thessaly will harm -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Besides, Socrates, I do not think that what you are doing is just, to give up your life when you can save it, and to hasten your fate as your enemies would hasten it, and indeed have hastened it in their wish to destroy you. | Besides, Socrates, I do not think that what you are doing is just, to give up your life when you can save it, and to hasten your fate as your enemies would hasten it, and indeed have hastened it in their wish to destroy you. | -350 | 1,997 | 224 | besides, socrates, i do not think that what you are doing is just, to give up your life when you can save it, and to hasten your fate as your enemies would hasten it, and indeed have hastened it in their wish to destroy you. | ['besides', 'socrates', 'do', 'not', 'think', 'that', 'what', 'you', 'are', 'doing', 'is', 'just', 'to', 'give', 'up', 'your', 'life', 'when', 'you', 'can', 'save', 'it', 'and', 'to', 'hasten', 'your', 'fate', 'as', 'your', 'enemies', 'would', 'hasten', 'it', 'and', 'indeed', 'have', 'hastened', 'it', 'in', 'their', 'wish', 'to', 'destroy', 'you'] | besides , Socrates , -PRON- do not think that what -PRON- be do be just , to give up -PRON- life when -PRON- can save -PRON- , and to hasten -PRON- fate as -PRON- enemy would hasten -PRON- , and indeed have hasten -PRON- in -PRON- wish to destroy -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Moreover, I think you are betraying your sons by going away and leaving them, when you could bring them up and educate them. | Moreover, I think you are betraying your sons by going away and leaving them, when you could bring them up and educate them. | -350 | 1,997 | 124 | moreover, i think you are betraying your sons by going away and leaving them, when you could bring them up and educate them. | ['moreover', 'think', 'you', 'are', 'betraying', 'your', 'sons', 'by', 'going', 'away', 'and', 'leaving', 'them', 'when', 'you', 'could', 'bring', 'them', 'up', 'and', 'educate', 'them'] | moreover , -PRON- think -PRON- be betray -PRON- son by go away and leave -PRON- , when -PRON- could bring -PRON- up and educate -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | You thus show no concern for what their fate may be. | You thus show no concern for what their fate may be. | -350 | 1,997 | 52 | you thus show no concern for what their fate may be. | ['you', 'thus', 'show', 'no', 'concern', 'for', 'what', 'their', 'fate', 'may', 'be'] | -PRON- thus show no concern for what -PRON- fate may be . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | They will probably have the usual fate of orphans. | They will probably have the usual fate of orphans. | -350 | 1,997 | 50 | they will probably have the usual fate of orphans. | ['they', 'will', 'probably', 'have', 'the', 'usual', 'fate', 'of', 'orphans'] | -PRON- will probably have the usual fate of orphan . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Either one should not have children, or one should share with them to the end the toil of upbringing and education. | Either one should not have children, or one should share with them to the end the toil of upbringing and education. | -350 | 1,997 | 115 | either one should not have children, or one should share with them to the end the toil of upbringing and education. | ['either', 'one', 'should', 'not', 'have', 'children', 'or', 'one', 'should', 'share', 'with', 'them', 'to', 'the', 'end', 'the', 'toil', 'of', 'upbringing', 'and', 'education'] | either one should not have child , or one should share with -PRON- to the end the toil of upbringing and education . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | You seem to me to choose the easiest path, whereas one should choose the path a good and courageous man would choose, particularly when one claims throughout one's life to care for virtue. | You seem to me to choose the easiest path, whereas one should choose the path a good and courageous man would choose, particularly when one claims throughout one's life to care for virtue. | -350 | 1,997 | 188 | you seem to me to choose the easiest path, whereas one should choose the path a good and courageous man would choose, particularly when one claims throughout one's life to care for virtue. | ['you', 'seem', 'to', 'me', 'to', 'choose', 'the', 'easiest', 'path', 'whereas', 'one', 'should', 'choose', 'the', 'path', 'good', 'and', 'courageous', 'man', 'would', 'choose', 'particularly', 'when', 'one', 'claims', 'throughout', 'one', 'life', 'to', 'care', 'for', 'virtue'] | -PRON- seem to -PRON- to choose the easy path , whereas one should choose the path a good and courageous man would choose , particularly when one claim throughout one 's life to care for virtue . