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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| the Phaedrus.’ They are mysteries of which he is speaking, Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| there are jests at the mysteries which precede the enthronement, 3 Intro| being initiated into the mysteries of the sophistical ritual. 4 Text | of the Corybantes in the mysteries; and this answers to the Gorgias Part
5 Intro| contain reminiscences of the mysteries. It is a vision of the rewards 6 Intro| have an affinity to the mysteries and to the Orphic modes 7 Text | initiated into the great mysteries before you were initiated Laws Book
8 7 | purifications are made or mysteries celebrated—all this sort 9 9 | those who are learned in the mysteries: they say that such deeds 10 10 | and hierophants of private mysteries and the Sophists, as they Lysis Part
11 Intro| have a knowledge of the mysteries of love. There are likewise Meno Part
12 Intro| and Pythagorean rites and mysteries. It was easier to think 13 Text | yesterday, to go away before the mysteries.~MENO: But I will stay, Parmenides Part
14 Intro| by some as transcendental mysteries; by others as a mere illustration, Phaedo Part
15 Intro| meaning of the founders of the mysteries when they said, ‘Many are 16 Intro| genius in the language of the mysteries or of a disciple of Zoroaster. 17 Intro| had given place in the mysteries and the Orphic poets to 18 Intro| expression was given in the mysteries and Orphic poets: a ‘heap 19 Intro| philosophies; beginning with the mysteries and the Heracleitean alternation 20 Text | them. The founders of the mysteries would appear to have had 21 Text | many,’ as they say in the mysteries, ‘are the thyrsus-bearers, Phaedrus Part
22 Intro| the art of purification by mysteries; thirdly, poetry or the 23 Intro| Then she celebrated holy mysteries and beheld blessed apparitions 24 Text | use of purifications and mysteries made whole and exempt from 25 Text | not having attained to the mysteries of true being, go away, 26 Text | being initiated into perfect mysteries and alone becomes truly 27 Text | of which I speak into the mysteries of true love, if he be captured The Republic Book
28 2 | the latter sort they call mysteries, and they redeem us from 29 2 | reflection, but there are mysteries and atoning deities, and 30 8 | initiated by them in great mysteries, the next thing is to bring The Seventh Letter Part
31 Text | initiates the other in the mysteries. It was from this kind of The Symposium Part
32 Intro| she said, into the greater mysteries; for he who would proceed 33 Intro| Even his knowledge of the mysteries of love, to which he lays 34 Intro| in the language of the mysteries, a higher and a higher degree 35 Text | priest, their sacrifices and mysteries and charms, and all prophecy 36 Text | of this and of the other mysteries of love.’ ‘Marvel not,’ 37 Text | children.~‘These are the lesser mysteries of love, into which even 38 Text | who have need of gods and mysteries, because they are divine. Theaetetus Part
39 Intro| hands. The brethren whose mysteries I am about to unfold to 40 Text | ingenious are the brethren whose mysteries I am about to reveal to