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The Apology Part
1 Intro| intercourse. Nor is there any trace in the Dialogues of an attempt Cratylus Part
2 Intro| have vainly endeavoured to trace the process by which proper 3 Intro| observation.~(2) There is no trace in any of Plato’s writings 4 Intro| denote. But there is no more trace of this in Plato than there 5 Intro| analysis of language, we trace the opposite and contrasted 6 Intro| spontaneously in speech. We can trace the impulse to bind together 7 Intro| 9) Proceeding further to trace the influence of literature 8 Intro| furnished by proverbs. We may trace in poetry how the simple The First Alcibiades Part
9 Text | enough;’ but who ever saw the trace of money going out of Lacedaemon? Laws Book
10 3 | existed—in order that we may trace the growth of the excess Meno Part
11 Intro| divine.~There may be some trace of irony in this curious 12 Intro| can be no other. We may trace them in language, in philosophy, Parmenides Part
13 Intro| other things. There is no trace in the Memorabilia of Xenophon 14 Intro| our other ideas; we can trace their history; we can criticize Phaedrus Part
15 Intro| of earth and heaven, and trace the works of creation to 16 Intro| There occurs the first trace of the distinction between 17 Intro| attack them; or he might trace a fanciful connexion between The Republic Book
18 6 | this, they will proceed to trace an outline of the constitution? ~ The Sophist Part
19 Intro| method, of which another trace may be thought to be discerned 20 Intro| Plato, we find no other trace in Greek philosophy; he 21 Intro| single notion. There is no trace of this reflection in Plato. 22 Intro| suggested, we will endeavour to trace the manner in which Plato 23 Intro| suppose that here we have a trace of them. But the Atomists 24 Intro| rightly understood, we cannot trace this law of action and reaction. The Statesman Part
25 Intro| last, then, we have found a trace of those whom we were seeking. The Symposium Part
26 Intro| and Persians, there is no trace of such attachments existing 27 Intro| this hostility there is no trace in the Memorabilia. Such Theaetetus Part
28 Intro| examination of the subject, we trace a connection with the later 29 Intro| mental antecedents which we trace in history, and more especially 30 Intro| sensation, and secondly to trace the connexion between theories 31 Intro| various ways in which we may trace the connexion between them. 32 Intro| now that we are able to trace the gradual developement 33 Intro| But in endeavouring to trace the nature of the connexion 34 Intro| embryology: we can only trace how, after birth, it begins Timaeus Part
35 Intro| steps. But still we find a trace reappearing of the teaching 36 Intro| Of neither is there any trace in Plato, who makes the