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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| which it is impossible to assign a precise amount of meaning 2 Intro| form and sound. Lexicons assign to each word a definite 3 Text | at present. But if I can assign names as well as pictures 4 Text | by the help of grammar we assign the letters alpha or beta, Gorgias Part
5 Intro| constituted, one must never assign the second rank to-day without Ion Part
6 Text | you, Socrates, are able to assign different passages in Homer Laws Book
7 2 | gestures of freemen, would they assign to them a melody or words 8 3 | condition of them; and to assign the second place to the 9 5 | legislator; but he should assign to the several districts 10 5 | all. After this they shall assign twelve lots to twelve Gods, 11 6 | progresses, each law in turn will assign to them their further duties. 12 7 | and what to men, and must assign to them their proper melodies 13 7 | therefore the legislator must assign to these also their forms. 14 7 | threatening ordinances which will assign rules and penalties about 15 9 | penalties of each, and so assign to them their proper place 16 9 | years, unless the court assign him a longer term. And let 17 11 | second place, they must assign the occupation to that class 18 12 | first place, the judge shall assign to the party who wins the Menexenus Part
19 Text | Marathon. To them, therefore, I assign in my speech the first place, Parmenides Part
20 Intro| explanation, could Plato assign to them the refutation of Phaedo Part
21 Intro| minds when we attempt to assign any form to our conceptions 22 Text | only? Must we not rather assign to death some corresponding 23 Text | and hearing, and he would assign ten thousand other causes Phaedrus Part
24 Intro| And thus we should have to assign the Dialogue to a year not 25 Text | PHAEDRUS: What name would you assign to them?~SOCRATES: Wise, Philebus Part
26 Text | are unattended by pains, I assign to an analogous class. Here The Republic Book
27 4 | you, do not compel us to assign to the guardians a sort 28 5 | only limit which wise men assign to the hearing of such discourses. 29 5 | subject of opinion, and assign each to their proper faculty-the 30 7 | But to whom we are to assign these studies, and in what The Sophist Part
31 Text | distinguish also three kinds, and assign one to each name?~THEODORUS: 32 Text | STRANGER: Lest we should assign to them too high a prerogative.~ 33 Text | asked to what we were to assign the appellation of not-being, 34 Text | THEAETETUS: Let us do as you say—assign a sphere to the one and The Statesman Part
35 Text | differences of numbers shall we assign any other function except 36 Text | formed a judgment;—he must assign to the individual workmen 37 Text | of spectator? Or shall we assign to him the art of command— 38 Text | sections, and endeavour to assign to him what is his?~YOUNG 39 Text | STRANGER: And therefore they assign equal amounts of exercise 40 Text | and to what science do we assign the power of persuading Theaetetus Part
41 Intro| cannot be defined. When we assign to them some predicate, 42 Intro| individuals under a class, or assign to them attributes, this 43 Text | of them. And you must not assign any place to it: for if 44 Text | asking—what organs will you assign for the perception of these 45 Text | at a distance, I try to assign the right impression of Timaeus Part
46 Intro| of the Zodiac.~Let us now assign the geometrical forms to 47 Text | To earth, then, let us assign the cubical form; for earth 48 Text | probability; and to water we assign that one of the remaining 49 Text | is intermediate. Also we assign the smallest body to fire, 50 Text | seed of fire; and let us assign the element which was next 51 Text | impossible; wherefore we must assign rest to uniformity and motion 52 Text | are the causes which we assign to these phenomena. As to