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effluence 5
effluences 3
efflux 2
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effrontery 1
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effort

Charmides
   Part
1 PreS | living image the same sort of effort is required as in translating 2 Intro| certain, that the slighter effort preceded the greater one. ( 3 Text | I answered, but with an effort, that I did know.~And what 4 Text | which he made a real manly effort to think, he said: My opinion Cratylus Part
5 Intro| have shown how the last effort of abstraction invented 6 Intro| is anything more than an effort of the mind to give unity 7 Intro| other age has the conscious effort of reflection in man contributed Euthydemus Part
8 Intro| was a great and inspiring effort of reflection, in the third The First Alcibiades Part
9 Text | compare Symp.), I will make an effort, and tell you what I meant: Gorgias Part
10 Intro| we can only realize by an effort, imperceptibly blend with 11 Intro| only foresee them by an effort of reflection. To awaken 12 Intro| and though not without an effort, he can form a judgment Laches Part
13 Intro| soldier; and only by an effort of the mind can he frame Laws Book
14 3 | us, and we will make an effort to understand you.~Athenian. 15 10 | the whole, directing his effort towards the common good, 16 12 | Athenian. Let us make a common effort to gain such an object; Meno Part
17 Intro| Socrates it was only by an effort that the mind could rise 18 Intro| it was only by a further effort that the question of the 19 Intro| beauty, but not without an effort more than human. The soul 20 Text | shall you and I make an effort to enquire together into Parmenides Part
21 Intro| conceive of a one which by an effort of abstraction we separate 22 Intro| science, which after every effort remains undefined still. 23 Intro| words themselves. Either the effort to rise above and beyond 24 Intro| faculties. We cannot by any effort of thought or exertion of Phaedrus Part
25 Intro| legislation too a sort of literary effort, and might not statesmanship 26 Text | perspiration and the extremity of effort; and many of them are lamed 27 Text | Certainly.~SOCRATES: His whole effort is directed to the soul; Philebus Part
28 Intro| religious feeling or by an effort of thought, any one beginning 29 Intro| making use of. No great effort of mind is required on our 30 Intro| acquired, not the nobler effort of reflection which created The Republic Book
31 6 | my thoughts would be an effort too great for me. But of 32 7 | and is seen only with an effort; and, when seen, is also The Seventh Letter Part
33 Text | have no need of any further effort. This is the sure test and 34 Text | incapable of continuous effort; it ensures that such a 35 Text | in turn, does after much effort give birth in a well-constituted 36 Text | has real being. After much effort, as names, definitions, The Sophist Part
37 Intro| which he attains by a real effort of thought is to us a familiar 38 Intro| tedious enquiry; by a great effort he is able to look down 39 Intro| indefinitely improved by human effort. There is also an adaptation 40 Text | STRANGER: Make a noble effort, as becomes youth, and endeavour The Statesman Part
41 Intro| be so overpowered in the effort of thought as to impair Theaetetus Part
42 Intro| perceive the world. A slight effort of reflection enables us 43 Intro| understand this; but no effort of reflection will enable 44 Intro| naturally began with an effort to disengage the universal 45 Intro| distinct; what was at first an effort is made easy by the natural 46 Intro| the least amount of mental effort.~As a lower philosophy is Timaeus Part
47 Intro| to him. It is only by an effort that the modern thinker 48 Intro| characteristic in him, his effort to realize and connect abstractions, 49 Intro| may say that only by an effort of metaphysical imagination 50 Intro| still remains the greatest effort of the human mind to conceive


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