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Charmides Part
1 PreS | borrowed, which is a common note of forgery. They imitate Cratylus Part
2 Intro| principles of philology, we may note also a few curious observations 3 Intro| similar generalizations we may note also dangers to which we 4 Intro| articulate speech. We may note how in the animals there 5 Intro| and we can substitute one note or accent for another. But 6 Intro| learning to speak we may note the inherent strength of 7 Intro| literature on language we note some other causes which 8 Text | ousia, and this you may note to have been the idea of 9 Text | called Pluto (or the rich). Note also, that he will have 10 Text | word. Please, however, to note the contrivance which I Euthydemus Part
11 Text | quality of vision? he said. (Note: the ambiguity of (Greek), ‘ Gorgias Part
12 Intro| great teachers, and we may note in passing the objections Laches Part
13 Text | all other arts the men of note have been always those who 14 Text | the man and his words, and note the harmony and correspondence Laws Book
15 3 | True.~Athenian. Let us note the rest of the story. Observe, 16 7 | handle heavy arms; for I may note, that the practice which 17 7 | and his pupil rendering note for note in unison; but 18 7 | pupil rendering note for note in unison; but complexity, 19 8 | persons who ought to take note of what is omitted. The 20 12 | but the judge need take no note of the case just now mentioned; Parmenides Part
21 Intro| At the same time, we may note also the transition in the 22 Intro| dialectic. Secondly, We may note, that the conclusion is Phaedo Part
23 Text | harmony, can never utter a note at variance with the tensions Phaedrus Part
24 Intro| than among ourselves. (See note on Symposium.)~In the Phaedrus, 25 Text | from the non-lover? Let us note that in every one of us 26 Text | us take this instance and note how the transition was made 27 Text | pitch the highest and lowest note; happening to meet such Philebus Part
28 Intro| state of existence, is a note of progress in the philosophy 29 Intro| impossibility of excess is the note of divine moderation.~So 30 Intro| author of nature. Let us note the remarkable words, ‘That 31 Text | SOCRATES: And there is a higher note and a lower note, and a 32 Text | higher note and a lower note, and a note of equal pitch:— 33 Text | and a lower note, and a note of equal pitch:—may we affirm 34 Text | whether I may not assume as a note of the infinite—~PROTARCHUS: 35 Text | them were sealed with the note of more and less, and therefore 36 Text | pitch of each vibrating note, and is therefore mixed The Republic Book
37 2 | blessed of heaven, he raised a note of triumph and cheered my 38 3 | one warlike, to sound the note or accent which a brave 39 3 | illustrated by his sons. Note that they were heroes in 40 3 | I can. Let me, however, note that in the same question 41 3 | must be a selection. Let us note among the guardians those 42 4 | is true. ~Let me further note that the manifold and complex 43 4 | ones which are deserving of note. ~What do you mean? he said. ~ 44 7 | distinguish an intermediate note and have found the least 45 9 | point which I desire to note is that in all of us, even 46 10 | hymning a single tone or note. The eight together form The Seventh Letter Part
47 Text | they had been men of any note.~All this has been said The Statesman Part
48 Intro| Statesman especially we note that the discussion is partly 49 Text | Clearly.~STRANGER: Let me note that here appear in view 50 Text | SOCRATES: True.~STRANGER: Note, however, a difference which The Symposium Part
51 Intro| speak the truth. We may note also the touch of Socratic Theaetetus Part
52 Intro| in a landscape. Just as a note or two of music suffices 53 Intro| most easily affect it, and note the differences which separate 54 Text | answers to a particular note; the notes, as every one Timaeus Part
55 Intro| Plato (the insertion of a note in the text of an ancient