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Dialogue
1 Intro| Stranger; (3) there is a similar allusion in both dialogues 2 Intro| terms. Yet he too employs a similar sophistical skill in overturning 3 Intro| he is unable to attain a similar expression of knowledge 4 Intro| The Cratylus presents a similar difficulty: in his etymologies, 5 Intro| caught in a trap (compare the similar trap which is laid for Theodorus). ‘ 6 Intro| succeeded in attaining a similar conception of knowledge, 7 Intro| tried; and, when this and similar questions were brought to 8 Intro| creatures owe their origin to a similar cause; the bodily frame 9 Intro| case of the dice, and with similar examples?—that is the question.’ ‘ 10 Intro| is to be resolved into a similar combination of an agent 11 Intro| explanation. Socrates has had a similar dream, and has further heard 12 Intro| abstraction in many respects similar to it—time, the form of 13 Thea| Socrates, to give you a similar answer about knowledge, 14 Thea| of hot and cold, and in similar instances; for things appear, 15 Thea| ten thousand examples of similar contradictions, if we admit 16 Thea| produce the same, or become similar, for that too would produce 17 Thea| left, err by reason of some similar affection, then ‘heterodoxy’ 18 Thea| or handled, but that no similar mistake can arise between 19 Thea| that you would give me a similar definition of the S.~THEAETETUS: 20 Thea| of the army; and in all similar cases, the entire number