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third 304
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thirdly 44
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thirdly

Cratylus
   Part
1 Intro| aplos = aplous, sincere); thirdly, he is the archer (aei ballon), 2 Intro| state of transition; and thirdly, because there are lacunae Crito Part
3 Text | authors of his education; thirdly, because he has made an Euthydemus Part
4 Intro| as those of other people. Thirdly, he notes their liberality, Gorgias Part
5 Text | first health, beauty next, thirdly, as the writer of the song 6 Text | the next greatest evil; thirdly that which is unable to Laws Book
7 2 | and to turn their hearts. Thirdly, the choir of elder men, 8 2 | know that it is true; and thirdly, that it has been well executed 9 3 | rule over the ignoble; and, thirdly, that the elder should rule 10 3 | unity with herself; and thirdly, should have understanding;— 11 4 | out of a monarchy; and thirdly, out of some sort of democracy: 12 4 | secondly, in his person, and thirdly, in his soul, in return 13 6 | eating, secondly, drinking, thirdly, the excitement of love.~ 14 10 | took no care of man, or thirdly, that they were easily appeased 15 10 | propels body by body; or thirdly, she is without such abody, Parmenides Part
16 Intro| anything else,’ Phaedrus); thirdly, that no reliance can be 17 Intro| to be the speaker. Nor, thirdly, can we easily persuade 18 Intro| neither parts nor magnitude. Thirdly, The conception of the same Phaedo Part
19 Intro| into the purposes of God. Thirdly, we may think of them as Phaedrus Part
20 Intro| purification by mysteries; thirdly, poetry or the inspiration 21 Intro| is described as madness; thirdly, dialectic or the art of 22 Intro| answering, perhaps, to poetry; thirdly, of disinterested love directed 23 Text | and upon that witnesses; thirdly, proofs; fourthly, probabilities 24 Text | PHAEDRUS: True.~SOCRATES: Thirdly, having classified men and Philebus Part
25 Intro| infinite; secondly, the finite; thirdly, the union of the two; fourthly, 26 Intro| mention of the supreme mind? Thirdly, the nature of the fourth 27 Intro| history, and in our own minds.~Thirdly, the elements of human perfection,— The Republic Book
28 2 | but not as a good. And thirdly, I will argue that there 29 8 | which teems with evils: thirdly, democracy, which naturally The Seventh Letter Part
30 Text | teaching to be worthless, or, thirdly, to be beyond his range The Sophist Part
31 Intro| arrive at the infima species; thirdly, in the Phaedrus, when he 32 Intro| the law of contradiction. Thirdly, he seems to confuse falsehood 33 Intro| accidents, and the like; thirdly in syllogistic forms of The Symposium Part
34 Intro| poor, divided human nature: thirdly, that the loves of this Theaetetus Part
35 Intro| addition or subtraction; thirdly, that what is and was not, 36 Intro| other patient listener, thirdly on his dog,’ he finds that 37 Intro| are most likely to fall; thirdly, of the principal subjects 38 Text | THEAETETUS: Quite true.~SOCRATES: Thirdly, that what was not before Timaeus Part
39 Intro| mixture of pleasure and pain; thirdly, fear and anger, and the 40 Intro| secondly, the octahedron; thirdly, the icosahedron; and from 41 Intro| for example, oil or pitch; thirdly, honey, which relaxes the 42 Text | generation takes place; and thirdly, that of which the thing 43 Text | give light to the eyes; thirdly, the remains of fire, which 44 Text | other things of a like kind: thirdly, there is the class of substances


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