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I feel ashamed on your behalf and on behalf of us, your friends, lest all that has happened to you be thought due to cowardice on our part: the fact that your trial came to court when it need not have done so, the handling of the trial itself, and now this absurd ending which will be thought to have got beyond our control through some cowardice and unmanliness on our part, since we did not save you, or you save yourself, when it was possible and could be done if we had been of the slightest use. | I feel ashamed on your behalf and on behalf of us, your friends, lest all that has happened to you be thought due to cowardice on our part: the fact that your trial came to court when it need not have done so, the handling of the trial itself, and now this absurd ending which will be thought to have got beyond our control through some cowardice and unmanliness on our part, since we did not save you, or you save yourself, when it was possible and could be done if we had been of the slightest use. | -350 | 1,997 | 500 | i feel ashamed on your behalf and on behalf of us, your friends, lest all that has happened to you be thought due to cowardice on our part: the fact that your trial came to court when it need not have done so, the handling of the trial itself, and now this absurd ending which will be thought to have got beyond our control through some cowardice and unmanliness on our part, since we did not save you, or you save yourself, when it was possible and could be done if we had been of the slightest use. | ['feel', 'ashamed', 'on', 'your', 'behalf', 'and', 'on', 'behalf', 'of', 'us', 'your', 'friends', 'lest', 'all', 'that', 'has', 'happened', 'to', 'you', 'be', 'thought', 'due', 'to', 'cowardice', 'on', 'our', 'part', 'the', 'fact', 'that', 'your', 'trial', 'came', 'to', 'court', 'when', 'it', 'need', 'not', 'have', 'done', 'so', 'the', 'handling', 'of', 'the', 'trial', 'itself', 'and', 'now', 'this', 'absurd', 'ending', 'which', 'will', 'be', 'thought', 'to', 'have', 'got', 'beyond', 'our', 'control', 'through', 'some', 'cowardice', 'and', 'unmanliness', 'on', 'our', 'part', 'since', 'we', 'did', 'not', 'save', 'you', 'or', 'you', 'save', 'yourself', 'when', 'it', 'was', 'possible', 'and', 'could', 'be', 'done', 'if', 'we', 'had', 'been', 'of', 'the', 'slightest', 'use'] | -PRON- feel ashamed on -PRON- behalf and on behalf of -PRON- , -PRON- friend , lest all that have happen to -PRON- be think due to cowardice on -PRON- part : the fact that -PRON- trial come to court when -PRON- nee not have do so , the handling of the trial -PRON- , and now this absurd ending which will be think to have get beyond -PRON- control through some cowardice and unmanliness on -PRON- part , since -PRON- do not save -PRON- , or -PRON- save -PRON- , when -PRON- be possible and could be do if -PRON- have be of the slight use . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Consider, Socrates, whether this is not only evil, but shameful, both for you and for us. | Consider, Socrates, whether this is not only evil, but shameful, both for you and for us. | -350 | 1,997 | 89 | consider, socrates, whether this is not only evil, but shameful, both for you and for us. | ['consider', 'socrates', 'whether', 'this', 'is', 'not', 'only', 'evil', 'but', 'shameful', 'both', 'for', 'you', 'and', 'for', 'us'] | consider , Socrates , whether this be not only evil , but shameful , both for -PRON- and for -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Take counsel with yourself, or rather the time for counsel is past and the decision should have been taken, and there is no further opportunity, for this whole business must be ended tonight. | Take counsel with yourself, or rather the time for counsel is past and the decision should have been taken, and there is no further opportunity, for this whole business must be ended tonight. | -350 | 1,997 | 191 | take counsel with yourself, or rather the time for counsel is past and the decision should have been taken, and there is no further opportunity, for this whole business must be ended tonight. | ['take', 'counsel', 'with', 'yourself', 'or', 'rather', 'the', 'time', 'for', 'counsel', 'is', 'past', 'and', 'the', 'decision', 'should', 'have', 'been', 'taken', 'and', 'there', 'is', 'no', 'further', 'opportunity', 'for', 'this', 'whole', 'business', 'must', 'be', 'ended', 'tonight'] | take counsel with -PRON- , or rather the time for counsel be past and the decision should have be take , and there be no further opportunity , for this whole business must be end tonight . