id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13726 Plato Apology, Crito, and Phaedo of Socrates .txt text/plain 52363 2793 80 city, of having put that wise man, Socrates, to death. saying the same thing--'Socrates,' it said, 'apply yourself to and Whereupon Simmias replied, "But, indeed, Socrates, Cebes appears to me "You speak justly," said Socrates, "for I think you mean that I ought to "I do not think," said Socrates, "that any one who should now hear us, "Our souls, therefore," said Socrates, "exist in Hades." "Nothing whatever, I think, Socrates," replied Cebes; "but you appear to "And do all men appear to you to be able to give a reason for the things "Most assuredly, Socrates," said Simmias, "there appears to me to be "But how does it appear to Cebes?" said Socrates; "for it is necessary said, does the soul appear to you to be more like and more nearly "But what," said he, "of all the things that are in man? "It shall be done," said Crito; "but consider whether you have any thing ./cache/13726.txt ./txt/13726.txt