***Indice*** | ***ParoleIM***: ***Alfabetica*** - ***Frequenza*** - ***Rovesciate*** - ***Lunghezza*** - ***Statistiche*** | ***Aiuto*** | ***BibliotecaIntraText*** | ||
***Alfabetica*** [« »] signification 1 silence 1 silently 1 similar 18 simple 2 simpler 1 simplicity 3 | ***Frequenza*** [« »] 19 right 18 art 18 difficulty 18 similar 18 writings 17 ancient 17 charm | Plato Charmides IntraText - ***Concordanze*** similar |
Dialogue
1 Charm| Christ Church, who gave me similar assistance in the Laws. 2 Charm| his reader an impression similar or nearly similar to that 3 Charm| impression similar or nearly similar to that produced by the 4 Charm| repeats (Greek). There is a similar want of particles expressing 5 Charm| feminine, and there is a similar distinction of sex in the 6 Charm| object was once fixed, a similar gender was naturally assigned 7 Charm| was naturally assigned to similar objects, or to words of 8 Charm| objects, or to words of similar formation. This use of genders 9 Charm| Greek and English create a similar but lesser awkwardness.~4 10 Charm| dropped out of use. (b) A similar principle should be observed 11 Charm| of the forest are exactly similar), it is a mistaken attempt 12 Charm| the one: when they are all similar in style or motive, like 13 Charm| Philebus; Timaeus): these and similar terms appear to express 14 Charm| which are only accidentally similar. Nor is it safe for the 15 Charm| to define in words. In a similar spirit we might say to a 16 Charm| dialogue may be compared with a similar opposition of ideas and 17 Charm| you, Critias, to answer a similar question about temperance, 18 Charm| other, and to recognize a similar faculty of discernment in