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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| the world’s history; they mark periods of unknown length 2 Text | missing, or mistaking of the mark, or aim, or proposal, or Euthydemus Part
3 Text | or temples, or any other mark of gentility.~Nay, Dionysodorus, Laws Book
4 4 | acceptable to them. This is the mark at which we ought to aim. 5 4 | who would rightly hit the mark of piety. Next to these 6 5 | my aim, or do I miss the mark?” In this way, and in this 7 6 | selected, some one shall mark them down; this shall be 8 8 | stone which is the sworn mark of friendship and hatred 9 9 | column or inscription shall mark the place of their interment. 10 10 | do mischief. For do but mark the effect of their words: Meno Part
11 Text | were inspired. And they say—mark, now, and see whether their 12 Text | MENO: I think so.~SOCRATES: Mark now the farther development. Phaedo Part
13 Text | agree?~Of course.~Then now mark the point at which I am Phaedrus Part
14 Intro| introduced, apparently, to mark a change of subject, and 15 Text | has altogether missed the mark, and that I can make a speech Philebus Part
16 Intro| his name received with any mark of respect such as would 17 Intro| generation and has left its mark on thought and civilization 18 Text | brought together, and have the mark or seal of some one nature, The Republic Book
19 4 | be altogether beside the mark if you treated them all 20 5 | and dishonor; and do you mark my words. ~Proceed. ~I said: " The Sophist Part
21 Intro| failure in the attainment of a mark or measure. The latter arises 22 Text | and aiming at an appointed mark, continually miss their 23 Text | which is an articulate mark set on those who do the The Statesman Part
24 Text | this, and we will set the mark of another class upon all 25 Text | see whether there is any mark of division in the art of 26 Text | are to us the heralds. And mark how consistent the sequel 27 Text | a reality, and the chief mark of difference between good The Symposium Part
28 Intro| there any Greek writer of mark who condones or approves Theaetetus Part
29 Intro| or ‘right opinion with a mark of difference.’~...~Terpsion, 30 Intro| possession of a characteristic mark, which seems to answer to 31 Text | was not so far from the mark when he identified perception 32 Text | miss and fall wide of the mark—and this is called falsehood.~ 33 Text | popular notion of telling the mark or sign of difference which