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Charmides
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1 Intro| Charmides himself do we find any resemblance to the Charmides of history, 2 Intro| the later ones. (v) Their resemblance to one another; in all the Cratylus Part
3 Intro| of Socrates, have a close resemblance to the earlier dialogues, 4 Intro| proper letters, which bear a resemblance to the thing signified. 5 Text | compounded bore some degree of resemblance to the objects of which 6 Text | that this dragging in of resemblance, as Hermogenes says, is The First Alcibiades Part
7 Pre | concluding words bear a great resemblance to the earlier dialogues; 8 Intro| Alcibiades has several points of resemblance to the undoubted dialogues Ion Part
9 Intro| sophists; and this family resemblance may be traced in the Ion. Laches Part
10 Intro| and all.~Some points of resemblance, and some points of difference, Laws Book
11 2 | imitated, ever know whether the resemblance is truthfully executed? Menexenus Part
12 Pre | concluding words bear a great resemblance to the earlier dialogues; Parmenides Part
13 Intro| school. It also bears a resemblance to some modern speculations, 14 Text | far as the individual is a resemblance of the idea? That which 15 Text | participate in the ideas by resemblance, has to be given up, and Phaedrus Part
16 Intro| is human nature,—an exact resemblance, is in the main the Platonic Philebus Part
17 Intro| They bear a very faded resemblance to the interested audiences 18 Intro| grounds:—1. The general resemblance to the later dialogues and Protagoras Part
19 Text | admit that justice bears a resemblance to holiness, for there is The Republic Book
20 6 | of which this is only the resemblance, to include the animals 21 9 | resembles: and surely the resemblance holds? ~Very true, he said. ~ The Sophist Part
22 Intro| he is an artist, and the resemblance does not end here. For they 23 Intro| present let us assume the resemblance of the two, which may probably 24 Intro| logic bear a superficial resemblance to the divisions of the 25 Text | another true thing, but only a resemblance.~STRANGER: And you mean 26 Text | THEAETETUS: Exactly.~STRANGER: A resemblance, then, is not really real, The Symposium Part
27 Text | satyr. Aye, and there is a resemblance in other points too. For Theaetetus Part
28 Intro| letters’? For there is no real resemblance between the relation of 29 Text | be narrating dreams, the resemblance of the two states is quite Timaeus Part
30 Intro| yesterday, how close the resemblance was between your city and 31 Intro| there was supposed to be a resemblance between the two writers. 32 Intro| Timaeus, and that their resemblance to it has been exaggerated.~ 33 Text | the thing generated is a resemblance. And we may liken the receiving


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