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1 Craty| probably no very definite notion. But he means to express 2 Craty| etymologist may recognise the same notion, just as the physician recognises 3 Craty| Now that we have a general notion, how shall we proceed? What 4 Craty| phaeos istor. This is a good notion; and, to prevent any other 5 Craty| joyfully repeat this beautiful notion, I am answered, ‘What, is 6 Craty| I can only apply my old notion and declare that kakon is 7 Craty| of gamma, then arises the notion of a glutinous clammy nature: 8 Craty| sounded from within, and has a notion of inwardness: alpha is 9 Craty| word was refined into a notion; how language, fair and 10 Craty| frame a single abstract notion of language of which all 11 Craty| seems to imply that he has a notion of his own about the matter, 12 Craty| HERMOGENES: That is my notion.~SOCRATES: Whether the giver 13 Craty| will be well.~SOCRATES: My notion would be something of this 14 Craty| appears to have had a singular notion about her; and indeed calls 15 Craty| until some more probable notion gets into your head.~SOCRATES: 16 Craty| of Egypt I have a not bad notion which came into my head 17 Craty| joyfully repeat this beautiful notion, I am answered by the satirical 18 Craty| boulesthai (to wish) combines the notion of aiming and deliberating— 19 Craty| eikon) and unresisting—the notion implied is yielding and 20 Craty| contrivance, or perhaps that other notion may be even better still, 21 Craty| union of the two gave the notion of a glutinous clammy nature, 22 Craty| and therefore to have a notion of inwardness; hence he 23 Craty| you have found some better notion. For you have evidently 24 Craty| you must find out some new notion of correctness of names, 25 Craty| can; or do you prefer the notion of Hermogenes and of many