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Charmides Part
1 Text | I am no stranger to the endless distinctions which Prodicus Cratylus Part
2 Intro| Socrates is also satirizing the endless fertility of the human mind 3 Intro| has not every place had endless forms of government, and 4 Intro| the leaves of trees, is an endless profusion and variety. The Critias Part
5 Intro| philosopher has given birth to endless religious or historical Laws Book
6 1 | which in detail would be endless.~Athenian. Excellent, O 7 3 | against God, leading a life of endless evils. But why have I said 8 4 | perpetually afflicted with an endless and insatiable disorder; 9 4 | soul, in return for the endless care and travail which they 10 6 | Athenian. You know. the endless labour which painters expend 11 7 | abundant exercise the source endless evils in the body?~Cleinias. 12 9 | the power of wealth breeds endless desires of never–to–be–satisfied Parmenides Part
13 Intro| have been the subject of endless reasonings and inferences; 14 Intro| universals and draws out the endless consequences which flow Phaedo Part
15 Text | the body is a source of endless trouble to us by reason 16 Text | fancies of all kinds, and endless foolery, and in fact, as 17 Text | remember Cebes; and there are endless examples of the same thing.~ 18 Text | examples of the same thing.~Endless, indeed, replied Simmias.~ 19 Text | caverns only, and sand, and an endless slough of mud: and even Phaedrus Part
20 Intro| Scriptures, Plato admits of endless applications, if we allow 21 Intro| subject is to be found in the endless treatises of rhetoric, however 22 Intro| to this subject. In the endless maze of English law is there Philebus Part
23 Intro| principles, as they have endless applications in practice, 24 Text | troubling ourselves about the endless individuals may allow them 25 Text | any end of them, and being endless they must also be infinite.~ 26 Text | time in the enumeration of endless particulars, let me know 27 Text | of human life; and so in endless other cases.~PROTARCHUS: The Sophist Part
28 Intro| is gone; instead of the endless variety of the early dialogues, 29 Intro| which he belongs, there are endless negative classes to which 30 Intro| and elsewhere, of whose endless activity of mind Aristotle 31 Intro| even in outline, all the endless forms of Being and knowledge. 32 Text | Theaetetus, there is always an endless conflict raging concerning The Statesman Part
33 Intro| varieties of circumstances are endless, and no simple or universal 34 Intro| to adapt himself to the endless varieties of circumstances. 35 Text | men and actions, and the endless irregular movements of human Theaetetus Part
36 Intro| followers of Protagoras remark, endless contradictions arise when 37 Intro| and passion, out of which endless phenomena are created, also 38 Intro| enumeration of particulars is endless; such a definition would 39 Intro| adequately represented as an endless succession of states or 40 Text | the other passive, both in endless number; and out of the union 41 Text | there is generated a progeny endless in number, having two forms, Timaeus Part
42 Intro| principle, seeming to find in endless combinations of geometrical 43 Intro| could have foreseen the endless fancies to which his Island 44 Text | one another there is an endless variety of them, which those