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The Apology
   Part
1 Text | their affidavit be read: it contains something of this kind: Charmides Part
2 PreF | work of Mr. Grote, which contains excellent analyses of the Laws Book
3 5 | to take that number which contains the greatest and most regular 4 8 | stream or the cistern which contains the water, in such manner 5 12 | soul, besides other things, contains mind, and the head, besides 6 12 | head, besides other things, contains sight and hearing; and the Lysis Part
7 Text | And also the vessel which contains the wine?~Certainly.~But 8 Text | the earthen vessel which contains them, equally with his son? Meno Part
9 Intro| expression of it.~This Dialogue contains the first intimation of 10 Text | designate as figure—which contains straight as well as round, Parmenides Part
11 Intro| coextensive with the whole one, or contains the whole, and, if coextensive 12 Intro| negative series of propositions contains the first conception of 13 Text | Impossible.~But then, that which contains must be other than that 14 Text | Certainly.~And that which contains, is a limit?~Of course.~ Phaedo Part
15 Intro| soul is immortal because it contains a principle of imperishableness.’ 16 Text | of flesh and skin which contains them; and as the bones are Philebus Part
17 Intro| than the Philebus, which contains, perhaps, more metaphysical 18 Text | body of the universe, which contains elements like those in our The Republic Book
19 2 | a very small State which contains all these. ~Then, again, 20 7 | more than anything else contains a divine element which always 21 9 | examples, or the class which contains true opinion and knowledge The Sophist Part
22 Text | that it has no soul which contains them?~THEAETETUS: And in The Statesman Part
23 Intro| return.~Still the Politicus contains a higher and more ideal 24 Intro| the Statesman. The Sophist contains four examples of division, 25 Text | to ask which of these two contains the royal art, for it is Theaetetus Part
26 Intro| rejoins, that this answer contains too much and also too little. 27 Intro| that I am not the bag which contains the arguments, but that 28 Intro| language, and early language contains the first impressions or Timaeus Part
29 Intro| the body. This outer net contains two lesser nets, one corresponding 30 Intro| of Plato.~(b) The Timaeus contains an assertion perhaps more 31 Intro| facts.~The Timaeus also contains an anticipation of the stoical 32 Intro| in the Doric dialect, and contains several words which do not 33 Text | original of the universe contains in itself all intelligible 34 Text | denser than gold, and it contains a small and fine portion 35 Text | acid and saline qualities, contains all sorts of bile and serum


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