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touches 35
touching 39
touchstone 6
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touches

Charmides
   Part
1 PreS | its effect on very minute touches; and that it is a work of Cratylus Part
2 Intro| of humour and satirical touches: the inspiration which comes 3 Text | principle which embraces and touches and is able to follow them, 4 Text | name like it, because she touches that which is in motion ( Gorgias Part
5 Intro| with a sort of irony which touches with a light hand both his 6 Intro| they have, and is full of touches which recall the experiences 7 Intro| very simple in style; a few touches bring the picture home to Laws Book
8 8 | laid down. And if a slave touches any fruit of this sort, Parmenides Part
9 Intro| Ideas. For in some points he touches questions which have not 10 Intro| As existing in others, it touches the others; and as existing 11 Intro| and as existing in itself, touches only itself. But from another 12 Intro| point of view, that which touches another must be next in 13 Text | to that in which what it touches is situated?~True.~Then 14 Text | all which reasons the one touches and does not touch itself 15 Text | same spot, for it nowhere touches the same, for the same is, Phaedo Part
16 Text | like a drunkard, when she touches change?~Very true.~But when Phaedrus Part
17 Intro| the test of ridicule he touches, as with the point of a 18 Intro| of Christ...~Some other touches of inimitable grace and Philebus Part
19 Intro| them in the Parmenides. He touches on the same difficulties Protagoras Part
20 Intro| Menexenus. Several lesser touches of satire may be observed, The Republic Book
21 10 | things because he lightly touches on a small part of them, The Sophist Part
22 Intro| accurate, and has several touches of humour and satire. The The Statesman Part
23 Intro| the son of Armenius, he touches upon the question of freedom 24 Intro| interpreted his own parable.~He touches upon another question of 25 Intro| end of the Republic, Plato touches on the subject of necessity The Symposium Part
26 Intro| in their application, he touches lightly upon a difficulty 27 Intro| there are not wanting many touches of humour and fancy, which 28 Text | light of fame?—he whom Love touches not walks in darkness. The Theaetetus Part
29 Text | Yes.~SOCRATES: And he who touches anything, touches something 30 Text | he who touches anything, touches something which is one and Timaeus Part
31 Intro| the Republic. He lightly touches upon a few points,—the division 32 Intro| is a mosaic work of small touches which, partly by their minuteness, 33 Text | diffuses the motions of what it touches or what touches it over 34 Text | what it touches or what touches it over the whole body, 35 Text | and itself strikes and touches it; there is no violence


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