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Charmides
   Part
1 PreS | of paragraphs at suitable intervals must not be neglected if Cratylus Part
2 Intro| words are repeated at short intervals. Of course the length of Critias Part
3 Text | there were guard-houses at intervals for the guards, the more 4 Text | sea: these canals were at intervals of a hundred stadia, and Gorgias Part
5 Intro| appearing and reappearing at intervals: such as the bees stinging Laws Book
6 7 | which lesser and greater intervals, slow and quick, or high 7 7 | more than that which has intervals of rest, in which the will Phaedrus Part
8 Intro| after a time at no long intervals, first one and then the Philebus Part
9 Intro| number and nature of the intervals, and the systems which are 10 Text | number and nature of the intervals and their limits or proportions, The Republic Book
11 8 | and cubed) obtaining three intervals and four terms of like and 12 10 | and round about, at equal intervals, there is another band, The Statesman Part
13 Text | do better when they have intervals of rest.~SOCRATES: I think, Theaetetus Part
14 Intro| appearing and reappearing at intervals. Again and again we are Timaeus Part
15 Intro| For there occurs at long intervals a derangement of the heavenly 16 Intro| up the double and triple intervals thus—~— over 1, 4/3, 3/2, — 17 Intro| manner there were formed intervals of thirds, 3:2, of fourths, 18 Intro| And next he filled up the intervals of a fourth with ninths, 19 Intro| seven unequal orbits, having intervals in ratios of twos and threes, 20 Intro| This series, of which the intervals are afterwards filled up, 21 Intro| according to certain musical intervals; he has also created time, 22 Intro| seven unequal orbits—the intervals between them being in the 23 Intro| ratios, having the same intervals, though not in the same 24 Intro| establishment of order; the intervals of time which may be observed 25 Intro| the Pythagoreans, whose intervals of number applied to the 26 Text | which recurs after long intervals; at such times those who 27 Text | he filled up the double intervals (i.e. between 1, 2, 4, 8) 28 Text | and placing them in the intervals, so that in each interval 29 Text | over 27.).~Where there were intervals of 3/2 and of 4/3 and of 30 Text | connecting terms in the former intervals, he filled up all the intervals 31 Text | intervals, he filled up all the intervals of 4/3 with the interval 32 Text | unequal circles having their intervals in ratios of two and three, 33 Text | diverse, that the three double intervals (i.e. between 1, 2, 4, 8), 34 Text | 8), and the three triple intervals (i.e. between 1, 3, 9, 27),


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