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Dialogue
1 Craty| convenient introduction to the general subject of the dialogue.~ 2 Craty| the Cratylus he gives a general account of the nature and 3 Craty| his etymologies, and, in general, the manner in which the 4 Craty| the same idea of leader or general, like the words Iatrocles 5 Craty| rest.’ Now that we have a general notion, how shall we proceed? 6 Craty| all good things. Men in general are foolishly afraid of 7 Craty| appears to me to be the general instrument which the legislator 8 Craty| seething, shaking, and in general of what is windy. The letters 9 Craty| legislators, and like artists in general, some of them are better 10 Craty| invention of the arts in general, we only entertain conjecture. 11 Craty| these anticipations of the general principles of philology, 12 Craty| use. Such are a few of the general reflections which the present 13 Craty| sentence or cadence to the general meaning or spirit of the 14 Craty| awl, and of instruments in general?~HERMOGENES: To be sure.~ 15 Craty| is true of instruments in general.~HERMOGENES: Yes.~SOCRATES: 16 Craty| are several names for a general, as, for example, Agis ( 17 Craty| of heroes and of men in general are apt to be deceptive 18 Craty| earth beneath. People in general appear to imagine that the 19 Craty| I was saying, there is a general agreement about the nature 20 Craty| existing in the soul has the general name of kakia, or vice, 21 Craty| appears to me to be the general instrument expressing all 22 Craty| described, so long as the general character of the thing which 23 Craty| SOCRATES: Good; and when the general character is preserved,