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stout 3
stoutly 4
strabo 1
straight 44
straightened 1
straightening 1
straightest 1
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44 refute
44 reverence
44 ruin
44 straight
44 suit
44 thirdly
44 tragedy
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straight

Critias
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1 Intro| where falling out of the straight line followed the circular 2 Text | where falling out of the straight line followed the circular 3 Text | Further inland, likewise, straight canals of a hundred feet Euthyphro Part
4 Text | he has a beak, and long straight hair, and a beard which Gorgias Part
5 Text | devotes herself, but goes straight to her end, nor ever considers 6 Text | my help, either talking straight on, or questioning and answering Laches Part
7 Text | states, but rushes hither straight, and exhibits at Athens; Laws Book
8 4 | according to his nature in a straight line towards the accomplishment 9 5 | those which proceed in a straight direction, upwards or downwards, 10 6 | cannot be expected to walk straight either in body or mind. 11 7 | giving for the most part a straight movement to the limbs of 12 10 | answer as if we would look straight at the sun, making ourselves Lysis Part
13 Text | was going from the Academy straight to the Lyceum, intending 14 Text | replied, from the Academy straight to the Lyceum.~Then come 15 Text | to the Lyceum.~Then come straight to us, he said, and put Meno Part
16 Text | as figure—which contains straight as well as round, and is 17 Text | round is round any more than straight, or the straight any more 18 Text | more than straight, or the straight any more straight than round?~ 19 Text | or the straight any more straight than round?~MENO: Certainly 20 Text | not more a figure than the straight, or the straight than the 21 Text | than the straight, or the straight than the round?~MENO: Very 22 Text | includes not only round and straight figures, but all? Could Parmenides Part
23 Intro| being neither round nor straight, for neither round nor straight 24 Intro| straight, for neither round nor straight can be defined without assuming 25 Intro| certain figure, round or straight, or a combination of the 26 Text | partake either of round or straight.~But why?~Why, because the 27 Text | the centre?~Yes.~And the straight is that of which the centre 28 Text | if it partook either of a straight or of a circular form?~Assuredly.~ 29 Text | parts, it will be neither straight nor round?~Right.~And, being Phaedo Part
30 Text | If generation were in a straight line only, and there were 31 Text | the Telephus, a single and straight path—if that were so no 32 Text | orderly soul follows in the straight path and is conscious of Philebus Part
33 Text | argument, understand me to mean straight lines and circles, and the The Republic Book
34 7 | he is compelled to look straight at the light, will he not 35 10 | the same objects appear straight when looked at out of the 36 10 | from above a line of light, straight as a column, extending right The Seventh Letter Part
37 Text | distant.~The same applies to straight as well as to circular form, 38 Text | it has contact with the straight. But the circle itself, 39 Text | round from being called straight, and the straight things 40 Text | called straight, and the straight things round; for those 41 Text | acropolis; but they charged straight for the walls, yelling out The Sophist Part
42 Intro| or other of them; they go straight on for a time in a single Theaetetus Part
43 Text | impressions of sense meet straight and oppositefalse when Timaeus Part
44 Text | primary triangles as were straight and smooth, and were adapted


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