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broken

Cratylus
   Part
1 Intro| are only ion with an iota broken off; and ouk on is ouk ion. ‘ 2 Intro| modern languages be easily broken up by amalgamation with 3 Text | suppose the shuttle to be broken in making, will he make 4 Text | another, looking to the broken one? or will he look to 5 Text | eauto exetazei)’: this is broken up into two words, eniautos 6 Text | ousia are ion with an iota broken off; this agrees with the Crito Part
7 Intro| him before the dawn has broken; he himself has been warned Gorgias Part
8 Intro| useless to criticise the broken metaphors of Plato, if the 9 Text | garment, he will have his head broken or his garment torn in an 10 Text | body; and if his limbs were broken or misshapen when he was Laches Part
11 Intro| more useful when they are broken; creating a general interest 12 Text | greatest whenever the ranks are broken and you have to fight singly, 13 Text | ranks of the Persians were broken, they turned upon them like Laws Book
14 6 | time later when the tie is broken, still, while he is in want Lysis Part
15 Intro| which has not been lightly broken...These are a few of the Meno Part
16 Text | whole and sound, and not broken into a number of pieces: Parmenides Part
17 Intro| and so the abstract one broken up into parts by being is 18 Intro| is one at a distance, and broken up when near, and like at 19 Text | being of all sizes, and is broken up more than all things; 20 Text | itself, then, having been broken up into parts by being, 21 Text | whatever we think of, must be broken up into fractions, for a Phaedo Part
22 Text | without the strings, and the broken strings themselves which 23 Text | rallying his defeated and broken army, urging them to accompany Phaedrus Part
24 Intro| of the lover Socrates has broken out in verse, what will 25 Text | lamed or have their wings broken through the ill-driving Philebus Part
26 Intro| the Eleatic Being, can be broken up into a number of individuals, 27 Intro| he would have ‘no limb broken’ of the organism of knowledge;— Protagoras Part
28 Intro| interests, threads of philosophy broken and resumed, satirical reflections The Republic Book
29 10 | his natural members are broken off and crushed and damaged The Seventh Letter Part
30 Text | or turned on a lathe and broken up-none of which things Theaetetus Part
31 Intro| mighty in deeds and words has broken my head; but I am always 32 Intro| manner in which the spirit is broken in a wicked man who listens 33 Intro| for the other. They have broken some of the idols of Psychology: 34 Text | from the sickness which has broken out in the army.~TERPSION: 35 Text | Theseus, mighty in words, has broken my head; nevertheless I 36 Text | and lost, and stammering broken words, is laughed at, not Timaeus Part
37 Intro| into stone; the water is broken up by the earth and escapes 38 Text | ways, and the circles were broken and disordered in every 39 Text | when the greater bodies are broken up, many small bodies will 40 Text | struggling is overcome and broken up, then two volumes of 41 Text | mixes with the earth and is broken up in the process changes


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