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Critias Part
1 Intro| the earth springs of water hot and cold, and supplied the 2 Intro| there were fountains of hot and cold water, and suitable 3 Text | one of cold and another of hot water, in gracious plenty Gorgias Part
4 Text | medicine, or apply the knife or hot iron to him; and I have Laws Book
5 3 | his son, who was young and hot–headed, had come to the 6 4 | foolish, and has a soul hot with insolence, and thinks 7 6 | which the maddening wine is hot and fiery, but when chastened 8 9 | about homicides committed in hot blood, there is a difficulty 9 10 | affinities among them—of hot with cold, or of dry with Lysis Part
10 Intro| moist is the friend of dry, hot of cold,’ and the like. 11 Text | the moist, the cold the hot, the bitter the sweet, the Phaedo Part
12 Text | together by the elements of hot and cold, wet and dry, then 13 Text | example, when the body is hot and thirsty, does not the 14 Text | of some decay which the hot and cold principle contracts, 15 Text | inherence makes the body hot,’ you will reply not heat ( 16 Text | perennial rivers, and springs hot and cold, and a great fire, Phaedrus Part
17 Intro| speaking? While the sun is hot in the sky above us, let Philebus Part
18 Intro| another, as from cold to hot; (2) others are caused by 19 Text | warm, or again, when he is hot and is becoming cool, and The Republic Book
20 1 | extreme reluctance; it was a hot summer's day, and the perspiration 21 4 | swifter and the slower; and of hot and cold, and of any other The Sophist Part
22 Intro| two and three principles, hot and cold, moist and dry, 23 Intro| another of two principles, hot and cold, dry and moist, 24 Intro| a third element besides hot and cold? or do you identify 25 Text | a moist and a dry, or a hot and a cold, and made them 26 Text | say, ‘Ye, who affirm that hot and cold or any other two 27 Text | those who said that all was hot and cold?~THEAETETUS: What The Symposium Part
28 Intro| relations of moist and dry, hot and cold, hoar frost and 29 Text | the most opposite, such as hot and cold, bitter and sweet, 30 Text | saying, the elements of hot and cold, moist and dry, Theaetetus Part
31 Intro| faces, and one of us may be hot and the other cold. How 32 Intro| will reply that the wind is hot to him who is cold, cold 33 Intro| cold, cold to him who is hot. And “is” means “appears,” 34 Intro| immediate sensations of hot, cold, and the like, are 35 Text | coincide in the case of hot and cold, and in similar 36 Text | were great or white or hot, it could not become different 37 Text | subject were great or white or hot, could this, when unchanged 38 Text | immediate sensations, such as hot, dry, sweet, are only such 39 Text | neither heat nor whiteness but hot and white, and the like 40 Text | smelling, being cold and being hot?~THEAETETUS: I should call Timaeus Part
41 Text | is of a certain nature, hot or white, or anything which 42 Text | mean by saying that fire is hot; and about this we may reason 43 Text | a power akin to that of hot and cold bodies on the flesh, 44 Text | but becomes mouldy and hot and gangrened and receives 45 Text | coming in little by little, hot and liquid, is congealed