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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| treatise, the nature and limits of the subject, would have 2 Intro| technical phraseology beyond the limits of science or of custom, 3 Intro| true that within certain limits we possess the power of Gorgias Part
4 Intro| when he has reached the limits of human knowledge; or, Laws Book
5 3 | brought you more within the limits of moderation. In the next 6 5 | territory, we will determine the limits of them in fact as well 7 7 | wandered out of the proposed limits of the argument; but whether 8 9 | somewhere in the city beyond the limits of the agora, any warden 9 10 | carrying you beyond the limits of legislation. But if there 10 11 | of relations within the limits of the state; and if any Menexenus Part
11 Intro| conception of humour, or what limits he would have prescribed Meno Part
12 Intro| nature: it arose within the limits of the mind itself. From 13 Intro| step is made beyond the limits of the Eleatic philosophy. Parmenides Part
14 Text | beginning and an end are the limits of everything?~Certainly.~ 15 Text | whole and parts, having limits and yet unlimited in number?~ 16 Text | Clearly.~And because having limits, also having extremes?~Certainly.~ Phaedo Part
17 Intro| exist when we take away the limits of them may be doubted; Phaedrus Part
18 Intro| things which are beyond the limits of mortal knowledge? Once 19 Intro| seriously into their nature and limits, and probably the arts both 20 Text | rhetorician even within the limits of human power. And this Philebus Part
21 Intro| bind all men within the limits of a single metaphysical 22 Text | the intervals and their limits or proportions, and the Protagoras Part
23 Intro| himself who would pass the limits of proverbial and popular The Republic Book
24 2 | powers and keeps within their limits, and who, if he fails at 25 2 | cast their tales, and the limits which must be observed by 26 3 | he will keep within the limits of a single harmony (for The Seventh Letter Part
27 Text | efforts reach the furthest limits of human powers. Therefore The Sophist Part
28 Intro| he is passing beyond the limits of his teaching; and in 29 Intro| not be confined within the limits of a single definition. 30 Intro| moral, their respective limits, and showing how they all The Statesman Part
31 Intro| we not exceeding all due limits; and is there not a measure 32 Intro| government, which fixes the limits of all the rest. This conception 33 Intro| often asked, What are the limits of legislation in relation 34 Intro| the most part within the limits of previous decisions.~IV. Theaetetus Part
35 Intro| can be tied up within the limits of a definition. If he has 36 Intro| In the age of Plato, the limits of the world of imagination 37 Intro| do not know. Observe the limits of my art, which, like my 38 Intro| enable us to pass beyond the limits of our own faculties, or 39 Intro| when confined within narrow limits. The savage with little 40 Intro| already passing beyond the limits of our actual knowledge 41 Intro| obligation.~...~ON THE NATURE AND LIMITS Of PSYCHOLOGY.~O gar arche 42 Intro| seems also to overleap the limits of space. The operations 43 Intro| movements, which go beyond the limits of nations and affect human 44 Intro| what sense and within what limits can he withdraw from its 45 Text | not know. These are the limits of my art; I can no further Timaeus Part
46 Intro| his lyric raptures to the limits of the tetrachord or of 47 Intro| but to vary within certain limits which are controlled by 48 Text | same spot, within his own limits revolving in a circle. All