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Charmides
   Part
1 PreS | where a sentence begins and ends; and paragraphs are few 2 PreS | order adopted in this work, ends with the Republic, the ‘ 3 Text | themselves, until at the two ends of the row one had to get Cratylus Part
4 Intro| enthusiasm has abated, Socrates ends, as he has begun, with a Critias Part
5 Text | enclosed the whole, the ends meeting at the mouth of Euthydemus Part
6 Intro| things which have different ends produces a compound inferior 7 Text | the attainment of their ends. Only in the case when the 8 Text | good, but tend to different ends, and they participate in 9 Text | attainment of their respective ends, and are really third, although Gorgias Part
10 Intro| dust and dialectics, he ends by losing his method, his 11 Intro| compass their immediate ends. We pity them, and make 12 Text | always and fulfil all their ends through the medium of words?~ Laws Book
13 4 | better who accomplishes his ends in a double way, or he who Meno Part
14 Text | that in which the solid ends; or, more concisely, the 15 Text | the guidance of wisdom, ends in happiness; but when she Phaedrus Part
16 Text | road, but not for lesser ends such as yours. Truly, the Philebus Part
17 Intro| rest for a time in inferior ends, and do not cast their eyes 18 Intro| eyes beyond them, these ends are really dependent on 19 Intro| one begin where the other ends; there is a gulf between 20 Text | that other things are the ends to which the former class Protagoras Part
21 Intro| virtue, and now the latter ends by affirming that virtue The Republic Book
22 1 | be truly said to be the ends of these organs? ~They may. ~ 23 1 | things which fulfil their ends fulfil them by their own 24 1 | to be reckoned among the ends of the soul? ~Assuredly, 25 1 | can she not fulfil her own ends when deprived of that excellence? ~ 26 3 | True, he said. ~And he ends by becoming a hater of philosophy, 27 6 | ideas, and in ideas she ends. ~I understand you, he replied; 28 8 | into private houses, and ends by getting among the animals 29 10 | the light, they saw the ends of the chains of heaven 30 10 | of a trireme. From these ends is extended the spindle The Seventh Letter Part
31 Text | best laws, reaching these ends without executions and murders The Sophist Part
32 Intro| predecessors—they are still ends to him, and not mere instruments Timaeus Part
33 Intro| passes through the ear and ends in the region of the liver, 34 Intro| where the figure or myth ends and the philosophical truth 35 Text | which begins in the head and ends in the region of the liver.


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