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***Alfabetica*** [« »] attributing 2 auctor 1 authentic 1 author 13 authority 3 authorship 1 avail 1 | ***Frequenza*** [« »] 13 able 13 always 13 aristotle 13 author 13 because 13 between 13 edition | Plato Charmides IntraText - ***Concordanze*** author |
Dialogue
1 Charm| composition of the same author, need have no difficulty 2 Charm| lacquey by the side of his author, but to mount up behind 3 Charm| re-write the passage as his author would have written it at 4 Charm| literal translation of a Greek author is full of tautology. The 5 Charm| general the style of one author is not appropriate to another; 6 Charm| sense not intended by the author. (c) Another caution: metaphors 7 Charm| only, comparing the same author with himself and with his 8 Charm| is no indication that the author intended the two passages 9 Charm| Nor is it safe for the author of a theory about ancient 10 Charm| they are indicated by the author himself to have an intentional 11 Charm| that Critias must be the author: ‘Temperance is doing one’ 12 Charm| is easily seen to be the author of the definition which 13 Charm| imagine, Charmides, that the author of this definition of temperance