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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| no reasons.~I will freely impart to you my own notions, though 2 Text | though I have no objection to impart them to you if you desire, Critias Part
3 Text | when I was a child, I will impart to you the character and Euthydemus Part
4 Text | in a short time they can impart their skill to any one.~ 5 Text | and we believe that we can impart it better and quicker than 6 Text | to them that they would impart wisdom to you, is not at 7 Text | ought to make us wise, and impart knowledge to us, if that Euthyphro Part
8 Text | about him until he begins to impart his wisdom to others, and 9 Text | your behaviour, and seldom impart your wisdom. But I have The First Alcibiades Part
10 Text | anything who was unable to impart his particular wisdom? For 11 Text | When a person is enabled to impart knowledge to another, he Gorgias Part
12 Intro| possesses seeks always to impart to others, and which at 13 Intro| knowledge; for no one can impart a real knowledge of such Laches Part
14 Text | gift, and also were able to impart sight to the eyes, then, 15 Text | satisfied myself, I will freely impart my satisfaction to you, Laws Book
16 2 | theatres, I should like to impart it to those who, as we say, 17 3 | You shall endeavour to impart your thoughts to us, and 18 4 | themselves the art which they impart scientifically to their 19 7 | drink, they are able to impart beauty and health and strength. 20 10 | that the same motion should impart swiftness and slowness in Meno Part
21 Intro| instruct them in rhetoric or impart to them ready-made information 22 Intro| that they are unable to impart their knowledge to their 23 Text | Hellas, and are ready to impart instruction to any one who 24 Text | other times knew how to impart to others that virtue which Parmenides Part
25 Intro| and the teacher who has to impart them will require superhuman Phaedo Part
26 Text | said Simmias. Will you not impart them to us?—for they are Phaedrus Part
27 Text | from the gods that they may impart them to men.~PHAEDRUS: What 28 Text | Skilful speakers they are, and impart their skill to any who is 29 Text | scientifically, in the one case to impart health and strength by giving Philebus Part
30 Intro| word. Still less can they impart to others a common conception 31 Text | both soul and body, and impart a shock to both and to each Protagoras Part
32 Text | our citizens are unable to impart their political wisdom to 33 Text | asked Zeus how he should impart justice and reverence among The Republic Book
34 7 | and is therefore unable to impart this conception, in whatever The Sophist Part
35 Text | argufiers, and are able to impart their own skill to others.~ Theaetetus Part
36 Intro| thing to which we ourselves impart a notion already present Timaeus Part
37 Text | struggle; and then they impart their motions to the whole 38 Text | the surface damp, would impart a natural coolness to the 39 Text | the body, should in turn impart to the soul its proper motions,