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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| the world is like ‘a leaky vessel,’ or ‘a man who has a running 2 Intro| like the water in a leaky vessel, or that the world is a Critias Part
3 Text | pilots from the stern of the vessel, which is an easy way of Euthydemus Part
4 Text | sitting at the helm of the vessel of state, piloting and governing Gorgias Part
5 Intro| to be carrying water to a vessel, which is full of holes, 6 Text | and make-believe nature—a vessel (An untranslatable pun,— 7 Text | incontinent part, he compared to a vessel full of holes, because it 8 Text | that they pour water into a vessel which is full of holes out Ion Part
9 Text | the ruler of a sea-tossed vessel ought to say?~ION: No; the Laches Part
10 Text | which struck a transport vessel, and was armed with a weapon, 11 Text | proverb says, ‘break the large vessel in learning to make pots.’ Laws Book
12 3 | anything, too large a sail to a vessel, too much food to the body, Lysis Part
13 Text | He would.~And also the vessel which contains the wine?~ 14 Text | of wine, or the earthen vessel which contains them, equally Phaedo Part
15 Text | executions; and when the vessel is detained by contrary Philebus Part
16 Intro| image of a full and empty vessel. But the truth is rather, Protagoras Part
17 Text | carry them away in another vessel; when you have paid for 18 Text | overpower in the command of a vessel?— not the private individual, The Republic Book
19 6 | will he not be an empty vessel? ~That is certain. Laboring 20 10 | Unmindfulness, whose water no vessel can hold; of this they were The Symposium Part
21 Text | had caught his eye was a vessel holding more than two quarts— Timaeus Part
22 Intro| heavens, and the nurse or vessel of generation, moistened 23 Intro| shapes. By the motion of the vessel, the elements were divided, 24 Intro| brain, intending that the vessel containing this substance 25 Intro| Plato to be the ‘containing vessel or nurse of generation.’ 26 Intro| The brain, the containing vessel of the divine part of the 27 Text | drag after them the whole vessel of the soul, then the courses 28 Text | his body.~And so in the vessel of the head, they first 29 Text | shaken by the receiving vessel, which, moving like a winnowing 30 Text | motion of the receiving vessel the bulk of each class is 31 Text | animal was perfected, the vessel containing this substance 32 Text | compared to the keel of a vessel which is just off the stocks;