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Dialogue
1 Craty| Socrates. Yet many persons have thought that the mind of Plato is 2 Craty| other hand, the relation of thought to language is omitted here, 3 Craty| what he sees. Psuche may be thought to be the reviving, or refreshing, 4 Craty| eniautos and etos are the same thought—o en eauto etazon, cut into 5 Craty| for an explanation I am thought obtrusive, and another derivation 6 Craty| come and tell me. ‘I have thought, Socrates, and after a good 7 Craty| use of sound to express thought, but he recognises in the 8 Craty| the contemporary state of thought and feeling. Nor in any 9 Craty| transfiguration of the world in thought, the meeting-point of the 10 Craty| language has exercised over thought. Fixed words, like fixed 11 Craty| mythology to mean only that men thought the gods to be the first 12 Craty| syllables, letters are not thought of separately when we are 13 Craty| Which of us by taking thought’ can make new words or constructions? 14 Craty| human mind and the modes of thought which have existed in former 15 Craty| science. Even Kant himself thought that the first principles 16 Craty| regarded in relation to human thought, and (3) in relation to 17 Craty| parts of human feeling or thought. And not only so, but letters 18 Craty| respects superior to them: the thought is generally clearer, the 19 Craty| tautology. No English style is thought tolerable in which, except 20 Craty| shade of meaning to the thought and would have added a pleasing 21 Craty| SOCRATES: Then he must have thought Astyanax to be a more correct 22 Craty| moment a new and ingenious thought strikes me, and, if I am 23 Craty| of the soul which may be thought to be buried in our present 24 Craty| desire stronger than the thought that you will be made better 25 Craty| have altered into what they thought a nicer form, and called 26 Craty| HERMOGENES: No, indeed, I never thought of it.~SOCRATES: Take the 27 Craty| good many names generally thought to be of importance, which 28 Craty| Proceeding in the same train of thought I may remark that the word 29 Craty| windy). He seems to have thought that the closing and pressure 30 Craty| should expend his chief thought and attention on the consideration