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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| about philology which may be learnt from Homer. Does he not 2 Intro| semivowels; and when we have learnt them singly, we shall learn 3 Intro| than we are, and that we learnt of them; or that antiquity 4 Intro| names: but how can he have learnt things from names before 5 Intro| instinct to him. Primitive men learnt to speak from one another, 6 Intro| its mother or nurse. They learnt of course a rudimentary, 7 Text | to tell you what he has learnt from Protagoras about the Gorgias Part
8 Intro| Gorgias, that Polus has learnt how to make a speech, but Laches Part
9 Text | and may therefore have learnt of others. And they are Laws Book
10 2 | than that which we have learnt and been accustomed to sing 11 7 | difference between one who has learnt and one who has not, and 12 7 | discourses which I have ever learnt or heard, either in poetry Menexenus Part
13 Intro| good orator because he had learnt of Aspasia, is not coarse, Meno Part
14 Intro| knowledge? He had never learnt geometry in this world; Phaedrus Part
15 Intro| philosophy of nature which he learnt of Anaxagoras. True rhetoric Philebus Part
16 Intro| the initiated, who has learnt to despise the body and The Republic Book
17 1 | I suspect you must have learnt out of Homer; for he, speaking 18 5 | youth, and when they have learnt to ride, take them on horseback The Seventh Letter Part
19 Text | from Dion, and others had learnt from these, getting their 20 Text | real reasons why he had learnt nothing during my previous 21 Text | expectations, as though they had learnt something high and mighty.~ 22 Text | and vice. For both must be learnt together; and together also 23 Text | and together also must be learnt, by complete and long continued 24 Text | I say, neither heard nor learnt any sound teaching about 25 Text | discovered it for himself or learnt it before from others, or 26 Text | thinks he has discovered or learnt the things and that they The Sophist Part
27 Intro| looks back upon what he has learnt, from the vantage-ground 28 Text | with realities, and have learnt by sad experience to see The Statesman Part
29 Intro| determines whether music is to be learnt or not, and this is different Theaetetus Part
30 Intro| ignorance. Of the language learnt in childhood not a word 31 Intro| Psychology can still only be learnt from reflections on ourselves, Timaeus Part
32 Intro| honour; and here he first learnt, by conversing with the 33 Intro| became living creatures, and learnt their appointed tasks, and 34 Text | fastened by vital chains, and learnt their appointed task, moving