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1 1, Int | instance to make a man of Plato’s opinion, that all knowledge 2 1, I | most aptly said by one of Plato’s school, “That the sense 3 1, III | they would receive:” and Plato, finding that his own heart 4 1, III | them also to that which Plato said of his master Socrates, 5 1, IV | Seneca, Plutarch, and of Plato also in some degree; and 6 1, IV | and sciences of Aristotle, Plato, Democritus, Hippocrates, 7 1, V | untrue and improper. So hath Plato intermingled his philosophy 8 1, V | and the second school of Plato, Proclus and the rest, with 9 1, VI | schools of the world: for so Plato brings in the Egyptian priest 10 2, I | arrogancy is justly derided in Plato, where he brings in Hippias, 11 2, VII | But it is manifest that Plato, in his opinion of ideas, 12 2, VII | excellent in Parmenides and Plato, although but a speculation 13 2, VII | I find done not only by Plato, who ever anchoreth upon 14 2, VII | than that of Aristotle and Plato; whereof both intermingled 15 2, IX | inquired. For the opinion of Plato, who placed the understanding 16 2, XIII| and cures discovered.” And Plato in his “Theaetetus” noteth 17 2, XIII| which seemeth familiar with Plato, whereby the principles 18 2, XIII| half a knowledge. For as Plato saith, “Whosoever seeketh, 19 2, XIV | but more excellently by Plato in example; not only in 20 2, XIV | feigned supposition that Plato maketh of the cave; for