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declares

Charmides
   Part
1 Text | respects you are what Critias declares you to be, then, dear Charmides, 2 Text | the point; for if, as he declares, you have this gift of temperance Cratylus Part
3 Intro| nothing’ disguise, and himself declares his first notions about 4 Text | investigation of them. When he declares that your name is not really Gorgias Part
5 Intro| loves to be refuted. Gorgias declares that he is quite one of 6 Intro| And in a similar spirit he declares in the Gorgias that the 7 Intro| of truth and right, and declares that no one, not even the 8 Text | thinking, Callicles, for he declares, that of all the souls in 9 Text | on, as Odysseus in Homer declares that he saw him:~‘Holding Ion Part
10 Intro| embellishments of Homer, in which he declares himself to have surpassed Laws Book
11 3 | the argument emphatically declares that no city can be well 12 4 | tradition, which is true, declares that cities of which some 13 4 | God, as the old tradition declares, holding in his hand the 14 5 | legislator; and indeed the law declares to the disobedient that 15 8 | hearing this enactment, declares in scurrilous terms that 16 10 | What else can he say who declares that the Gods are always 17 11 | or anything else which he declares to be his, let the possessor 18 11 | them curses which every one declares to have been heard and ratified Lysis Part
19 Intro| irony’ of Socrates, who declares, as in the Symposium, that 20 Text | friends?’ for the argument declares ‘That the good are friends.’~ Phaedrus Part
21 Text | or writing them, and yet declares that he speaks by rules Philebus Part
22 Intro| universal law which imperatively declares certain acts to be right 23 Text | an ingenious individual declares that all is disorder?~PROTARCHUS: 24 Text | way; of all pleasures he declares them to be the greatest; Protagoras Part
25 Text | he pays no more than he declares to be their value.~Such The Republic Book
26 7 | you never remark how he declares that he had invented number, The Sophist Part
27 Intro| in jest, half in earnest, declares that he must be a god in 28 Text | about cities,’ as Homer declares, looking from above upon The Statesman Part
29 Intro| prerogative; these, as the law declares, know how to give acceptable 30 Text | priestly class, who, as the law declares, know how to give the gods The Symposium Part
31 Intro| remark. When Aristophanes declares that love is the desire Theaetetus Part
32 Intro| Theaetetus, who in his turn truly declares that Socrates has got a 33 Intro| ugly self, as Theodorus declares. Not that his remark is 34 Text | involved in the thesis which declares man to be the measure of Timaeus Part
35 Intro| the same moving smoothly declares it, then intelligence and 36 Text | the same moving smoothly declares it, then intelligence and


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