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Charmides Part
1 PreS | play of fancy, the power of drawing characters, are wanting Cratylus Part
2 Intro| together for the purpose of drawing. Deon, as ordinarily written, 3 Text | agoge) for the purpose of drawing;—this has been changed into 4 Text | with them are music and drawing?~HERMOGENES: True.~SOCRATES: Crito Part
5 Intro| The days of Socrates are drawing to a close; the fatal ship Euthydemus Part
6 Text | getting angry with me for drawing distinctions, when he wanted Gorgias Part
7 Intro| may be some advantage in drawing out a little the main outlines Laws Book
8 2 | everything imitated, whether in drawing, music, or any other art, 9 9 | Human nature will be always drawing him into avarice and selfishness, Lysis Part
10 Text | following words:—~‘God is ever drawing like towards like, and making Menexenus Part
11 Intro| prescribed to himself, if any, in drawing the picture of the Silenus Protagoras Part
12 Intro| which Protagoras evades by drawing a futile distinction between The Republic Book
13 1 | age, or because he is now drawing nearer to that other place, 14 4 | his desire; or that he is drawing to himself the thing which 15 6 | soul, and by that power drawing near and mingling and becoming 16 7 | of the one has a power of drawing and converting the mind 17 8 | wits'-end, how can he avoid drawing the conclusion that men 18 10 | from use whether or no his drawing is correct or beautiful? 19 10 | I said that painting or drawing, and imitation in general, The Sophist Part
20 Intro| the actual house and the drawing of it. Nor must we forget 21 Intro| germ from the flower, or in drawing the line which divides ancient 22 Text | operation is denoted angling or drawing up (aspalieutike, anaspasthai).~ 23 Text | and another by the art of drawing, which is a sort of dream The Statesman Part
24 Intro| this seems to be his way of drawing attention to common dialectical 25 Text | class, of ornamentation and drawing, and of the imitations produced 26 Text | the imitations produced by drawing and music, which are designed The Symposium Part
27 Text | mean and narrow-minded, but drawing towards and contemplating Theaetetus Part
28 Intro| is shown in his power of drawing distinctions, and of foreseeing Timaeus Part
29 Intro| thicker than air: and hence in drawing in the breath, when there 30 Intro| escapes, fills the veins by drawing after it the divided portions, 31 Intro| are the more senseless, drawing closer to their native element; 32 Intro| attraction is continually drawing similar elements to the 33 Text | and filling the veins by drawing up out of the belly and