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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| God is concerned with the invisible. But the name Hades was 2 Intro| connecting the visible and invisible, until at length the sensuous 3 Text | Hades is connected with the invisible (aeides) and so they are 4 Text | have often a slight and invisible flaw in the first part of Gorgias Part
5 Intro| visible thing can reveal the invisible. Of this Plato, unlike some 6 Text | souls in Hades, meaning the invisible world (aeides), these uninitiated Phaedo Part
7 Intro| unchanging or the changing, the invisible idea or the visible object 8 Intro| argued that the soul is invisible and incorporeal, and therefore 9 Intro| harmony—which like her is invisible—has to the lyre? And yet 10 Intro| from the visible to the invisible, and are therefore felt 11 Intro| partakes of the ideal and invisible; and can never fall into 12 Intro| belongs to the world of the invisible and unknown. Then, as in 13 Text | perceive with the mind—they are invisible and are not seen?~That is 14 Text | that the soul, which is invisible, in passing to the place 15 Text | Hades, which like her is invisible, and pure, and noble, and 16 Text | That soul, I say, herself invisible, departs to the invisible 17 Text | invisible, departs to the invisible world—to the divine and 18 Text | the bodily eye is dark and invisible, and can be attained only 19 Text | because she is afraid of the invisible and of the world below—prowling 20 Text | nature is intelligible and invisible. And the soul of the true 21 Text | that harmony is a thing invisible, incorporeal, perfect, divine, Phaedrus Part
22 Intro| representation on earth: wisdom is invisible to mortal eyes. But the 23 Intro| they behold the intangible invisible essences which are not objects The Republic Book
24 2 | when instantly he became invisible to the rest of the company 25 2 | collet inward he became invisible, when outward he reappeared. 26 2 | obtaining this power of becoming invisible, and never doing any wrong 27 2 | abiding in the soul, and invisible to any human or divine eye; 28 6 | nothing and the colors will be invisible. ~Of what nature are you The Sophist Part
29 Intro| themselves from a fastness in the invisible world; or the comparison 30 Intro| about things visible and invisible—about man, about the gods, 31 Intro| themselves warily from an invisible world, and reduce the substances 32 Intro| them, ‘if both visible and invisible qualities exist, what is 33 Text | divine things, which are invisible to men in general?~THEAETETUS: 34 Text | tangible, or are they all invisible?~THEAETETUS: They would The Statesman Part
35 Intro| the Phaedrus, by ‘little invisible pegs,’ but in a confused 36 Intro| which has receded into an invisible heaven. Nor does the account The Symposium Part
37 Intro| ideas, the faith in the invisible, the adoration of the eternal Theaetetus Part
38 Intro| organ, or this from the invisible agencies by which it reaches 39 Text | or generation or anything invisible can have real existence.~ Timaeus Part
40 Intro| visible, but the soul is invisible, and partakes of reason 41 Intro| themselves, but by little invisible pegs, making each separate 42 Intro| other than the rational and invisible ones—these he investigates 43 Intro| being—the unchanging or invisible, and the visible or changing. 44 Intro| nor air nor water, but an invisible and formless being which 45 Intro| little bubbles, separately invisible, but becoming visible when 46 Intro| being in the image of the invisible. For how can that which 47 Intro| distinction between the invisible or unchangeable which is 48 Text | visible, but the soul is invisible, and partakes of reason 49 Text | properly have mind is the invisible soul, whereas fire and water, 50 Text | these are derived, but is an invisible and formless being which 51 Text | going out to any other, but invisible and imperceptible by any 52 Text | bubbles, which separately are invisible owing to their small size,