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1 Text | to those who were better acquainted with them.~Were we not right Cratylus Part
2 Intro| Plato’s writings that he was acquainted with any language but Greek. 3 Intro| languages with which we are acquainted always were, and if they 4 Text | Theontas); and when men became acquainted with the other Gods, they Euthydemus Part
5 Intro| had more point, if we were acquainted with the writings against Gorgias Part
6 Intro| nature, and make them better acquainted with the world around them. 7 Text | friend Polus, are so well acquainted, would prevail far and wide: ‘ Ion Part
8 Text | whether I and you became acquainted with this fact by the help Laches Part
9 Intro| Socrates; the other is only acquainted with his actions. Laches Laws Book
10 6 | another. For people must be acquainted with those into whose families 11 10 | informed against by him who is acquainted with the fact, which shall Lysis Part
12 Text | towards like, and making them acquainted.’~I dare say that you have Meno Part
13 Text | And I have no wish to be acquainted.~SOCRATES: Then, my dear 14 Text | these are, whether I am acquainted with them or not.~SOCRATES: 15 Text | words, how, if you are not acquainted with them, you know about Parmenides Part
16 Intro| first became more intimately acquainted, whether at Megara or elsewhere, 17 Intro| but we are too imperfectly acquainted with this last to speak Philebus Part
18 Text | enough of knowledge if he is acquainted only with the divine circle Protagoras Part
19 Text | acquaintance, wished to become acquainted with the young man Zeuxippus 20 Text | for I am perfectly well acquainted with the ode, —I have made The Republic Book
21 3 | like manner those who are acquainted with all sorts of moral The Second Alcibiades Part
22 Pre | writer seems to have been acquainted with the ‘Laws’ of Plato ( The Seventh Letter Part
23 Text | as intercourse made him acquainted with my disposition and The Sophist Part
24 Intro| differently, if he had been acquainted with the Organon of Aristotle. 25 Intro| To this they answer—I am acquainted with them, Theaetetus, and The Symposium Part
26 Intro| wrote against Plato, and was acquainted with his works. Of this 27 Text | have elapsed since I became acquainted with Socrates, and have Theaetetus Part
28 Intro| with whom I have become acquainted. He is no beauty, and therefore 29 Text | Socrates, I have become acquainted with one very remarkable Timaeus Part
30 Intro| Augustine, even though they were acquainted with his writings only through 31 Intro| which he was imperfectly acquainted, and had no words in which 32 Intro| facts with which they were acquainted.’ This is a very crude and 33 Intro| sciences with which they were acquainted are not as great upon the 34 Intro| remarked that Plato was not acquainted with the modern distinction 35 Intro| appear not to be sufficiently acquainted with the early Pythagoreans


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