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | If we delay now, then it will no longer be possible; it will be too late. | If we delay now, then it will no longer be possible; it will be too late. | -350 | 1,997 | 73 | if we delay now, then it will no longer be possible; it will be too late. | ['if', 'we', 'delay', 'now', 'then', 'it', 'will', 'no', 'longer', 'be', 'possible', 'it', 'will', 'be', 'too', 'late'] | if -PRON- delay now , then -PRON- will no longer be possible ; -PRON- will be too late . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Let me persuade you on every count, Socrates, and do not act otherwise. | Let me persuade you on every count, Socrates, and do not act otherwise. | -350 | 1,997 | 71 | let me persuade you on every count, socrates, and do not act otherwise. | ['let', 'me', 'persuade', 'you', 'on', 'every', 'count', 'socrates', 'and', 'do', 'not', 'act', 'otherwise'] | let -PRON- persuade -PRON- on every count , Socrates , and do not act otherwise . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | My dear Crito, your eagerness is worth much if it should have some right aim; | My dear Crito, your eagerness is worth much if it should have some right aim; | -350 | 1,997 | 77 | my dear crito, your eagerness is worth much if it should have some right aim; | ['my', 'dear', 'crito', 'your', 'eagerness', 'is', 'worth', 'much', 'if', 'it', 'should', 'have', 'some', 'right', 'aim'] | -PRON- dear Crito , -PRON- eagerness be worth much if -PRON- should have some right aim ; |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | if not, then the greater your keenness the more difficult it is to deal with. | if not, then the greater your keenness the more difficult it is to deal with. | -350 | 1,997 | 77 | if not, then the greater your keenness the more difficult it is to deal with. | ['if', 'not', 'then', 'the', 'greater', 'your', 'keenness', 'the', 'more', 'difficult', 'it', 'is', 'to', 'deal', 'with'] | if not , then the great -PRON- keenness the more difficult -PRON- be to deal with . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | We must therefore examine whether we should act in this way or not, as not only now but at all times I am the kind of man who listens to nothing within me but the argument that on reflection seems best to me. | We must therefore examine whether we should act in this way or not, as not only now but at all times I am the kind of man who listens to nothing within me but the argument that on reflection seems best to me. | -350 | 1,997 | 208 | we must therefore examine whether we should act in this way or not, as not only now but at all times i am the kind of man who listens to nothing within me but the argument that on reflection seems best to me. | ['we', 'must', 'therefore', 'examine', 'whether', 'we', 'should', 'act', 'in', 'this', 'way', 'or', 'not', 'as', 'not', 'only', 'now', 'but', 'at', 'all', 'times', 'am', 'the', 'kind', 'of', 'man', 'who', 'listens', 'to', 'nothing', 'within', 'me', 'but', 'the', 'argument', 'that', 'on', 'reflection', 'seems', 'best', 'to', 'me'] | -PRON- must therefore examine whether -PRON- should act in this way or not , as not only now but at all time -PRON- be the kind of man who listen to nothing within -PRON- but the argument that on reflection seem good to -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I cannot, now that this fate has come upon me, discard the arguments I used; they seem to me much the same. | I cannot, now that this fate has come upon me, discard the arguments I used; they seem to me much the same. | -350 | 1,997 | 107 | i cannot, now that this fate has come upon me, discard the arguments i used; they seem to me much the same. | ['cannot', 'now', 'that', 'this', 'fate', 'has', 'come', 'upon', 'me', 'discard', 'the', 'arguments', 'used', 'they', 'seem', 'to', 'me', 'much', 'the', 'same'] | -PRON- can not , now that this fate have come upon -PRON- , discard the argument -PRON- use ; -PRON- seem to -PRON- much the same . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I value and respect the same principles as before, and | I value and respect the same principles as before, and | -350 | 1,997 | 54 | i value and respect the same principles as before, and | ['value', 'and', 'respect', 'the', 'same', 'principles', 'as', 'before', 'and'] | -PRON- value and respect the same principle as before , and |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | if we have no better arguments to bring up at this moment, be sure that I shall not agree with you, not even if the power of the majority were to frighten us with more bogeys, as if we were children, with threats of incarcerations and executions and confiscation of property. | if we have no better arguments to bring up at this moment, be sure that I shall not agree with you, not even if the power of the majority were to frighten us with more bogeys, as if we were children, with threats of incarcerations and executions