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1 PreS | that Plato would have changed his opinions, but have nowhere 2 PreS | improbable that he should have changed his opinions, and not stated Cratylus Part
3 Intro| principle in names; they may be changed, as we change the names 4 Intro| name Tantalus, if slightly changed, offers two etymologies; 5 Intro| been omitted and the accent changed; the original meaning being 6 Intro| pur, udor, kunes slightly changed;’ ‘there is an old Homeric 7 Intro| and delta; but now iota is changed into eta and epsilon, and 8 Text | the last syllable has been changed to a grave.~HERMOGENES: 9 Text | letter of the word need be changed.~HERMOGENES: I think, Socrates, 10 Text | have the same word slightly changed, just as they have udor ( 11 Text | the quantity, and has been changed by altering omicron upsilon 12 Text | of drawing;—this has been changed into zugon, and there are 13 Text | which if the zeta is only changed into delta as in the ancient 14 Text | eupherosune and has been changed euphrosune, is named, as Crito Part
15 Text | proceed, for I have not changed my mind.~SOCRATES: Then Laws Book
16 10 | which moves other, and is changed by other, to be the ninth, 17 10 | change, and that which is changed by another and yet moves 18 12 | Caeneus, the Thessalian, was changed by a God from a woman into 19 12 | away his shield should be changed into a woman. This however 20 12 | of men about the Gods are changed, the laws should also be 21 12 | the laws should also be changed;—in the granting of suits Lysis Part
22 Text | true.~But now our view is changed, and we conceive that there 23 Text | to this; and Hippothales changed into all manner of colours Meno Part
24 Intro| imagines himself to have changed the relation of the human Parmenides Part
25 Intro| or opinions, which may be changed arbitrarily by individuals. 26 Text | either moved in place or changed in nature; for these are Phaedo Part
27 Text | to be unlawful.~Here he changed his position, and put his 28 Text | admitting of smallness, be changed by that; even as I, having Phaedrus Part
29 Intro| their foolish fondness has changed into mutual dislike. In Philebus Part
30 Intro| This little addition has changed the whole aspect of the 31 Text | happen if the body were not changed either for good or bad?~ Protagoras Part
32 Intro| he and his adversary had changed sides. Protagoras began The Republic Book
33 2 | must be the case if he is changed at all. ~And will he then 34 3 | only mean that some men are changed by persuasion and that others 35 8 | so too the young man is changed by a class of desires coming 36 10 | animals tame and wild who changed into one another and into The Statesman Part
37 Text | earth again. All things changed, imitating and following 38 Text | condition out of which they changed and of the causes of the 39 Text | the names of either are changed into terms of censure.~YOUNG Theaetetus Part
40 Text | another unless it actually changed; nor again, if the comparing 41 Text | unchanged from within, become changed by any approximation or 42 Text | now the face of things has changed.~SOCRATES: Why, my dear 43 Text | one state requires to be changed into the other, the worse 44 Text | kinds of motion, and are changed as well as move in place, 45 Text | move in place and are also changed?~THEODORUS: Of course, if 46 Text | moved in place and were not changed, we should be able to say Timaeus Part
47 Text | he would continually be changed into some brute who resembled 48 Text | an unlike element it is changed and extinguished, being 49 Text | same with itself can be changed by or change another of 50 Text | perfumes. But things which are changed all of a sudden, and only 51 Text | any of them is produced or changed in a manner contrary to 52 Text | reason be supposed to have changed into the nature of women


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