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Charmides Part
1 PreS | rhythmical and varied, the right admixture of words and syllables, Cratylus Part
2 Intro| prancing steeds, the light admixture of quotations from Homer, 3 Intro| these become altered by admixture in various degrees,—they 4 Intro| language. So not without admixture and confusion and displacement 5 Intro| sometimes not without a slight admixture of rhyme, make up a new 6 Text | to express the power of admixture (kerannumenon) and universal 7 Text | whether there is to be an admixture of several of them; just, Critias Part
8 Intro| with too much of the mortal admixture, and they began to degenerate, 9 Text | too much with the mortal admixture, and the human nature got Laws Book
10 8 | language and song, and in the admixture of harmony with rhythm and Menexenus Part
11 Text | pure Hellenes, having no admixture of barbarism in us. For Parmenides Part
12 Intro| abstract, are capable either of admixture or of separation.’~Pythodorus 13 Text | show that these admit of admixture and separation in themselves, Phaedo Part
14 Text | there was also a strange admixture of pain; for I reflected 15 Text | harmony or due proportionate admixture of them. But if so, whenever Philebus Part
16 Text | SOCRATES: And from a like admixture of the finite and infinite 17 Text | remains one other sort of admixture of pleasures and pains.~ 18 Text | as yet see where is the admixture of pleasures and pains.~ 19 Text | have pointed out to you the admixture which takes place in comedy? 20 Text | but they have no necessary admixture of pain; and all pleasures, 21 Text | unadulterated and freest from any admixture of other colours?~PROTARCHUS: The Republic Book
22 3 | or silver parent has an admixture of brass and iron, then 23 3 | of artisans who having an admixture of gold or silver in them 24 3 | divine by any such earthly admixture; for that commoner metal The Sophist Part
25 Intro| kinds which are capable of admixture; and in this way we may 26 Text | all this if there were no admixture.~THEAETETUS: True.~STRANGER: 27 Text | admitted that there was no admixture of natures at all.~THEAETETUS: The Statesman Part
28 Text | the falling off was the admixture of matter in him; this was 29 Text | good, and great was the admixture of evil, and there was a Theaetetus Part
30 Intro| composition of these or the admixture or assimilation of them 31 Text | of motion and change and admixture all things are becoming 32 Text | gritty, or those who have an admixture of earth or dung in their Timaeus Part
33 Intro| burnt and there is a larger admixture of black. Flame-colour is 34 Text | juices or saps. The unequal admixture of these fluids creates 35 Text | dun (Greek), and dun by an admixture of black and white; pale 36 Text | pale yellow (Greek), by an admixture of white and auburn. White