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skilled

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1 Intro| the awl by the smith or skilled person. But who makes a 2 Intro| the legislator? He is the skilled person who makes them, and 3 Intro| who makes them, and of all skilled workmen he is the rarest. 4 Text | man a carpenter, or the skilled only?~HERMOGENES: Only the 5 Text | only?~HERMOGENES: Only the skilled.~SOCRATES: And when the 6 Text | man a smith, or only the skilled?~HERMOGENES: The skilled 7 Text | skilled?~HERMOGENES: The skilled only.~SOCRATES: And when 8 Text | man a legislator, or the skilled only?~HERMOGENES: The skilled 9 Text | skilled only?~HERMOGENES: The skilled only.~SOCRATES: Then, Hermogenes, 10 Text | the legislator, who of all skilled artisans in the world is 11 Text | priest or sophist who is skilled in purifications of this Crito Part
12 Intro| opinion of the one wise or skilled man. There was a time when Euthyphro Part
13 Text | them, but only a person skilled in horsemanship. Is it not Gorgias Part
14 Text | is the art in which he is skilled.~POLUS: O Chaerephon, there 15 Text | to be chosen who is most skilled; and, again, when walls Ion Part
16 Text | intercourse of men, good and bad, skilled and unskilled, and of the 17 Text | saying that Ion is equally skilled in Homer and in other poets, Laches Part
18 Intro| he would consult the one skilled person who has had masters, 19 Text | which of us is or is not skilled in the art, and has or has 20 Text | indeed, except he who is skilled in the grounds of fear and Laws Book
21 3 | versed in calculation and skilled in all sorts of accomplishments, 22 7 | For as he who is perfectly skilled in the Pancratium or boxing 23 7 | in archery or any other skilled use of missiles, nor could 24 10 | every physician and every skilled artist does all things for 25 11 | beforehand to the buyer. But if a skilled person sells to another 26 11 | sells to another who is not skilled, let the buyer appeal for Protagoras Part
27 Intro| distinction between the skilled and the unskilled in the 28 Intro| distinguishing between the skilled and unskilled in the arts, 29 Intro| the arts, and not between skilled and unskilled politicians. ( 30 Text | a favoured few only, one skilled individual having enough 31 Text | fighting on horseback—the skilled horseman or the unskilled?~ 32 Text | horseman or the unskilled?~The skilled.~And who when fighting with The Republic Book
33 1 | and then they cease to be skilled artists. No artist or sage 34 2 | tools will make a man a skilled workman or master of defence, 35 7 | surely would not regard the skilled mathematician as a dialectician? ~ The Sophist Part
36 Text | angler was, whether he was a skilled artist or unskilled?~THEAETETUS: The Statesman Part
37 Intro| who like may speak, the skilled as well as the unskilled, 38 Text | upon the advice of persons skilled or unskilled, shall be written The Symposium Part
39 Text | Alcibiades.~‘The wise physician skilled our wounds to heal (from


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