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1 Intro| Platonic Dialogues, is a mixture of jest and earnest, in Laws Book
2 2 | this sort of inconsistent mixture, and so make themselves 3 12 | governed by good laws the mixture causes the greatest possible Philebus Part
4 Intro| mixed class of elements, the mixture of pleasures, or of pleasure 5 Intro| goodness is contained in this mixture. There are three criteria 6 Intro| nothing can be affirmed; the mixture or chaos which preceded 7 Intro| of pain? Is there not a mixture of feelings in the spectator 8 Intro| make the fairest possible mixture. There are pure and impure 9 Text | speaking of the cause of mixture and generation as the fourth.~ 10 Text | PROTARCHUS: A villainous mixture of some kind, Socrates, 11 Text | the two unite and form one mixture. Concerning these I have 12 Text | difficulty in recognizing this mixture of feelings at a comedy.~ 13 Text | childish sort a singular mixture of pleasure and pain.~PROTARCHUS: 14 Text | in which we should find a mixture of the two elements so often 15 Text | the next place, as to the mixture, here are the ingredients, 16 Text | have any pleasures in the mixture? And they will reply:—‘What 17 Text | to see a fair and perfect mixture, and to find in it what 18 Text | necessary ingredient in every mixture.~PROTARCHUS: What is that?~ 19 Text | is still wanting in the mixture, for to my way of thinking 20 Text | What, then, is there in the mixture which is most precious, 21 Text | cause which renders any mixture either of the highest value 22 Text | measure and symmetry in any mixture whatever must always of 23 Text | the elements and to the mixture, which is then not a mixture, 24 Text | mixture, which is then not a mixture, but only a confused medley 25 Text | to form an element in the mixture.~PROTARCHUS: Certainly.~ 26 Text | the single cause of the mixture, and the mixture as being 27 Text | of the mixture, and the mixture as being good by reason The Republic Book
28 2 | he to whom Zeus gives a mixture of the two ~"Sometimes meets 29 3 | not the two styles, or the mixture of the two, comprehend all 30 8 | which you describe is a mixture of good and evil. ~Why, 31 8 | and evil. ~Why, there is a mixture, I said; but one thing, The Symposium Part
32 Intro| rapidity. Yet there is a mixture of earnestness in this jest; Theaetetus Part
33 Intro| but all is in motion and mixture and transition and flux Timaeus Part
34 Intro| before, but diluted; and the mixture he distributed into souls 35 Intro| secondly, love, which is a mixture of pleasure and pain; thirdly, 36 Intro| colours are generated by the mixture. This affection is termed 37 Intro| black. Flame-colour is a mixture of auburn and dun; dun of 38 Intro| the sinews he made of a mixture of bone and unfermented 39 Intro| in the same order, as the mixture which was originally divided 40 Text | other portions from the mixture and placing them in the 41 Text | 8.).~And thus the whole mixture out of which he cut these 42 Text | it he divided the whole mixture into souls equal in number 43 Text | colours are generated by the mixture. This affection is termed 44 Text | sinews, he made them of a mixture of bone and unfermented