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supplications 3
supplied 27
supplies 11
supply 43
supplying 7
support 29
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43 silent
43 size
43 spring
43 supply
43 theirs
43 thesis
43 useless
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Charmides
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1 PreS | he will not hesitate to supply anything which, owing to 2 Intro| do not know, which would supply a rule and measure of all Cratylus Part
3 Intro| writer is easily able to supply out of his treasure-house.~ Critias Part
4 Intro| which gave an abundant supply of cool water in summer 5 Text | directed their attention to the supply of their wants, and of them 6 Text | but, having an abundant supply in all places, and receiving 7 Text | fountain gave an abundant supply of water for all and of Euthydemus Part
8 Text | does that do? Does it not supply us with the fruits of the Gorgias Part
9 Intro| Philosophy and poetry alike supply him with distinctions suited Ion Part
10 Intro| beauty of this little work supply the only, and perhaps a Laws Book
11 5 | and that they may readily supply their various wants, and 12 6 | which the guardians of the supply preserve and convey to them, 13 6 | show to be necessary, and supply any other points in which 14 8 | causes a deficiency in the supply of water, let him dig down 15 8 | too, are limited in their supply, let him have a fixed measure, Menexenus Part
16 Text | earth she gave a plenteous supply, not only to her own, but 17 Text | instructed us in the arts for the supply of our daily needs, and Parmenides Part
18 Intro| which Plato is seeking to supply in an age when knowledge Phaedo Part
19 Intro| thought of heaven and hell supply the motives of our actions, Philebus Part
20 Intro| conjecture will enable us to supply what Plato has not told 21 Intro| of a principle which can supply a connecting link between 22 Intro| their own day, and they supply posterity with aspects of Protagoras Part
23 Intro| Men’s own thoughts should supply them with the materials The Republic Book
24 2 | else does their invention supply. Such is their manner of 25 2 | many persons are needed to supply them, one takes a helper 26 2 | our city will be able to supply this great demand: We may 27 2 | will bring the required supply from another city? ~There 28 2 | which they require who would supply his need, he will come back 29 7 | that what has preceded will supply the answer; for if simple 30 9 | said, it is not too late to supply the omission. ~Very true, The Sophist Part
31 Intro| They were all efforts to supply the want which the Greeks The Statesman Part
32 Intro| be united in marriage and supply the deficiencies of one 33 Intro| dispositions adapted to supply the defects of each other. 34 Intro| of society, but it cannot supply all the wants of society, 35 Intro| arrangement of the sciences supply connecting links both with 36 Intro| Parmenides, and Philebus, supply links, by which, however 37 Text | which painting and music supply, you must have praised yourself The Symposium Part
38 Intro| which you, Aristophanes, may supply, as I perceive that you 39 Text | ending, I must endeavour to supply his deficiency. I think 40 Text | you, Aristophanes, may now supply the omission or take some Theaetetus Part
41 Intro| perception supplies or seems to supply a firm standing ground. Timaeus Part
42 Intro| shorter form; or how we may supply a thread of connexion to 43 Text | and the two others must supply his place.~TIMAEUS: Certainly,


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