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Cratylus
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1 Intro| these are such as lie on the surface only; after a time they Critias Part
2 Intro| the Pnyx, having a level surface and deep soil. The side Laws Book
3 7 | the measurement of length, surface, and depth is the second; 4 10 | less and on the earth’s surface, but those which have suffered 5 12 | the question coming to the surface again. The danger is not Meno Part
6 Intro| and if regarded on the surface only, inconsistent, are 7 Text | And you would speak of a surface and also of a solid, as Phaedo Part
8 Intro| birds, we could fly to the surface of the air, in the same 9 Intro| this.~The hollows on the surface of the globe vary in size 10 Intro| portions find their way to the surface and form seas and rivers 11 Text | are dwelling above on the surface of the earth; which is just 12 Text | fancy that he was on the surface of the water, and that the 13 Text | having never come to the surface by reason of his feebleness 14 Text | fancy that we are on the surface; and the air we call the 15 Text | prevented from reaching the surface of the air: for if any man Phaedrus Part
16 Text | carried round below the surface, plunging, treading on one Philebus Part
17 Text | motion only relieves the surface, and does not reach the Protagoras Part
18 Intro| Socrates, he finds on the surface of human life one common The Republic Book
19 6 | picture, and leave a clean surface. This is no easy task. But 20 6 | themselves made, a clean surface. ~They will be very right, 21 8 | that move on the earth's surface, fertility and sterility 22 10 | Necessity; and on the upper surface of each circle is a siren, The Seventh Letter Part
23 Text | philosophic temper, but a mere surface colouring of opinions penetrating, The Sophist Part
24 Intro| One man is borne on the surface of the water; another is 25 Text | smooth objects meets on their surface with an external light, Theaetetus Part
26 Intro| space is to the square or surface. And all our applications 27 Intro| a flat and impenetrable surface: the mind takes the world 28 Intro| places rest only on the surface of the ground. It has sought Timaeus Part
29 Intro| similarities which lie on the surface than of differences which 30 Intro| and had the earth been a surface only, one mean would have 31 Intro| about the smooth and bright surface of the mirror; and because 32 Intro| on a quadrangular plane surface, and composed of isosceles 33 Intro| and water on the earth’s surface. To the ancient physics 34 Intro| have beheld the earth a surface only, not mirrored, however 35 Intro| such number represents a surface, the cube a solid. The squares 36 Intro| requires a stronger bond than a surface; and that the double bond 37 Intro| liver, which reflects on its surface the admonitions and threats 38 Text | frame had been created a surface only and having no depth, 39 Text | finished off, making the surface smooth all round for many 40 Text | smooth and even, having a surface in every direction equidistant 41 Text | on the bright and smooth surface. And right appears left 42 Text | is concave and its smooth surface repels the right stream 43 Text | nature was stamped upon its surface, it would take the impression 44 Text | but begin by making the surface as even and smooth as possible. 45 Text | nature, and purge the whole surface of the tongue, if they do 46 Text | summer exudes and makes the surface damp, would impart a natural


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