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Charmides Part
1 Text | would obtain from their severally doing the things which they Gorgias Part
2 Text | subjects with which they severally have to do.~GORGIAS: Clearly.~ Ion Part
3 Text | the Gods by whom they are severally possessed. Was not this Laws Book
4 5 | of persons who they ought severally to be. But of human things 5 5 | differ or do not differ severally in number and magnitude 6 6 | and their families, should severally have given satisfactory 7 6 | proper ages when they were severally fitted for it, shall share 8 6 | there be allotted to them severally every month the various 9 6 | guardians of the law whom they severally think will be the best superintendent 10 7 | the time when, they are severally to be imparted. As the shipwright 11 7 | and when, and to what Gods severally they are to sacrifice and 12 8 | general. What they ought severally to be in language and song, 13 9 | described. Having mentioned them severally under their usual names, 14 10 | existences. The elements are severally moved by chance and some Meno Part
15 Text | what are the things which severally profit us. Health and strength, Parmenides Part
16 Intro| two and either of two is severally one, and if one be added 17 Text | natures or kinds are known severally by the absolute idea of 18 Text | together two, they must be severally one?~Clearly.~And if each Phaedo Part
19 Text | which the genius of each severally guides them, first of all, Philebus Part
20 Text | these opposite pleasures are severally alike!~PROTARCHUS: Why, 21 Text | pleasures and pains originating severally in the two processes which 22 Text | of opinion that they were severally two.~SOCRATES: Right; but 23 Text | which of the two they are severally most akin.~PROTARCHUS: You Protagoras Part
24 Text | and to distribute to them severally their proper qualities. 25 Text | memorable sentences, which they severally uttered. And they met together The Republic Book
26 3 | what sort of lives they are severally the imitations I am unable 27 4 | three classes in the State severally did their own business; 28 9 | own business, and enjoy severally the best and truest pleasures 29 10 | which have been mentioned severally and collectively upon virtue; 30 10 | the genius whom they had severally chosen, to be the guardian The Sophist Part
31 Text | they are, and in what they severally differ from one another.~ Timaeus Part
32 Intro| smooth and the rough are severally produced by the union of 33 Text | another, and when they are severally eclipsed to our sight and 34 Text | the instruments of time severally adapted to them, and to 35 Text | That in which the elements severally grow up, and appear, and 36 Text | flesh join, which answered severally to the right and left side 37 Text | they change places, passing severally into their proper positions 38 Text | soul, whichever they may severally assail, they create infinite