Smallness and greatness, 4. [438 B]; 5. [479 B]; 7. [523], [524]; 9. [575 C]; 10. [602 D], [605 C].

Smell, pleasures of, 9. [584 B].

Snake-charming, 1. [358 B].

Socrates, goes down to the Peiraeus to see the feast of Bendis, 1. [327]; detained by Polemarchus and Glaucon, [ibid.]; converses with Cephalus, ib. [328]–332; trembles before Thrasymachus, ib. [336 D]; his irony, ib. [337 A]; his poverty, ib. [D]; a sharper in argument, ib. [340 D]; ignorant of what justice is, ib. [354 C]; his powers of fascination, 2. [358 A]; requested by Glaucon and Adeimantus to praise justice per se, ib. [367 B]; cannot refuse to help justice, ib. [368 C]; 4. [427 D]; his oath ‘by the dog,’ 3. [399 E]; 8. [567 E]; 9. [592 A]; hoped to have evaded discussing the subject of women and children, 5. [449], [472], [473] (cp. 6. [502 E]); his love of truth, 5. [451 A]; 6. [504]; his power in argument, 6. [487 B]; not unaccustomed to speak in parables, ib. [E]; his sign, ib. [496 C]; his earnestness in behalf of philosophy, 7. [536 B]; his reverence for Homer, 10. [595 C], [607] (cp. 3. [391 A]). 371

Soldiers, must form a separate class, 2. [374]; the diet suited for, 3. [404 D] (cp. [Guardians]);
—women to be soldiers, 5. [452], [466], [471 E];
—punishment of soldiers for cowardice, ib. [468 A]. Cp. [Warrior].

Solon, famous at Athens, 10. [599 E];
—quoted, 7. [536 D].

Son, the supposititious, parable of, 7. [537 E].

Song, parts of, 3. [398 D].

Sophists, the, their view of justice, 1. [338] foll.; verbal quibbles of, ib. [340]; the public the great Sophist, 6. [492]; the Sophists compared to feeders of a beast, ib. [493].

Sophocles, a remark of, quoted, 1. [329 B].