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Dialogue
1 Charm| allowed to chance, and to the nature of the subjects treated 2 Charm| restricted them to ‘types of nature,’ and having become convinced 3 Charm| have nowhere explained the nature of the change.’ But is it 4 Charm| to arrive at one in which nature’s distribution of kinds 5 Charm| lower elements of human nature which ‘makes a man his own 6 Charm| Temperance is of this reflex nature, has yet to be determined 7 Charm| ever from ascertaining the nature of temperance, which Charmides 8 Charm| the modest and retiring nature which, according to Xenophon, 9 Charm| to throw a light on the nature of temperance, and that, 10 Charm| well Cydias understood the nature of love, when, in speaking 11 Charm| better able to explain the nature of the charm, about which 12 Charm| Charmides, I said, is the nature of the charm, which I learned 13 Charm| in the body or in human nature, originates, as he declared, 14 Charm| give some intimation of her nature and qualities, which may 15 Charm| or anything else of that nature. In a word, he said, I should 16 Charm| has upon yourself, and the nature of that which has the effect. 17 Charm| myself. Shall I tell you the nature of the difficulty?~By all 18 Charm| of something, and is of a nature to be a science of something?~ 19 Charm| which is greater is of a nature to be greater than something 20 Charm| things; that which has a nature relative to self will retain 21 Charm| self will retain also the nature of its object: I mean to 22 Charm| he wants to discover the nature of this he will ask, What 23 Charm| are sciences, but by the nature of their subjects. Is not 24 Charm| who would enquire into the nature of medicine must pursue 25 Charm| unable to discover the nature?—(not that I believe you.)