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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| truth, but thinks only of putting the mouth into shape;’ ‘ 2 Intro| methods of pulling out and putting in letters which were in 3 Intro| are sometimes accused of putting words in the place of things. 4 Intro| another, each noun or verb putting forth inflexions, generally 5 Text | disguise of the air (aer), putting the end in the place of 6 Text | truth, but thinks only of putting the mouth into shape. And 7 Text | the meaning of words by putting in and pulling out letters; 8 Text | grief) is called from the putting on (endusis) sorrow; in 9 Text | should say that he would be putting himself in motion to no Euthydemus Part
10 Text | something ridiculous in again putting forward good-fortune, which Gorgias Part
11 Intro| about with a dagger and putting men out of the way, or setting 12 Intro| two points of view, and putting one in the place of the 13 Text | is not that a fair way of putting the question?~GORGIAS: I 14 Text | according to this way of putting the case, Socrates.~SOCRATES: Laws Book
15 6 | pictures—they are always putting in or taking out colours, 16 9 | providing materials, and partly putting them together. And we may 17 12 | satisfactorily determined; and then putting the final seal upon them, Lysis Part
18 Text | prerogative of making soup, and putting in anything that we like 19 Text | let me try another way of putting the matter: Can like do Menexenus Part
20 Text | partly from previous thought, putting together fragments of the Meno Part
21 Intro| semi-barbarous Latin, and putting a new meaning into them. 22 Text | awakened into knowledge by putting questions to him, his soul Phaedo Part
23 Intro| while in prison had been putting Aesop into verse?’—‘Because 24 Intro| imagine differences of degree?—putting the whole human race into 25 Text | example, took the liberty of putting himself out of the way when Phaedrus Part
26 Intro| would he not say that we are putting ‘in the place of Art the 27 Text | and there the charioteer putting up his horses at the stall, 28 Text | who is our author; and so putting on a serious face, he proceeds 29 Text | when the orator instead of putting an ass in the place of a 30 Text | that there is no use in putting a solemn face on these matters, Philebus Part
31 Text | to show discretion in not putting forward a similar claim. 32 Text | Protarchus, what they mean, by putting a question.~PROTARCHUS: Protagoras Part
33 Text | and some others: they were putting to Hippias certain physical 34 Text | I should be angry at his putting such a question, and should 35 Text | I do blame you because, putting on the appearance of truth, The Republic Book
36 1 | if that is your way of putting the question, no one can 37 5 | participate in the idea, neither putting the objects in the place 38 8 | in a sort of equilibrium, putting the government of himself 39 10 | the jester Thersites was putting on the form of a monkey. The Seventh Letter Part
40 Text | driving men into exile or putting them to death; he should 41 Text | rumours. Now there is a way of putting such things to the test 42 Text | and would have shrunk from putting it forth into a world of 43 Text | craving for honour, either putting it forth as his own invention, The Sophist Part
44 Intro| comparison, the danger of putting words in the place of things, 45 Text | will remind you of them, by putting the same questions to you The Statesman Part
46 Intro| classification, and of not putting words in the place of things. 47 Text | process of felting and the putting together of materials by Theaetetus Part
48 Text | shall have the right of putting to us any questions which 49 Text | THEAETETUS: Certainly, putting the question as you do, 50 Text | I fear, a tedious way of putting a simple question, which 51 Text | fail and transpose them, putting the foot into the wrong 52 Text | wrong shoe— that is to say, putting the vision of either of Timaeus Part
53 Intro| forgets that he is only putting together surfaces and has 54 Intro| are pulling to pieces and putting together again (compare