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1 PreS | the Greek, may be found to include associations alien to Greek 2 Text | happy, not even if knowledge include all the sciences, but one The First Alcibiades Part
3 Pre | catalogues of a century later include manifest forgeries. Even Gorgias Part
4 Intro| philosophy we necessarily include both ‘the moral law within 5 Text | you tell me whether you include itching and scratching, Laches Part
6 Text | the fearful, but seems to include nearly every good and evil Laws Book
7 4 | cannot suppose that you would include tyranny.~Athenian. Which 8 5 | divisions of that which they include, or in seeing the other 9 7 | deem sufficient they shall include; any that are deficient 10 7 | movements in general; for we include under gymnastics all military 11 7 | such as we maintain we will include them; if not, they shall 12 9 | in the term “all” we must include just sufferings which are 13 11 | which the middle month shall include the summer solstice. When 14 12 | the council was also to include those who had visited foreign Menexenus Part
15 Pre | catalogues of a century later include manifest forgeries. Even Meno Part
16 Intro| spirit of one who desires to include in his philosophy every 17 Text | this definition of virtue include all virtue? Is virtue the 18 Text | goods?~MENO: Yes, I should include all those.~SOCRATES: Then, Parmenides Part
19 Intro| And the consequences must include consequences to the things 20 Text | as to whether I ought to include them or not.~And would you Philebus Part
21 Intro| mathematics alone. And must I include music, which is admitted 22 Intro| word is now supposed to include two principles as widely 23 Text | home.~SOCRATES: And am I to include music, which, as I was saying The Republic Book
24 1 | justice, he did not mean to include that case? ~Certainly not; 25 2 | barest notion of a State must include four or five men. ~Clearly. ~ 26 2 | you speak of music, do you include literature or not? ~I do. ~ 27 3 | in both together. ~They include all, he said. ~And shall 28 3 | unmixed styles? or would you include the mixed? ~I should prefer 29 4 | territory which they are to include, and beyond which they will 30 5 | Which years do you mean to include? ~A woman, I said, at twenty 31 6 | only the resemblance, to include the animals which we see, 32 8 | Except a city?-or would you include a city? ~Nay, he said, the The Sophist Part
33 Intro| notions to infinity, but include all the intervening middle 34 Intro| whom Plato speaks, probably include both. At any rate, we shall 35 Intro| so the philosopher must include both the moveable and immoveable 36 Intro| thought is at last found to include the leading ideas of the 37 Text | hunted?~STRANGER: Yes, if you include man under tame animals. 38 Text | STRANGER: Under all things, I include you and me, and also animals 39 Text | Under being, then, we must include motion, and that which is 40 Text | Give us both,’ so he will include both the moveable and immoveable The Statesman Part
41 Intro| animals, the term would include him as well. Having remodelled 42 Intro| arguments of those who would include all and so exhaust the political 43 Text | or common language, they include under the single name of ‘ 44 Text | them, the same word will include all, and then we may wrap 45 Text | STRANGER: These seven classes include nearly every description 46 Text | divided into parts, will include all property in tame animals, The Symposium Part
47 Text | drinking mood. (I do not include Socrates, who is able either 48 Text | wider application —they include men and women everywhere; Theaetetus Part
49 Intro| of motion, must they not include two kinds of motion, change 50 Intro| forgetting; nor does he include fallacies in the use of 51 Text | are knowledge; and I would include the art of the cobbler and 52 Text | occurred to us of attempting to include them all under one name Timaeus Part
53 Text | living being which would include both, and of which they 54 Text | was accomplished, he must include the other influence of the


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