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Alphabetical [« »] perceptible 1 perception 1 perceptions 1 perfect 14 perfected 3 perfection 3 perfectly 5 | Frequency [« »] 14 notions 14 opposite 14 partly 14 perfect 14 real 14 round 14 similar | Plato Cratylus IntraText - Concordances perfect |
Dialogue
1 Craty| he mean to imply that a perfect language can only be based 2 Craty| imitation; a word is either the perfect expression of a thing, or 3 Craty| association with him. He is the perfect and accomplished Sophist 4 Craty| in thinking that the most perfect form of language is found 5 Craty| found only where there is a perfect correspondence of sound 6 Craty| that would be the most perfect state of language.’ These 7 Craty| have a natural but not a perfect growth; like other creations 8 Craty| process of speech, when most perfect, is least observed by us. 9 Craty| language did they completely perfect themselves, because for 10 Craty| have taken a long time to perfect the art of writing, and 11 Craty| the English language as perfect and as ready for use as 12 Craty| to this view, he is the perfect and accomplished Sophist, 13 Craty| he who gives all gives a perfect picture or figure; and he 14 Craty| this would be the most perfect state of language; as the