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frame

Cratylus
   Part
1 Intro| intelligence is able to frame conceptions, the organs 2 Intro| charged with a desire to frame language on artificial principles. 3 Intro| more than half the human frame.~The minds of men are sometimes 4 Intro| existence.~Or again, we may frame a single abstract notion 5 Intro| survive. As in the human frame, as in the state, there 6 Intro| upper part of the human frame, including head, chest, Gorgias Part
7 Intro| the kind is true, and will frame his life with a view to 8 Text | Again, in a man’s bodily frame, you would say that the Laches Part
9 Intro| effort of the mind can he frame a general notion at all. Laws Book
10 3 | and now let us begin to frame the State.~  ~ 11 5 | attend as far as man can, and frame his laws accordingly. And 12 6 | disease—there the weary frame of the rustic, worn with Meno Part
13 Intro| of unity in the material frame of man. It is characteristic 14 Text | according to which you were to frame your answer; and you have Parmenides Part
15 Intro| existence any more than we can frame a new universal language; Phaedo Part
16 Intro| and that the attempt to frame the world according to a 17 Intro| improvement; when the physical frame may be strengthened and 18 Text | out of strings set in the frame of the body; for you will 19 Text | fluttering about the lifeless frame and the world of sight, Phaedrus Part
20 Intro| fastens or weaves together the frame of his discourse loosely 21 Text | she receives an earthly frame which appears to be self-moved, Philebus Part
22 Text | limit, and perfect the whole frame of music?~PROTARCHUS: Yes, The Republic Book
23 2 | and strongest, the human frame is least liable to be affected 24 3 | will he like to fashion and frame himself after the baser 25 5 | of us is hurt, the whole frame, drawn toward the soul as The Second Alcibiades Part
26 Text | those who are in such a frame of mind, and have such ideas?~ The Sophist Part
27 Intro| imagine how this universal frame may be animated by a divine The Statesman Part
28 Intro| like the changes in the frame of nature, upon which the 29 Text | derived all that has helped to frame human life; since the care The Symposium Part
30 Intro| Zeus for reconstructing the frame of man, or by the Boeotians 31 Text | other part of the bodily frame, or in any form of speech Theaetetus Part
32 Intro| and the ungainly face and frame, the Silenus mask and the 33 Intro| similar cause; the bodily frame is preserved by exercise 34 Intro| the world, now led them to frame general notions of the human 35 Intro| assignable place in the human frame. Who can divide the nerves 36 Intro| them. Instead of seeking to frame a technical language, we 37 Intro| Aristotle, that if we were to frame a system on his lines we Timaeus Part
38 Intro| the world and the human frame to have the same interest 39 Intro| and diseases of the human frame. He uses the thoughts and 40 Intro| ordered the younger gods to frame human bodies for them and 41 Intro| together, and yet the entire frame is soft and delicate, being 42 Intro| natural order in the human frame according to which the flesh 43 Intro| world, so also in the human frame, produces harmony and divides 44 Intro| complexity of the human frame remains unobserved. And 45 Intro| and air within the human frame, and the blood circulating 46 Intro| composition of the human frame; the bone was formed out 47 Intro| sensitive parts of the human frame are those which are least 48 Intro| imperfect, either of the human frame as a whole, or of the world 49 Intro| attributing them to the human frame, but in the omission to 50 Intro| It would be possible to frame a scheme in which all these 51 Intro| benevolence and of design in the frame of man and in the world. 52 Intro| relaxation of the bodily frame, and yet we are exhorted 53 Text | all one. If the universal frame had been created a surface 54 Text | could neither be left a bare frame of bones, on account of 55 Text | and contained within the frame of the animal as in a sort 56 Text | we grow and increase.~The frame of the entire creature when 57 Text | triangles already there, the frame of the body gets the better 58 Text | that when a weak or small frame is the vehicle of a great 59 Text | dissolves the composite frame of man and introduces rheums; 60 Text | living being, whose complex frame has an appointed term of


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