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Charmides
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1 Ded | present one. I have therefore arranged that those who would like Critias Part
2 Text | the city in those days was arranged on this wise. In the first 3 Text | harbours and docks. And they arranged the whole country in the Gorgias Part
4 Text | chosen and an order of battle arranged, or a position taken, then Laches Part
5 Text | harmony of words and deeds arranged, not in the Ionian, or in Laws Book
6 1 | as well as public, were arranged by him with a view to war; 7 1 | things, and how they are arranged in the laws of Zeus, as 8 2 | Dionysus.~Cleinias. How is that arranged? There is something strange, 9 3 | There were four classes, arranged according to a property 10 6 | other candidates shall be arranged in the same way as in the 11 6 | will therefore have to be arranged in twelve portions, answering 12 6 | private houses ought to be so arranged from the first that the 13 7 | honoured. This has to be arranged at first by certain persons, 14 7 | certain persons, and, when arranged, the whole assembly of the 15 7 | exercise, and large grounds arranged with a view to archery and 16 8 | feasts, all this shall be arranged when the months and days Parmenides Part
17 Intro| classification; the Good arranged in classes is also contrasted Phaedo Part
18 Text | come from Delos, and so we arranged to meet very early at the Phaedrus Part
19 Intro| not to be supposed to have arranged every part of the dialogue 20 Text | conceive, this affair may be arranged for the advantage of both 21 Text | conceive, they might be arranged for our common interest; 22 Text | conceive, they might be arranged for our common interest; Protagoras Part
23 Text | chairs and benches, and arranged them by Hippias, where the The Republic Book
24 1 | other chairs in the room arranged in a semicircle, upon which 25 3 | dactylic or heroic, and he arranged them in some manner which 26 10 | there came a prophet who arranged them in order; then he took The Sophist Part
27 Intro| understanding, however ingeniously arranged or displayed, are the image 28 Intro| than it is, it could be arranged in categories and explained 29 Intro| parts of his writings are arranged by the philosopher in different Theaetetus Part
30 Intro| which Plato himself has arranged this and the two companion 31 Intro| determinations; and they have to be arranged in order, before the scheme Timaeus Part
32 Intro| know how Plato would have arranged his own dialogues, or whether 33 Intro| his mind. But, if he had arranged them, there are many indications 34 Intro| elements of air and water, and arranged them in a continuous proportion—~ 35 Intro| elements of this chaos were arranged by the Creator, and out 36 Intro| and then mind came and arranged things.’ We have already 37 Text | the order in which we have arranged our entertainment. Our intention 38 Text | places before they were arranged so as to form the universe. 39 Text | framed the mouth, as now arranged, having teeth and tongue


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