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Dialogue
1 Intro| confined within the limits of a single definition. In the infancy 2 Intro| being comprehended in a single notion. There is no trace 3 Intro| rough-hewn to be harmonized in a single structure, and may be compared 4 Intro| swept away; the patrons of a single principle of rest or of 5 Intro| grasp the universe under a single form which was at first 6 Intro| understanding is strong in a single abstract principle and with 7 Intro| straight on for a time in a single line, and may be many things 8 Intro| under the dominion of a single idea. He says to himself, 9 Intro| of logic, but in which no single man can do any great good 10 Intro| even if regarded as the single thought of a Divine Being, 11 Intro| lived for thirty years in a single room,’ yet he is far from 12 Soph| appropriately called by a single name.~THEAETETUS: What do 13 Soph| be comprehended under a single name.~THEAETETUS: What are 14 Soph| and do all things, by a single art.~THEAETETUS: All things?~ 15 Soph| sort of object he would single out in reply, and what answer 16 Soph| many, and yet call by the single name of image, as though 17 Soph| by another, if only for a single moment, however trifling 18 Soph| form knit together into a single whole and pervading many