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The Apology Part
1 Text | motions owing to his very size, and requires to be stirred Cratylus Part
2 Intro| alpha is the expression of size; eta of length; omicron 3 Intro| alpha was adapted to express size; eta length; omicron roundness; 4 Intro| letter alpha to express size, or of eta to express length, 5 Text | assigned to the expression of size, and nu of length, because Critias Part
6 Intro| rings or zones varying in size, two of land and three of 7 Text | growing there, which were of a size sufficient to cover the 8 Text | building a marvel to behold for size and for beauty. And beginning 9 Text | winged horses—and of such a size that he touched the roof 10 Text | was an altar too, which in size and workmanship corresponded 11 Text | celebrated for their number and size and beauty, far beyond any 12 Text | military service, and the size of a lot was a square of The First Alcibiades Part
13 Text | or docks, or numbers, or size, Alcibiades, without virtue? ( Gorgias Part
14 Text | or temples of the largest size, ought we not to examine Laws Book
15 3 | numbers, and increased the size of their cities, and betook 16 5 | and also the number and size of the divisions into which Meno Part
17 Text | as for example beauty, size, or shape? How would you 18 Text | the same of health, and size, and strength? Or is the 19 Text | And is not this true of size and strength? If a woman 20 Text | A square may be of any size?~BOY: Certainly.~SOCRATES: 21 Text | every way, and twice the size of this—that is to say of 22 Text | of eight feet twice the size of this, and half the size 23 Text | size of this, and half the size of the other?~BOY: Certainly.~ Parmenides Part
24 Text | or whatever may be the size of it?~True.~But reflect:— 25 Text | inasmuch as it is equal in size to other things, it will Phaedo Part
26 Intro| surface of the globe vary in size and shape from that which 27 Text | Simmias, but by reason of the size which he has; just as Simmias 28 Text | if Phaedo exceeds him in size, this is not because Phaedo Protagoras Part
29 Text | large, and having their size as a protection, and others The Republic Book
30 4 | they are considering the size of the State and the amount 31 10 | is next to the first in size, the fourth next to the The Statesman Part
32 Intro| of balance, to the vast size of the universe, and to 33 Intro| concerned with relative size, and the other has reference 34 Intro| which measure the relative size or number of objects, and 35 Text | perfect balance, to its vast size, and to the fact that it 36 Text | whether they reduce the size of the body corporate by Theaetetus Part
37 Text | which I compare myself in size, or which I apprehend by Timaeus Part
38 Intro| it returns to its natural size.~The truth concerning the 39 Intro| but upon differences of size. The obvious physical phenomena 40 Text | and the intermediate in size to air; and, again, the 41 Text | produce the triangle of one size only, but some larger and 42 Text | places; for the change in the size of each changes its position 43 Text | invisible owing to their small size, but when collected are