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creatures

Cratylus
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1 Intro| Luther, ‘Words are living creatures, having hands and feet.’ 2 Text | the God through whom all creatures always have life (di on Critias Part
3 Text | did they guide all mortal creatures. Now different gods had Laws Book
4 1 | keeping of goats, and the creatures themselves as capital things 5 2 | say that the young of all creatures cannot be quiet in their 6 2 | the fiery nature of young creatures: I said that they were unable 7 3 | prevails very widely among all creatures, and is according to nature, 8 6 | the most savage of earthly creatures. Wherefore the legislator 9 7 | gymnastic applied to such little creatures, which, although strange, 10 7 | body and soul of very young creatures, that nursing and moving 11 7 | the advantage of the young creatures. But at three, four, five, 12 7 | for there is a hunting of creatures in the water, and of creatures 13 7 | creatures in the water, and of creatures in the air, and there is 14 7 | angling or of catching the creatures in the waters, ever take 15 10 | acknowledge that all mortal creatures are the property of the 16 11 | hard is it for you, who are creatures of a day, to know what is Parmenides Part
17 Text | and from all other human creatures, or of fire and water?~I Phaedo Part
18 Text | all souls of all living creatures will be equally good?~I Phaedrus Part
19 Text | and disapprove of such creatures and their practices, and Philebus Part
20 Intro| the happiness of all his creatures? and in working out their 21 Intro| happiness, not of some of his creatures and in this world only, Protagoras Part
22 Text | gods only, and no mortal creatures. But when the time came The Republic Book
23 6 | when you think of the puny creatures who, seeing this land open 24 9 | is unable to control the creatures within him, but has to court The Seventh Letter Part
25 Text | and orders several of his creatures to write to the same effect, The Sophist Part
26 Intro| you and me, and all other creatures, the earth and the heavens 27 Text | and the tending of mortal creatures, and the art of constructing 28 Text | make you and me, and all creatures.~THEAETETUS: What would The Statesman Part
29 Intro| the power of four-legged creatures, being the double of two 30 Intro| authority over all other creatures, and following the instructions 31 Intro| command-for-self over living creatures, when we called it the ‘ 32 Text | cases, a common care of creatures in flocks?~YOUNG SOCRATES: 33 Text | with the rearing of living creatures,—I mean, with animals in 34 Text | of himself and of all the creatures which are contained in him, 35 Text | was the result. The small creatures which had almost disappeared 36 Text | and such weak and shifty creatures;—Protean shapes quickly Theaetetus Part
37 Intro| by friction, and living creatures owe their origin to a similar Timaeus Part
38 Intro| this, included all visible creatures.~Are there many worlds or 39 Intro| these bodies became living creatures, and learnt their appointed 40 Intro| Having given this law to his creatures, that he might be guiltless 41 Intro| or friendship among his creatures. Only, as there is a certain 42 Text | us and all other visible creatures. For the Deity, intending 43 Text | includes all other intelligible creatures cannot have a second or 44 Text | them, and had become living creatures having bodies fastened by 45 Text | the pedestrian and land creatures. Of the heavenly and divine, 46 Text | Wherefore, since ye are but creatures, ye are not altogether immortal 47 Text | and make and beget living creatures, and give them food, and 48 Text | given all these laws to his creatures, that he might be guiltless


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