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50 taste
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49 acts
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walk

Cratylus
   Part
1 Intro| antediluvian philosopher who cannot walk twice in the same stream; 2 Intro| feet, because you cannot walk on the sea—the epsilon is 3 Intro| to speak, as he learns to walk or to eat, by a natural Euthyphro Part
4 Intro| his explanations seem to walk away or go round in a circle, 5 Text | seem to turn round and walk away from us.~SOCRATES: 6 Text | might say that my arguments walk away and will not remain 7 Text | Daedalus who makes them walk away, not perceiving that Gorgias Part
8 Intro| others these frivolities; walk in the ways of the wealthy 9 Text | good.~SOCRATES: When we walk we walk for the sake of 10 Text | SOCRATES: When we walk we walk for the sake of the good, 11 Text | idea that it is better to walk, and when we stand we stand 12 Text | shoemaker, clearly, should walk about in the largest shoes, Laws Book
13 1 | over these things—some who walk by intelligence, others 14 6 | and cannot be expected to walk straight either in body 15 7 | their arms, and go for a walk of a great many miles for 16 7 | the pregnant woman shall walk about and fashion the embryo 17 7 | every man and woman should walk seriously, and pass life Meno Part
18 Intro| images of Daedalus, to ‘walk off,’ because not bound 19 Text | at liberty, for they will walk off like runaway slaves; Parmenides Part
20 Intro| For Megara was within a walk of Athens (Phaedr.), and Phaedo Part
21 Text | shall we suppose nature to walk on one leg only? Must we 22 Text | all this; they will not walk in the ways of the blind: 23 Text | yourselves, and care not to walk according to the rule which 24 Text | answered: You have only to walk about until your legs are Phaedrus Part
25 Intro| refresh himself by taking a walk outside the wall, when he 26 Text | and I am going to take a walk outside the wall, for I 27 Text | much more refreshing to walk in the open air than to 28 Text | his speech, that if you walk all the way to Megara, and 29 Text | sitting, he went out to take a walk, not until, by the dog, 30 Text | invited him to come and walk with him. But when the lover 31 Text | nature, him I follow, and ‘walk in his footsteps as if he Protagoras Part
32 Text | found Protagoras taking a walk in the cloister; and next The Republic Book
33 2 | in what way they should walk if they would make the best 34 2 | strangers from other lands, walk up and down cities in all 35 7 | turn his neck round and walk and look toward the light, 36 8 | his father. He has only to walk abroad and he hears and 37 8 | business, stooping as they walk, and pretending not even 38 8 | stay where they are and walk about the world-the gentleman 39 8 | When I take a country walk, he said, I often experience The Statesman Part
40 Intro| Icarus, and is content to walk instead of flying; that 41 Text | which fly and those which walk.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Most true.~ 42 Text | STRANGER: How does man walk, but as a diameter whose The Symposium Part
43 Intro| another rehearsal of them in a walk from the Piraeus to Athens. 44 Text | to correspond. He could walk upright as men now do, backwards 45 Text | profitable to us. They shall walk upright on two legs, and 46 Text | I myself honour him, and walk in his ways, and exhort Theaetetus Part
47 Intro| for Megara was within a walk of Athens), but no importance 48 Intro| nineteenth centuries, when men walk in the daylight of inductive 49 Text | having won the victory, we walk away from the argument and Timaeus Part
50 Intro| nor feet, with which to walk. All that he did was done


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