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Charmides
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1 PreS | nouns in Greek and English create a similar but lesser awkwardness.~4 Gorgias Part
2 Intro| effect of the whole is to create a picture not such as can 3 Text | persuasion does rhetoric create in courts of law and other Laches Part
4 Text | things which do or do not create fear, and fear is not of Laws Book
5 3 | these primitive men would create in them a feeling of affection 6 4 | the law, was intended to create goodwill in the person whom 7 5 | enmity—that they should create themselves enmities by their 8 5 | he will unintentionally create in them, instead of wisdom, 9 7 | life greatly contributes to create a part of virtue in the 10 7 | are by nature balanced, we create a difference in them by 11 7 | principles are confusing, and create a difficulty in learning, 12 10 | such as music and painting create and their companion arts. 13 10 | stream of my questions might create in you who are not in the 14 12 | with one another is apt to create a confusion of manners; 15 12 | while ago we attempted to create as a dream and in idea only, Parmenides Part
16 Text | themselves and the one appears to create a new element in them which Phaedo Part
17 Intro| on the ‘Silenus mask’), create in the mind of the reader Phaedrus Part
18 Text | they do their utmost to create in him the greatest likeness 19 Text | discovery of yours will create forgetfulness in the learnersPhilebus Part
20 Intro| ordinary rules of morality may create out of them for himself 21 Text | together fasten upon him and create irritation and in time drive Protagoras Part
22 Text | participate in pleasure or create pleasure?~Certainly, he The Republic Book
23 1 | disease is best able to create one? ~True. ~And he is the 24 2 | I said, let us begin and create in idea a State; and yet 25 7 | the soul toward truth, and create the spirit of philosophy, 26 9 | his own soul, and him they create their tyrant. ~Yes, he said, The Seventh Letter Part
27 Text | intrigues and of attempts to create in the sovereign ill-feeling 28 Text | Dionysios, in order that I might create good will in place of a The Statesman Part
29 Text | and prerogative, and they create an awful impression of themselves 30 Text | constitution which she desires to create, but only in what will produce The Symposium Part
31 Text | only—out of that he should create fair thoughts; and soon 32 Text | vast sea of beauty, he will create many fair and noble thoughts Theaetetus Part
33 Intro| intention of the preface is to create an interest about the person 34 Intro| slower, because they move and create in and about themselves, 35 Intro| analogous word logos tends to create, of a proposition and a 36 Intro| dominion of the appetites and create a new language in which Timaeus Part
37 Intro| who is the best could only create the fairest; and reflecting 38 Intro| order of the heavens and create a corresponding order in 39 Intro| instrument out of which to create a world; but from these 40 Intro| thought to be so great as to create a suspicion that they are 41 Intro| made up of words only may create a deep and widespread enthusiasm, 42 Text | did in fact at that time create a very great and mighty 43 Text | reason of this property create sweetness;—these are included 44 Text | father when he bade them create the human race as good as 45 Text | may severally assail, they create infinite varieties of ill-temper 46 Text | side of friend, so as to create health. Now of all motions


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