and confiscation of property. | -350 | 1,997 | 275 | if we have no better arguments to bring up at this moment, be sure that i shall not agree with you, not even if the power of the majority were to frighten us with more bogeys, as if we were children, with threats of incarcerations and executions and confiscation of property. | ['if', 'we', 'have', 'no', 'better', 'arguments', 'to', 'bring', 'up', 'at', 'this', 'moment', 'be', 'sure', 'that', 'shall', 'not', 'agree', 'with', 'you', 'not', 'even', 'if', 'the', 'power', 'of', 'the', 'majority', 'were', 'to', 'frighten', 'us', 'with', 'more', 'bogeys', 'as', 'if', 'we', 'were', 'children', 'with', 'threats', 'of', 'incarcerations', 'and', 'executions', 'and', 'confiscation', 'of', 'property'] | if -PRON- have no well argument to bring up at this moment , be sure that -PRON- shall not agree with -PRON- , not even if the power of the majority be to frighten -PRON- with more bogey , as if -PRON- be child , with threat of incarceration and execution and confiscation of property . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | How should we examine this matter most reasonably? | How should we examine this matter most reasonably? | -350 | 1,997 | 50 | how should we examine this matter most reasonably? | ['how', 'should', 'we', 'examine', 'this', 'matter', 'most', 'reasonably'] | how should -PRON- examine this matter most reasonably ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Would it be by taking up first your argument about the opinions of men, whether it is sound in every case that one should pay attention to some opinions, but not to others? | Would it be by taking up first your argument about the opinions of men, whether it is sound in every case that one should pay attention to some opinions, but not to others? | -350 | 1,997 | 172 | would it be by taking up first your argument about the opinions of men, whether it is sound in every case that one should pay attention to some opinions, but not to others? | ['would', 'it', 'be', 'by', 'taking', 'up', 'first', 'your', 'argument', 'about', 'the', 'opinions', 'of', 'men', 'whether', 'it', 'is', 'sound', 'in', 'every', 'case', 'that', 'one', 'should', 'pay', 'attention', 'to', 'some', 'opinions', 'but', 'not', 'to', 'others'] | Would -PRON- be by take up first -PRON- argument about the opinion of man , whether -PRON- be sound in every case that one should pay attention to some opinion , but not to other ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Or was that well spoken before the necessity to die came upon me, but now it is clear that this was said in vain for the sake of argument, that it was in truth play and nonsense? | Or was that well spoken before the necessity to die came upon me, but now it is clear that this was said in vain for the sake of argument, that it was in truth play and nonsense? | -350 | 1,997 | 178 | or was that well spoken before the necessity to die came upon me, but now it is clear that this was said in vain for the sake of argument, that it was in truth play and nonsense? | ['or', 'was', 'that', 'well', 'spoken', 'before', 'the', 'necessity', 'to', 'die', 'came', 'upon', 'me', 'but', 'now', 'it', 'is', 'clear', 'that', 'this', 'was', 'said', 'in', 'vain', 'for', 'the', 'sake', 'of', 'argument', 'that', 'it', 'was', 'in', 'truth', 'play', 'and', 'nonsense'] | or be that well speak before the necessity to die come upon -PRON- , but now -PRON- be clear that this be say in vain for the sake of argument , that -PRON- be in truth play and nonsense ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I am eager to examine together with you, Crito, whether this argument will appear in any way different to me in my present circumstances, or whether it remains the same, whether we are to abandon it or believe it. | I am eager to examine together with you, Crito, whether this argument will appear in any way different to me in my present circumstances, or whether it remains the same, whether we are to abandon it or believe it. | -350 | 1,997 | 213 | i am eager to examine together with you, crito, whether this argument will appear in any way different to me in my present circumstances, or whether it remains the same, whether we are to abandon it or believe it. | ['am', 'eager', 'to', 'examine', 'together', 'with', 'you', 'crito', 'whether', 'this', 'argument', 'will', 'appear', 'in', 'any', 'way', 'different', 'to', 'me', 'in', 'my', 'present', 'circumstances', 'or', 'whether', 'it', 'remains', 'the', 'same', 'whether', 'we', 'are', 'to', 'abandon', 'it', 'or', 'believe', 'it'] | -PRON- be eager to examine together with -PRON- , Crito , whether this argument will appear in any way different to -PRON- in -PRON- present circumstance , or whether -PRON- remain the same , whether -PRON- be to abandon -PRON- or believe -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | It was said on every occasion by those who thought they were speaking sensibly, as I have just now been speaking, that one should greatly value some people's opinions, but not others. | It was said on every occasion by those who thought they were speaking sensibly, as I have just now been speaking, that one should greatly value some people's opinions, but not others. | -350 | 1,997 | 183 | it was said on every occasion by those who thought they were speaking sensibly, as i have just now been speaking, that one should greatly value some people's opinions, but not others. | ['it', 'was', 'said', 'on', 'every', 'occasion', 'by', 'those', 'who', 'thought', 'they', 'were', 'speaking', 'sensibly', 'as', 'have', 'just', 'now', 'been', 'speaking', 'that', 'one', 'should', 'greatly', 'value', 'some', 'people', 'opinions', 'but', 'not', 'others'] | -PRON- be say on every occasion by those who think -PRON- be speak sensibly , as -PRON- have just now be speak , that one should greatly value some people 's opinion , but not other . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Does that seem to you a sound statement? | Does that seem to you a sound statement? | -350 | 1,997 | 40 | does that seem to you a sound statement? | ['does', 'that', 'seem', 'to', 'you', 'sound', 'statement'] | do that seem to -PRON- a sound statement ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | You, as far as a human being can tell, are exempt from the likelihood of dying tomorrow, so the present misfortune is not likely to lead you astray. | You, as far as a human being can tell, are exempt from the likelihood of dying tomorrow, so the present misfortune is not likely to lead you astray. | -350 | 1,997 | 148 | you, as far as a human being can tell, are exempt from the likelihood of dying tomorrow, so the present misfortune is not likely to lead you astray. | ['you', 'as', 'far', 'as', 'human', 'being', 'can', 'tell', 'are', 'exempt', 'from', 'the', 'likelihood', 'of', 'dying', 'tomorrow', 'so', 'the', 'present', 'misfortune', 'is', 'not', 'likely', 'to', 'lead', 'you', 'astray'] | -PRON- , as far as a human being can tell , be exempt from the likelihood of die tomorrow , so the present misfortune be not likely to lead -PRON- astray . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Consider then, do you not think it a sound statement that one must not value all the opinions of men, but some and not others, nor the opinions of all men, but those of some and not of others? | Consider then, do you not think it a sound statement that one must not value all the opinions of men, but some and not others, nor the opinions of all men, but those of some and not of others? | -350 | 1,997 | 192 | consider then, do you not think it a sound statement that one must not value all the opinions of men, but some and not others, nor the opinions of all men, but those of some and not of others? | ['consider', 'then', 'do', 'you', 'not', 'think', 'it', 'sound', 'statement', 'that', 'one', 'must', 'not', 'value', 'all', 'the', 'opinions', 'of', 'men', 'but', 'some', 'and', 'not', 'others', 'nor', 'the', 'opinions', 'of', 'all', 'men', 'but', 'those', 'of', 'some', 'and', 'not', 'of', 'others'] | consider then , do -PRON- not think -PRON- a sound statement that one must not value all the opinion of man , but some and not other , nor the opinion of all man , but those of some and not of other ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Is this not well said? | Is this not well said? | -350 | 1,997 | 22 | is this not well said? | ['is', 'this', 'not', 'well', 'said'] | be this not well say ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | One should value the good opinions, and not the bad ones? | One should value the good opinions, and not the bad ones? | -350 | 1,997 | 57 | one should value the good opinions, and not the bad ones? | ['one', 'should', 'value', 'the', 'good', 'opinions', 'and', 'not', 'the', 'bad', 'ones'] | one should value the good opinion , and not the bad one ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | The good opinions are those of wise men, the bad ones those of foolish men? | The good opinions are those of wise men, the bad ones those of foolish men? | -350 | 1,997 | 75 | the good opinions are those of wise men, the bad ones those of foolish men? | ['the', 'good', 'opinions', 'are', 'those', 'of', 'wise', 'men', 'the', 'bad', 'ones', 'those', 'of', 'foolish', 'men'] | the good opinion be those of wise man , the bad one those of foolish man ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Come then, what of statements such as this: Should a man professionally engaged in physical