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Dialogue
1 Craty| Hence his ridicule of the new school of etymology is interspersed 2 Craty| ridiculing the fancies of a new school of sophists and grammarians. 3 Craty| from Euthyphro; and now a new and ingenious idea comes 4 Craty| selas) which is ever old and new, and which, as Anaxagoras 5 Craty| word must be tested by some new method. Will you help me 6 Craty| genius, and come with a new force and association to 7 Craty| everywhere else, and the new use of an old and familiar 8 Craty| aware that he has acquired a new power. Many thousand times 9 Craty| learning to think and speak a new language, of the deaf and 10 Craty| combination of them into a new word; there is the distinction 11 Craty| person may have introduced a new custom into the formation 12 Craty| we ever attempt to invent new words or to alter the meaning 13 Craty| taking thought’ can make new words or constructions? 14 Craty| Greek grammar has received a new character from comparative 15 Craty| the assignment to them of new meanings. The vacuity and 16 Craty| received in another way a new character; it affected not 17 Craty| speech which is given by a new formation or pronunciation 18 Craty| the necessity of finding new expressions for new classes 19 Craty| finding new expressions for new classes or processes of 20 Craty| themselves acquiescing in a new pronunciation or use of 21 Craty| word may easily pass into a new sense: a new meaning caught 22 Craty| pass into a new sense: a new meaning caught up by association 23 Craty| utilized for the same reason. New meanings of words push themselves 24 Craty| grammarian, if he were to form new words, would make them all 25 Craty| or Milton, not only have new powers of expression been 26 Craty| expression would have given a new shade of meaning to the 27 Craty| admixture of rhyme, make up a new kind of harmony, swelling 28 Craty| words and sentences used in new senses or in a new order 29 Craty| used in new senses or in a new order or even a little perverted 30 Craty| first used for ourselves a new word or phrase or figure 31 Craty| is embodied in it. In any new use of a word all the existing 32 Craty| required to explain some new idea to a popular audience 33 Craty| introduced into the world a new science which more than 34 Craty| political importance. It gives a new interest to distant and 35 Craty| that and give another, the new name is as correct as the 36 Craty| for at this very moment a new and ingenious thought strikes 37 Craty| terrified at this; whereas the new name means only that the 38 Craty| about the moon is always new (neon) and always old (enon), 39 Craty| his revolution always adds new light, and there is the 40 Craty| is always old and always new (enon neon aei) she may 41 Craty| esis (the desire of the new); the word neos implies 42 Craty| examined according to some new method?~HERMOGENES: Very 43 Craty| you must find out some new notion of correctness of 44 Craty| present convention, or make a new and opposite one, according