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Dialogue
1 Craty| notion. But he means to express generally that language 2 Craty| to impose names; for to express the ideal forms of things 3 Craty| frames. The body can only express anything by imitation; and 4 Craty| legislator has employed to express all motion or kinesis. ( 5 Craty| just as he used iota to express the subtle power which penetrates 6 Craty| greater number of words express motion.’ Are we to count 7 Craty| organs are no longer able to express them. Or, as others have 8 Craty| that alpha was adapted to express size; eta length; omicron 9 Craty| symbolical use of sound to express thought, but he recognises 10 Craty| the letter rho accent, to express a rushing or roaring, or 11 Craty| roaring, or of omicron to express roundness, there is a direct 12 Craty| use of the letter alpha to express size, or of eta to express 13 Craty| express size, or of eta to express length, the imitation is 14 Craty| similar sounds, in order to express similar analogous ideas, 15 Craty| children were more given to express their feelings; in which ‘ 16 Craty| meanings and are often used to express them; and the form or accent 17 Craty| mankind were contented to express their thoughts in a set 18 Craty| adapted to each work, he must express this natural form, and not 19 Craty| nature has, and is able to express the true forms of things 20 Craty| perhaps some poet who meant to express the brutality and fierceness 21 Craty| as we were saying, is to express the nature. For there is 22 Craty| the name psuche meant to express that the soul when in the 23 Craty| have been better adapted to express the attributes of the God, 24 Craty| giver of the name wanted to express this longing of the soul, 25 Craty| gave the name intended to express the power of admixture ( 26 Craty| imitation only can the body ever express anything.~HERMOGENES: Very 27 Craty| SOCRATES: And when we want to express ourselves, either with the 28 Craty| of that which we want to express.~HERMOGENES: It must be 29 Craty| Well, and if any one could express the essence of each thing 30 Craty| syllables, would he not express the nature of each thing?~ 31 Craty| therefore used in order to express motion, just as by the letter 32 Craty| observe; the greater number express motion.~SOCRATES: What of