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Dialogue
1 Craty| and to enquire into the relation of subject and predicate. 2 Craty| understanding his drift, or his relation to the two other interlocutors 3 Craty| his silence, then in what relation does his account of language 4 Craty| more exact answer: In what relation does the satirical or etymological 5 Craty| On the other hand, the relation of thought to language is 6 Craty| conceived very truly the relation of Greek to foreign languages, 7 Craty| languages, and may have no relation to the contemporary state 8 Craty| habit and repute,’ and their relation to other words, are always 9 Craty| meanings, and stand in the same relation to one another as the substances 10 Craty| were ever used without any relation to each other. Whatever 11 Craty| we at all certain of the relation, if any, in which the greater 12 Craty| of knowledge and of their relation to one another. But they 13 Craty| which they were regarded in relation to human thought, and (3) 14 Craty| human thought, and (3) in relation to one another. But are 15 Craty| the analysis of sounds in relation to the organs of speech. 16 Craty| ritual, but they have had no relation to ordinary life or speech. ( 17 Craty| and quantity and of the relation between them in ancient 18 Craty| themselves, and in time the relation of the two was reversed: 19 Craty| essence: they are not in relation to us, or influenced by 20 Craty| to their own essence the relation prescribed by nature.~HERMOGENES: 21 Craty| sort of action and has a relation to acts, is not naming also 22 Craty| not easily brought into relation with the Hellenic tongue,