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Cratylus
   Part
1 Intro| knowledge of language is almost confined to languages which are fully Euthydemus Part
2 Text | if the discussion were confined to your two selves; but Gorgias Part
3 Text | what if the itching is not confined to the head? Shall I pursue Laws Book
4 6 | such associations are to be confined to men, or extended to women 5 7 | ever afterwards they are confined again to a superior diet, Meno Part
6 Intro| Plato’s writings and are not confined to him. The forms which 7 Intro| new conditions, at first confined between high and narrow Parmenides Part
8 Intro| the One and Many is there confined to the region of Ideas, Phaedrus Part
9 Intro| dialogue is not strictly confined to a single subject, but 10 Intro| pleases. Its use is not confined, as people commonly suppose, 11 Intro| wander. If each dialogue were confined to the development of a 12 Intro| be ‘cribbed, cabined, and confined’ within a province or an 13 Text | that I have heard the art confined to speaking and writing 14 Text | disputation, then, is not confined to the courts and the assembly, Philebus Part
15 Intro| personal conception of mind is confined to the human mind, and not The Republic Book
16 1 | of each art is specially confined to the art? ~Yes. ~Then, 17 2 | injustice, which is not confined to the poets, but is found 18 4 | be what you are not, are confined to cobblers; but when the 19 4 | concupiscent soul, no longer confined to her own sphere, should 20 5 | the guilt of war is always confined to a few persons and that 21 6 | discussion could have been confined to this one subject and 22 10 | Very true. ~And is this confined to the sight only, or does 23 10 | other bad quality, when confined to the actual food, is not The Seventh Letter Part
24 Text | teaching, was not likely to be confined to himself. Indeed, he saw The Sophist Part
25 Intro| so various could not be confined within the limits of a single 26 Intro| struggle for existence is not confined to the animals, but appears 27 Intro| which the human mind was confined. Formerly when philosophers 28 Text | of doing or suffering is confined to becoming, and that neither The Statesman Part
29 Intro| the franchise should be confined to the educated or to those 30 Text | tame animals, and is also confined to gregarious animals.~YOUNG The Symposium Part
31 Intro| word has been too often confined to one kind of love. And Theaetetus Part
32 Intro| intense, especially when confined within narrow limits. The 33 Intro| bird in a cage, the mind confined to sense is always being 34 Intro| study of the mind which is confined to the individual. The nature Timaeus Part
35 Intro| the Timaeus is by no means confined to speculations on physics. 36 Intro| of the last generation, confined to a period of six thousand 37 Intro| bodies to larger ones. Had he confined himself to the latter he 38 Intro| twenty-four hours, must be confined to the effects produced 39 Intro| into a great legend, not confined to Greece only, but spreading


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