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1 Intro| slaves, they may be given and altered at pleasure. This is one 2 Intro| whenever we please, and the altered name is as good as the original 3 Intro| patterns; and these become altered by admixture in various 4 Intro| has been not unfrequently altered when there is a difference 5 Text | reputation—the name is a little altered and disguised so as not 6 Text | for the name is not much altered, and signifies that they 7 Text | he or his successors have altered into what they thought a 8 Text | and disguised and entirely altered the original meaning both 9 Text | eone, but this has been altered by the insertion of the 10 Text | properly erpnoun, but has been altered by time into terpnon; eupherosune ( 11 Text | Socrates, and should be altered into rho, as you were saying Crito Part
12 Intro| Are these principles to be altered because the circumstances 13 Intro| circumstances of Socrates are altered? Crito admits that they Laws Book
14 3 | or lordships, and in this altered state of the government 15 7 | the plays of children are altered they are merely plays, not Parmenides Part
16 Intro| in motion and at rest, is altered and unaltered, and becomes 17 Text | whether it is or is not, be altered into other than itself, 18 Text | other than itself, for if it altered and became different from 19 Text | the one, being moved, is altered?~Yes.~And, further, if not 20 Text | any way, it will not be altered in any way?~No.~Then, in 21 Text | that is not is moved, it is altered, but in so far as it is 22 Text | is not moved, it is not altered?~Right.~Then the one that 23 Text | Then the one that is not is altered and is not altered?~That 24 Text | not is altered and is not altered?~That is clear.~And must 25 Text | And must not that which is altered become other than it previously 26 Text | destroyed; but that which is not altered can neither come into being 27 Text | the one that is not, being altered, becomes and is destroyed; 28 Text | destroyed; and not being altered, neither becomes nor is 29 Text | becomes?~No.~Then it is not altered at all; for if it were it 30 Text | True.~But if it be not altered it cannot be moved?~Certainly Phaedo Part
31 Intro| art and can no longer be altered. Many sermons have been Phaedrus Part
32 Text | the word has been lately altered and made sonorous by the Philebus Part
33 Intro| associations of the word are altered; we seem to have passed The Republic Book
34 2 | also least liable to be altered or discomposed; for example, 35 2 | well made, they are least altered by time and circumstances. ~ The Seventh Letter Part
36 Text | and unwritten, were being altered for the worse, and the evil The Sophist Part
37 Intro| meaning has been enlarged or altered. Examples of the former The Statesman Part
38 Intro| humane, capable of being altered in the spirit of the legislator, 39 Intro| never appears, or is quickly altered by circumstances. Their 40 Intro| priori have expected that, if altered, they would have been improved. Theaetetus Part
41 Intro| nature of testimony is not altered, nor the verification of Timaeus Part
42 Intro| come back upon us in an altered form. We can imagine two