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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| wide diffusion of great authors would make such a decline 2 Intro| stones and jewels of great authors partake of the nature of Crito Part
3 Text | secondly, because we are the authors of his education; thirdly, The First Alcibiades Part
4 Pre | genuineness of ancient Greek authors may be summed up under two Gorgias Part
5 Intro| imitators rather than the authors, being themselves carried 6 Text | men who have been the real authors of the mischief. And that, 7 Text | Pericles, who are the real authors of their calamities; and 8 Text | possessions; not that you are the authors of these misfortunes of 9 Text | public men, for they are the authors of the greatest and most Laws Book
10 3 | kings or any others were the authors of them, had therefore the 11 9 | or his mother who are the authors of his being, and whom the 12 12 | generals shall indict the authors of this proceeding, and Lysis Part
13 Text | a manner the fathers and authors of wisdom, and they speak Menexenus Part
14 Pre | genuineness of ancient Greek authors may be summed up under two Phaedrus Part
15 Intro| they are praised by the authors of romances, who reject 16 Intro| this neglect of the great authors of the past led to the disappearance 17 Text | be excluded. The worst of authors will say something which 18 Text | have been doing, to the authors of such an imaginary art, Philebus Part
19 Intro| exclusive place which their authors would have assigned to them.~ The Republic Book
20 1 | resembling the affection of authors for their own poems, or 21 3 | youth that the gods are the authors of evil, and that heroes 22 5 | holy angels upon the earth, authors of good, averters of evil, 23 6 | come the men who are the authors of the greatest evil to 24 7 | sort of indignation at the authors of her disgrace: and my The Second Alcibiades Part
25 Text | they blame the gods as the authors of the ills which befall The Seventh Letter Part
26 Text | proved disgraceful to its authors. The story of what then 27 Text | in my conflict with the authors of these slanders I was Theaetetus Part
28 Intro| is not observed by their authors or by mankind in general, 29 Intro| may pass away, like the authors of them, and ‘leave not Timaeus Part
30 Intro| sense are asleep. For the authors of our being, in obedience 31 Intro| them are they really the authors. For the planters are to 32 Intro| sufficient discrimination ancient authors having very different degrees 33 Text | mind and reason. For the authors of our being, remembering 34 Text | following principles:—~The authors of our race were aware that