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pot 3
pothos 3
pou 2
power 43
powerful 1
powers 12
practical 1
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44 new
43 imitation
43 make
43 power
43 saying
43 up
42 much
Plato
Cratylus

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power
   Dialogue
1 Craty| physician recognises the power of the same drugs under 2 Craty| believe that there was a power of philosophy and talk among 3 Craty| mean the subtle penetrating power which, as the lovers of 4 Craty| iota to express the subtle power which penetrates through 5 Craty| believe, Socrates, that some power more than human first gave 6 Craty| education of his mind, in the power of names: he will not condemn 7 Craty| into language. The creative power abating is supplemented 8 Craty| phrase has also a peculiar power over us. But these and other 9 Craty| that he has acquired a new power. Many thousand times he 10 Craty| times he exercises this power; like a child learning to 11 Craty| domesticated, they have the power of understanding but not 12 Craty| either case not without a power of imitation which is also 13 Craty| enables us to grasp the power and wonder of languages, 14 Craty| likely to have the least power, when the linguistic instinct 15 Craty| certain limits we possess the power of varying sounds by opening 16 Craty| natural the exercise of the power is in the use of language 17 Craty| termination of a word, this power of forming relations to 18 Craty| two having this imitative power may be a lesser element 19 Craty| upon one another; (4) the power of idiom and quotation; ( 20 Craty| and genders they lack some power or beauty or expressiveness 21 Craty| French, possess as great a power of self-improvement as the 22 Craty| to us and have a greater power over us. Most of us have 23 Craty| cease to retain this living power of adaptation, when they 24 Craty| physician, who regards the power of them, they are the same, 25 Craty| shall let his superhuman power work and finish the investigation 26 Craty| been some more than human power at work occasionally in 27 Craty| source of life, and gives the power of breath and revival (anapsuchon), 28 Craty| and when this reviving power fails then the body perishes 29 Craty| Then you may well call that power phuseche which carries and 30 Craty| is the cause and ruling power of all things, and is therefore 31 Craty| which are made about the power of this deity, and the foolish 32 Craty| really most expressive of the power of the God.~HERMOGENES: 33 Craty| together by an harmonious power, as astronomers and musicians 34 Craty| suspicion of this destructive power still haunts the minds of 35 Craty| proposition means that his power of reviewing from within 36 Craty| that there is a penetrating power which passes through all 37 Craty| not the subtlest, and a power which none can keep out, 38 Craty| as they say, has absolute power, and mixes with nothing, 39 Craty| intended to express the power of admixture (kerannumenon) 40 Craty| thumon iousa dunamis, the power which enters into the soul; 41 Craty| imeros from possessing this power; pothos (longing) is expressive 42 Craty| the matter to be, that a power more than human gave things 43 Craty| education of his mind in the power of names: neither will he


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