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Charmides Part
1 PreS | the two passages to be so combined, or that when he appears Cratylus Part
2 Intro| or of meaning, or of both combined. So many cautions have to 3 Intro| roundness. These were often combined so as to form composite Gorgias Part
4 Intro| which chance and skill are combined, if he plays long enough 5 Intro| people cannot easily be combined with governing by the people: Laws Book
6 3 | and dominion at pleasure, combined with the power of doing 7 7 | high and low notes, are combined—or, again, when they make Meno Part
8 Intro| notion of pre-existence is combined with a true but partial 9 Intro| not extinguished, by the combined energies of the passionate Philebus Part
10 Intro| affirm generally, that the combined life of pleasure and wisdom 11 Intro| philosophy known to us which combined these two characteristics. 12 Text | so now;—when the two are combined, a third will appear.~PROTARCHUS: The Republic Book
13 3 | not untainted by avarice, combined with overweening contempt 14 3 | their youth upward, have combined with the knowledge of their 15 5 | the two questions must be combined, I replied. Now I meant 16 8 | a third added (4), when combined with five (20) and raised 17 10 | effect of beauty is when combined with poverty or wealth in The Sophist Part
18 Intro| multitude, and many such wholes combined under a higher one, and 19 Intro| words have a meaning when combined, and others have no meaning. 20 Intro| For abstractions, though combined by him in the notion, seem 21 Intro| circumstances they may be safely combined. In religion there is a 22 Intro| words ‘has been’ and ‘is’ combined. In other words, the first 23 Text | thing and an action are combined, by the help of a noun and The Statesman Part
24 Intro| dialogue Plato has thus combined two distinct subjects—politics 25 Intro| the greatest intelligence combined with the greatest power? Theaetetus Part
26 Intro| explanation begins when they are combined; the letters are unknown, 27 Text | eye; and the object which combined to form the colour is fulfilled 28 Text | said that true opinion, combined with reason, was knowledge, 29 Text | maintain that true opinion, combined with definition or rational 30 Text | is not attained until, combined with true opinion, there 31 Text | knowledge to be true opinion combined with rational explanation? Timaeus Part
32 Intro| essence, and out of the three combined created the soul of the 33 Intro| rectangular triangles variously combined into regular solid figures: ( 34 Intro| and the other, which God combined in the creation of the world. 35 Text | number of small bodies being combined into a few large ones, or 36 Text | be a remedy for this, God combined with it the liver, and placed 37 Text | positions as they are divided or combined.~Such as we have seen, is