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The Apology Part
1 Intro| person of man,’ necessarily flow out of the loftiness of Charmides Part
2 PreS | association, it disturbs the even flow of the style. It may be Cratylus Part
3 Intro| peer through; enjoying the flow of his own humour, and puzzling 4 Intro| burden: chapa expresses the flow of soul: terpsis is apo 5 Intro| barbarism which disturbed the flow and equilibrium of discourse; 6 Intro| repeat itself, to lose its flow and freedom. No philosophical 7 Text | Heracleitus, that all things flow and nothing stands; with Laws Book
8 1 | fountains which nature lets flow, and he who draws from them 9 4 | hear the wise words that flow from his lips. And this 10 4 | a fountain, he allows to flow out freely whatever comes 11 5 | But as, when many streams flow together from many sources, 12 6 | that the rains from heaven flow off easily, and of any other Meno Part
13 Intro| distant land. It begins to flow again under new conditions, Parmenides Part
14 Intro| to the consequences which flow from the denial as well 15 Intro| all the consequences which flow, either from the combination 16 Intro| showing the consequences which flow from them.~In the Parmenides 17 Intro| endless consequences which flow from the assertion either 18 Text | only the consequences which flow from a given hypothesis, 19 Text | also the consequences which flow from denying the hypothesis; Phaedo Part
20 Text | the conclusion seems to flow necessarily out of our previous 21 Text | in never-ceasing ebb and flow.~That is quite true, I said.~ 22 Text | about which they happen to flow are filled up with them. 23 Text | soil through which they flow. And the reason why the 24 Text | as they are called, they flow through the earth in those 25 Text | and when these are filled, flow through subterranean channels Phaedrus Part
26 Intro| detects in himself an unusual flow of eloquence—this newly-found 27 Intro| of which new waters may flow and cover the earth. If 28 Text | Gorgons and winged steeds flow in apace, and numberless 29 Text | seem to have a very unusual flow of words.~SOCRATES: Listen 30 Text | motion of particles which flow towards her, therefore called Philebus Part
31 Intro| he twice attributes the flow of his ideas to a sudden 32 Text | then, shall I let them all flow into what Homer poetically 33 Text | to let all the sciences flow in together before the pleasures.~ 34 Text | the safer course to let flow the true ones first.~SOCRATES: 35 Text | first.~SOCRATES: Let them flow, then; and now, if there The Republic Book
36 2 | honors, and benefits which flow from them. No one has ever 37 3 | effluence of fair works, shall flow into the eye and ear, like 38 4 | many of them will naturally flow out of our previous regulations. ~ The Symposium Part
39 Intro| to deny that ‘from them flow most of the benefits of Theaetetus Part
40 Intro| learning to the ‘noiseless flow of a river of oil’; the 41 Intro| consequences which are supposed to flow from them.~Neither must 42 Text | even white continues to flow white, and whiteness itself Timaeus Part
43 Intro| Lucretius. There is a want of flow and often a defect of rhythm; 44 Intro| light of day, making it flow through the pupils. When 45 Intro| the entire receptacle to flow into and out of the lesser 46 Intro| mortal motions. Streams flow, lightnings play, amber 47 Text | related thereto they made to flow through the eyes in a stream 48 Text | without, finding no entrance, flow around the entire mass and 49 Text | coming down from above might flow freely to the other parts, 50 Text | time he made all this to flow into the lesser weels, quite 51 Text | caused the lesser weels to flow back again; and the net 52 Text | the stream of the veins flow through the body as through 53 Text | the places into which they flow are manifold.~Inflammations