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33 nurture
33 paradox
33 philosophies
33 pieces
33 poetical
33 praising
33 primitive
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Charmides
   Part
1 PreS | to their connection, and pieces together different parts 2 Text | would give equally useful pieces of advice. Shall I tell Cratylus Part
3 Text | together we must take to pieces in like manner, if we are Ion Part
4 Text | you may see a number of pieces of iron and rings suspended Laches Part
5 Text | to be the best puller to pieces of words of this sort.~LACHES: Laws Book
6 7 | that he should be torn in pieces by some other valiant beast 7 10 | that he should shift the pieces; sending the better nature Meno Part
8 Text | broken into a number of pieces: I have given you the pattern.~ 9 Text | frittered away into little pieces. And, therefore, my dear Parmenides Part
10 Intro| mosaic, of which the small pieces are with the utmost fineness 11 Intro| their ideas was falling to pieces, because Hume amused himself Phaedo Part
12 Intro| player of the lyre, and equal pieces of wood or stone may be 13 Text | material things, such as pieces of wood and stones, and 14 Text | another way:—Do not the same pieces of wood or stone appear 15 Text | leather coverings in twelve pieces, and is decked with various The Republic Book
16 1 | more precious than many pieces of gold, do you say that 17 1 | himself, but take and pull to pieces the answer of someone else. ~ 18 3 | coined into yet smaller pieces, and to be as incapable 19 5 | will not tear the city in pieces by differing about "mine" 20 5 | bring himself to tear in pieces his own nurse and mother: 21 6 | they are ready to cut in pieces anyone who says the contrary. 22 9 | home and do many little pieces of mischief in the city. ~ 23 10 | whole body into the minutest pieces, can destroy the soul, until The Seventh Letter Part
24 Text | questioners, who can pull to pieces and criticise the four things. The Statesman Part
25 Text | defenceless, and were torn in pieces by the beasts, who were 26 Text | prepared coverings in entire pieces, and the art of sheltering, Theaetetus Part
27 Intro| everything else, is tumbling to pieces. Nor can Protagoras himself 28 Intro| mind takes the world to pieces and puts it together on Timaeus Part
29 Intro| which we are pulling to pieces and putting together again ( 30 Intro| finally wear out and fall to pieces, old age and death supervene.~ 31 Text | moved they were tumbling to pieces, and moved irrationally, 32 Text | overcome and cut up into small pieces, two and a half parts of 33 Text | cuts our bodies into small pieces (Kepmatizei), and thus naturally


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