training pay attention to the praise and blame and opinion of any man, or to those of one man only, namely a doctor or trainer? | Come then, what of statements such as this: Should a man professionally engaged in physical training pay attention to the praise and blame and opinion of any man, or to those of one man only, namely a doctor or trainer? | -350 | 1,997 | 219 | come then, what of statements such as this: should a man professionally engaged in physical training pay attention to the praise and blame and opinion of any man, or to those of one man only, namely a doctor or trainer? | ['come', 'then', 'what', 'of', 'statements', 'such', 'as', 'this', 'should', 'man', 'professionally', 'engaged', 'in', 'physical', 'training', 'pay', 'attention', 'to', 'the', 'praise', 'and', 'blame', 'and', 'opinion', 'of', 'any', 'man', 'or', 'to', 'those', 'of', 'one', 'man', 'only', 'namely', 'doctor', 'or', 'trainer'] | come then , what of statement such as this : Should a man professionally engage in physical training pay attention to the praise and blame and opinion of any man , or to those of one man only , namely a doctor or trainer ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | To those of one only. | To those of one only. | -350 | 1,997 | 21 | to those of one only. | ['to', 'those', 'of', 'one', 'only'] | to those of one only . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | He should therefore fear the blame and welcome the praise of that one man, and not those of the many? | He should therefore fear the blame and welcome the praise of that one man, and not those of the many? | -350 | 1,997 | 101 | he should therefore fear the blame and welcome the praise of that one man, and not those of the many? | ['he', 'should', 'therefore', 'fear', 'the', 'blame', 'and', 'welcome', 'the', 'praise', 'of', 'that', 'one', 'man', 'and', 'not', 'those', 'of', 'the', 'many'] | -PRON- should therefore fear the blame and welcome the praise of that one man , and not those of the many ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | He must then act and exercise, eat and drink in the way the one, the trainer and the one who knows, thinks right, not all the others? | He must then act and exercise, eat and drink in the way the one, the trainer and the one who knows, thinks right, not all the others? | -350 | 1,997 | 133 | he must then act and exercise, eat and drink in the way the one, the trainer and the one who knows, thinks right, not all the others? | ['he', 'must', 'then', 'act', 'and', 'exercise', 'eat', 'and', 'drink', 'in', 'the', 'way', 'the', 'one', 'the', 'trainer', 'and', 'the', 'one', 'who', 'knows', 'thinks', 'right', 'not', 'all', 'the', 'others'] | -PRON- must then act and exercise , eat and drink in the way the one , the trainer and the one who know , think right , not all the other ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | And if he disobeys the one, disregards his opinion and his praises while valuing those of the many who have no knowledge, will he not suffer harm? | And if he disobeys the one, disregards his opinion and his praises while valuing those of the many who have no knowledge, will he not suffer harm? | -350 | 1,997 | 146 | and if he disobeys the one, disregards his opinion and his praises while valuing those of the many who have no knowledge, will he not suffer harm? | ['and', 'if', 'he', 'disobeys', 'the', 'one', 'disregards', 'his', 'opinion', 'and', 'his', 'praises', 'while', 'valuing', 'those', 'of', 'the', 'many', 'who', 'have', 'no', 'knowledge', 'will', 'he', 'not', 'suffer', 'harm'] | and if -PRON- disobey the one , disregard -PRON- opinion and -PRON- praise while value those of the many who have no knowledge , will -PRON- not suffer harm ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | What is that harm, where does it tend, and what part of the man who disobeys does it affect? | What is that harm, where does it tend, and what part of the man who disobeys does it affect? | -350 | 1,997 | 92 | what is that harm, where does it tend, and what part of the man who disobeys does it affect? | ['what', 'is', 'that', 'harm', 'where', 'does', 'it', 'tend', 'and', 'what', 'part', 'of', 'the', 'man', 'who', 'disobeys', 'does', 'it', 'affect'] | what be that harm , where do -PRON- tend , and what part of the man who disobey do -PRON- affect ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Obviously the harm is to his body, which it ruins. | Obviously the harm is to his body, which it ruins. | -350 | 1,997 | 50 | obviously the harm is to his body, which it ruins. | ['obviously', 'the', 'harm', 'is', 'to', 'his', 'body', 'which', 'it', 'ruins'] | obviously the harm be to -PRON- body , which -PRON- ruin . |
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