325 D (‘Education and admonition’ ...)
326 E (... ‘would be far more surprising.’)

Euthydemus.

The doctrinaire politician and the true philosopher.

304 B (‘Such was the discussion, Crito’ ...)
to end (... ‘and be of good cheer.’)

Cratylus.

The significations of the various letters.

426 B (‘My first notions’ ...)
427 C (... ‘and out of them by imitation compounding other signs.’ ...)

Phaedrus.

(1) The philosopher must study the nature of man.

229 A (‘Let us turn aside,’ ...)
230 A (... ‘a diviner and lowlier destiny?’ ...)