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Charmides Part
1 PreF | Plato, but not a unity of design in the whole, nor perhaps Cratylus Part
2 Intro| supposing that an element of design and art enters into language. 3 Intro| constructs consciously and by design; and see, if we do not understand, Critias Part
4 Intro| artistic difficulty of the design, cannot be determined.~ The First Alcibiades Part
5 Text | indeed, my dear fellow, the design which you meditate of teaching Gorgias Part
6 Intro| true orator has a settled design, running through his life, 7 Intro| within the scope of his design. The main purpose of the Laws Book
8 2 | virtue. And now the original design of the argument which was 9 3 | some degree our proposed design:—Shall we do so?~Cleinias. 10 3 | kings and of their whole design, nor ignorance of military 11 3 | and was persisting in his design. The Athenians were under 12 5 | legislator to perfect his design, and when it is perfected, 13 8 | been deemed to fulfil their design fairly.~The regulations 14 9 | moment, but with insidious design, and after an interval, 15 9 | shall wrongfully and of design slay with his own hand any 16 9 | the deed in intention and design, and he continues to dwell Parmenides Part
17 Intro| other dialogue, and the design of the writer is not expressly Phaedo Part
18 Intro| that there is one mind or design which pervades them all. Philebus Part
19 Intro| incompleteness in the general design. As in the speeches of Thucydides, 20 Text | and true to that original design, has gone on to ask whether Protagoras Part
21 Intro| woven together in a single design, and moving towards one The Republic Book
22 1 | these questions with any design of injuring you in the argument? ~ 23 5 | result accords with our design. ~What do you mean? ~What The Symposium Part
24 Intro| narrates the failure of his design. He has suffered agonies 25 Text | the prosecution of this design, when I next went to him, 26 Text | still in pursuance of my design, after we had supped, I Theaetetus Part
27 Intro| the characters and in the design.~The dialogue is an enquiry Timaeus Part
28 Intro| creation as the work of design. The creator is like a human 29 Intro| builder engaged in some great design, who could only dig with 30 Intro| tendencies and marks of design also, has been a question 31 Intro| under the image of mind or design as under any other. At any 32 Intro| both of benevolence and of design in the frame of man and 33 Intro| For he sees the marks of design in the world; but he no 34 Intro| in the execution of his design to condescend to the crudest 35 Text | was nothing beside him. Of design he was created thus, his 36 Text | effects without order or design. Of the second or co-operative 37 Text | future.~Thus our original design of discoursing about the