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heads

Cratylus
   Part
1 Intro| goes round because their heads are always going round.’ 2 Intro| swimming in some folks’ heads. On the other hand, the 3 Intro| any other getting into our heads, let us go on to Ares. He Euthydemus Part
4 Intro| we require categories or heads of argument to be invented 5 Text | sight of him over their heads, and I made out, as I thought, 6 Text | wit to shoot up many new heads when one of them was cut The First Alcibiades Part
7 Pre | may be summed up under two heads only: (1) excellence; and ( Gorgias Part
8 Intro| of which they put their heads for a moment or two and Ion Part
9 Text | is happening to you? Your heads and your faces and your Laws Book
10 3 | indeed far overleap the heads of all mankind by his invention; 11 6 | suits, under their several heads, will be at the end of the 12 7 | speaking will fall upon our own heads more than enough.~Cleinias. Menexenus Part
13 Pre | may be summed up under two heads only: (1) excellence; and ( Phaedo Part
14 Intro| is for leaving to wiser heads than his own; he prefers 15 Intro| be considered under two heads: (1) private friends; (2) 16 Text | could not, he fastened their heads together; and this is the 17 Text | division and additionwiser heads than mine may answer them; Phaedrus Part
18 Text | heat of the sun over our heads are talking to one another 19 Text | who are singing over our heads may have imparted their Philebus Part
20 Intro| distinguish between the two heads of measure and symmetry; 21 Intro| are not summa genera, but heads or gradations of thought. The Republic Book
22 2 | wearing garlands on their heads, and hymning the praises 23 4 | crowns of gold on their heads, and bid them till the ground 24 4 | not put this idea into our heads; for, if we listen to you, 25 4 | reality cutting off the heads of a hydra? ~Yes, he said; 26 7 | from turning round their heads. Above and behind them a 27 7 | never allowed to move their heads? ~And of the objects which 28 8 | having garlands on their heads, and a great company with 29 9 | always looking down and their heads stooping to the earth, that 30 9 | monster, having a ring of heads of all manner of beasts, 31 10 | have chaplets upon their heads, Lachesis and Clotho and The Seventh Letter Part
32 Text | from these, getting their heads full of erroneous teaching 33 Text | those who have got their heads full of erroneous teaching, 34 Text | so brought on their own heads all the evils which have The Sophist Part
35 Intro| This creature has many heads: rhetoricians, lawyers, 36 Text | say so.~STRANGER: And our heads began to go round more and The Statesman Part
37 Intro| embraced under six or seven heads:—(1) the myth; (2) the dialectical The Symposium Part
38 Text | said Eryximachus, the weak heads like myself, Aristodemus, 39 Text | on the ground but on the heads of men:’~herein is an excellent Theaetetus Part
40 Intro| could penetrate into the heads of animals we should probably Timaeus Part
41 Intro| to the ground, and their heads were crushed into strange 42 Intro| themselves. The stronger heads among them, like Strabo 43 Text | I now given you all the heads of our yesterday’s discussion? 44 Text | you not only the general heads, but the particulars, as 45 Text | their front-legs and their heads resting upon the earth to 46 Text | and the crowns of their heads were elongated and of all


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