Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] fighting 2 figment 1 figure 12 figures 14 fill 1 filled 7 final 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 degree 14 dialogues 14 discussion 14 figures 14 gods 14 infinite 14 maintain | Plato Theaetetus IntraText - Concordances figures |
Dialogue
1 Intro| equal factors, and represent figures which have equal sides, 2 Intro| unequal factors, and represent figures which have unequal sides. 3 Intro| We should say that the figures of the letters, and the 4 Intro| veil our difficulty under figures of speech, but these, although 5 Intro| everywhere. Plato discards both figures, as not really solving the 6 Intro| ourselves from them. Mere figures of speech have unconsciously 7 Intro| sense, the mind’s eye, are figures of speech transferred from 8 Intro| the innumerable lines and figures by which space is or may 9 Intro| the various geometrical figures of which the properties 10 Intro| remark may be made about figures of speech. They fill up 11 Thea| which we compared to square figures and called square or equilateral 12 Thea| these we compared to oblong figures, and called them oblong 13 Thea| admit of probability and figures of speech in matters of 14 Thea| from the many in poetical figures, that Oceanus and Tethys,