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Charmides Part
1 Intro| In the Dialogue he is a pattern of virtue, and is therefore Cratylus Part
2 Intro| same or nearly the same pattern and had the same meaning. 3 Intro| make them all of the same pattern according to what he conceives Gorgias Part
4 Intro| other ‘city of which the pattern is in heaven’ (Republic).~ Laws Book
5 3 | Athenian. Any more than our pattern wise man, whom we exhibited 6 4 | law made after the same pattern, if I had to choose. But 7 5 | this we are to look for the pattern of the state, and to cling 8 5 | future, he who exhibits a pattern of that at which he aims, 9 7 | Cleinias. I mean to what pattern should he look as his guide 10 7 | not wholly in want of a pattern, for when I consider the 11 7 | cannot imagine any better pattern than this which the guardian Meno Part
12 Text | pieces: I have given you the pattern.~MENO: Well then, Socrates, 13 Text | unbroken, and I gave you a pattern according to which you were Protagoras Part
14 Text | laws, and live after the pattern which they furnish, and The Republic Book
15 3 | honest man, because he has no pattern of honesty in himself; at 16 5 | true man is of the same pattern; and if this is right every 17 6 | in their souls no clear pattern, and are unable as with 18 6 | who imitate the heavenly pattern? ~They will not be angry 19 7 | heavens should be used as a pattern and with a view to that 20 7 | absolute good; for that is the pattern according to which they 21 8 | will take him for their pattern, and many a constitution 22 9 | replied, there is laid up a pattern of it, methinks, which he The Seventh Letter Part
23 Text | another. Thus he showed a pattern of what the good lawgiver The Sophist Part
24 Text | example which will be a pattern of the greater?~THEAETETUS: 25 Text | And now, following this pattern, let us endeavour to find The Statesman Part
26 Intro| city of which there is a pattern in heaven (Republic), is 27 Intro| and then, following this pattern, we will separate the king 28 Intro| conform exactly to the same pattern. We do not find perfect 29 Intro| the Laws is contained the pattern of that second best form 30 Text | analyse politics after the pattern which weaving supplied?~ Theaetetus Part
31 Intro| puts it together on a new pattern. The universals which are 32 Text | a life answering to the pattern which they are growing like. Timaeus Part
33 Intro| artificer makes after an eternal pattern, but whatever is fashioned 34 Intro| fashioned after a created pattern is not fair. Is the world 35 Intro| according to the eternal pattern is the copy of something; 36 Intro| visible animal, made after the pattern of this, included all visible 37 Intro| would have been the true pattern of the world; and therefore 38 Intro| and there is an eternal pattern of the world, which, like 39 Intro| separable from him. The pattern too, though eternal, is 40 Intro| likeness of this eternal pattern. On the other hand, there 41 Intro| himself? For the idea or pattern of the world is not the 42 Intro| according to an eternal pattern, out of his goodness has 43 Intro| between them the idea or pattern according to which mind 44 Intro| eye fixed upon an eternal pattern he is like the human artificer 45 Text | work after an unchangeable pattern, must necessarily be made 46 Text | only, and uses a created pattern, it is not fair or perfect. 47 Text | when he made the world—the pattern of the unchangeable, or 48 Text | true, then to the created pattern. Every one will see that 49 Text | It was framed after the pattern of the eternal nature, that 50 Text | as was possible; for the pattern exists from eternity, and 51 Text | after the nature of the pattern. Now as in the ideal animal 52 Text | which we assumed, was a pattern intelligible and always 53 Text | only the imitation of the pattern, generated and visible. 54 Text | manner, in imitation of the pattern of the universe; for as