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outcries 1
outcry 4
outdid 1
outer 40
outermost 5
outlandish 2
outlaw 4
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40 musical
40 mysteries
40 oracle
40 outer
40 plenty
40 proposal
40 requires
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outer

Cratylus
   Part
1 Intro| severance of the inner and outer world, of the idea and the 2 Intro| world took the place of outer; how the pictorial or symbolical Critias Part
3 Intro| over the bridges to the outer circles. And there were 4 Text | underneath the zones, on the outer as well as the inner side. 5 Text | along the bridges to the outer circles; and there were Lysis Part
6 Text | Lyceum, intending to take the outer road, which is close under 7 Text | Most of them were in the outer court amusing themselves; Phaedrus Part
8 Text | the charioteer into the outer world, and is carried round Philebus Part
9 Text | the case may be, of the outer parts; and this is due to The Republic Book
10 9 | within, and sees only the outer hull, may believe the beast 11 10 | hand the revolution of the outer circle of the whorl or spindle, The Symposium Part
12 Text | this? To be sure he is: his outer mask is the carved head Theaetetus Part
13 Intro| but the truth is, that the outer form of them only is residing 14 Intro| supposes God to be the outer heaven or circle of the 15 Intro| the definiteness of the outer and of the universality 16 Text | anointing themselves in the outer court, and now they seem 17 Text | SOCRATES: Yes, my boy, outer barbarians. Far more ingenious 18 Text | but the truth is, that the outer form of him only is in the 19 Text | Theodorus, or from some outer barbarian?~THEAETETUS: How Timaeus Part
20 Intro| and bent into an inner and outer circle or sphere, cutting 21 Intro| at which they cross. The outer circle or sphere was named 22 Intro| fire flashes forth, and the outer finds a way in and is extinguished 23 Intro| to the extremity of the outer net. The inner parts of 24 Intro| and out of it, while the outer net found a way into and 25 Intro| into an inner circle and an outer, both moving with an uniform 26 Intro| motion around a centre, the outer circle containing the fixed, 27 Intro| out of them has formed the outer circle of the fixed stars 28 Intro| heavens into an inner and outer circle of the other and 29 Intro| those of the planets. The outer and the inner sphere cross 30 Intro| the stars, which, if the outer heaven is supposed to be 31 Intro| earth goes round with the outer heaven and sun in twenty-four 32 Intro| earth goes round with the outer heaven and sun; although 33 Intro| revolution of the sun and outer heaven precisely coincide, 34 Intro| axis and of the sun and outer heavens around the earth 35 Intro| greater part of the body. This outer net contains two lesser 36 Intro| supposes the inward and the outer world mutually to imply 37 Text | axis, he made the one the outer and the other the inner 38 Text | circle. Now the motion of the outer circle he called the motion 39 Text | like lightning, and the outer finds a way in and is extinguished 40 Text | centre of the body, while the outer parts are composed of air.


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