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preceded

Charmides
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1 PreS | whole work, of what has preceded and of what is to follow,— 2 Intro| that the slighter effort preceded the greater one. (ii) Their Cratylus Part
3 Intro| accordance with what has preceded; for all things being in 4 Text | with the principles which preceded, for all things being in 5 Text | Hermogenes; all that has preceded would lead to this conclusion. Euthyphro Part
6 Intro| state of being loved is preceded by the act of being loved. 7 Intro| But piety or holiness is preceded by the act of being pious, Laws Book
8 1 | latter.~Athenian. In what preceded, as you will remember, our 9 3 | understand that what has preceded and what is about to follow, 10 3 | music and drinking, and what preceded, was said with the view 11 4 | promulgate our laws, and what has preceded was only the prelude of 12 4 | and simple; and that which preceded, and was described by our 13 6 | sufficient termination of what preceded. And now there need no longer 14 8 | the patterns which have preceded, and according to their 15 9 | all the matters which have preceded in the natural order of 16 11 | has been said in what has preceded about the wardens of the 17 12 | that he hears in what has preceded the praises of the military 18 12 | training than any which has preceded.~Cleinias. Certainly.~Athenian. Parmenides Part
19 Intro| there is truth in what has preceded, one is the same and not 20 Text | younger than that which preceded them? And so the other things Phaedo Part
21 Intro| knowledge, and that in what has preceded Plato is accommodating himself Philebus Part
22 Intro| the mixture or chaos which preceded distinct kinds in the creation 23 Intro| relation to one another must be preceded by an examination into the 24 Text | the analogy of what has preceded, I should be of opinion 25 Text | the argument in what has preceded, already shown that the The Republic Book
26 2 | began to think over what had preceded. My friend, I said, no wonder 27 5 | this and of all that has preceded, is to the following effect, " 28 6 | sufficiently shown, in what has preceded, that all this, if only 29 6 | the word of caution which preceded the discussion of them? ~ 30 6 | the discussion which had preceded. And you replied that such 31 7 | inference from what has preceded, that neither the uneducated 32 7 | you will see that what has preceded will supply the answer; 33 9 | there is truth in what has preceded, he will be wedded to an The Sophist Part
34 Intro| Sophist and Statesman had preceded? The swarm of fallacies 35 Text | we look back at what has preceded we see that he presents 36 Text | always involving what has preceded in a greater and worse perplexity.~ 37 Text | already admitted, in what preceded, that the Sophist was lurking The Statesman Part
38 Text | consistent with what has preceded; but tell me, was the life 39 Text | consistent with what has preceded.~YOUNG SOCRATES: And we Theaetetus Part
40 Text | your memory all that has preceded, see if you have arrived 41 Text | Once more, then, as in what preceded we made a sort of waxen Timaeus Part
42 Intro| elements of philosophy which preceded him.~If we allow for the 43 Intro| confusion (Greek) which preceded Plato does not attempt further 44 Intro| measures them not by what preceded them, but by what has followed 45 Intro| discovery of the New World was preceded by a prophetic anticipation 46 Text | spoken already, in what has preceded, of the causes which generate


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