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clearer

Charmides
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1 Text | that everything will be clearer to him, because, in addition Cratylus Part
2 Intro| existing languages might become clearer and more expressive than 3 Intro| the thought is generally clearer, the connexion closer, the 4 Text | the sun will probably be clearer in the Doric form, for the 5 Text | likely to be the nobler and clearer way; to learn of the image, Critias Part
6 Text | like to make my meaning clearer, if you will follow me. Laws Book
7 1 | man’s self” will become clearer; and the individual, attaining 8 1 | And when they have become clearer, education and other institutions 9 1 | will in like manner become clearer; and in particular that 10 3 | Athenian. Nothing can be clearer than the observation which 11 7 | may be expected to become clearer when, as we have often said, Lysis Part
12 Intro| disinterested person who sees with clearer eyes may be of inestimable 13 Text | and my own meaning will be clearer to myself. The sick man, Phaedo Part
14 Intro| absolute soul. There has been a clearer statement and a clearer 15 Intro| clearer statement and a clearer denial of the belief in 16 Text | I will try to make this clearer by an example:—The odd number 17 Text | they are brighter far and clearer than ours; there is a purple Phaedrus Part
18 Text | should be too glad to have a clearer description if art could Philebus Part
19 Text | I should like to have a clearer notion of what you are saying.~ 20 Text | try to make your meaning clearer.~SOCRATES: When sounds are 21 Text | the meaning will become clearer.~PROTARCHUS: Very likely.~ The Republic Book
22 1 | that other place, he has a clearer view of these things; suspicions 23 1 | that you would be a little clearer. ~Well, he said, have you 24 1 | stronger? ~Nothing can be clearer, Socrates, said Polemarchus. ~ 25 6 | dialectic contemplates, are clearer than the notions of the 26 7 | real existence, he has a clearer vision-what will be his 27 7 | conceive to be in reality clearer than the things which are 28 7 | in order that we may have clearer proof that arithmetic is, 29 7 | illustration will make my meaning clearer: here are three fingers-a The Seventh Letter Part
30 Text | done so, things will be clearer with regard to my present The Sophist Part
31 Text | in order that we may have clearer grounds for determining, The Statesman Part
32 Text | make my meaning a little clearer.~YOUNG SOCRATES: What was 33 Text | here, Socrates, is still clearer evidence of the truth of 34 Text | moment present in my mind, clearer to us both.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 35 Text | order that we might have a clearer view of him who is alone The Symposium Part
36 Text | I will make my meaning clearer,’ she replied. ‘I mean to Theaetetus Part
37 Text | we not better come to a clearer agreement about his meaning, 38 Text | you have arrived at any clearer view, and once more say 39 Text | I will make my meaning clearer by an example:—You admit Timaeus Part
40 Intro| presented to the reader in a clearer and shorter form; or how 41 Text | I must express myself in clearer language, and this will


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