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Charmides
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1 PreF | other labourers in the same field. The books which I have Cratylus Part
2 Intro| kind by which this vast field of language admits of being 3 Intro| have been applied in the field of philology, as well as 4 Intro| overpowered and retires from the field. They attain the full rights Euthyphro Part
5 Text | mine who worked for us as a field labourer on our farm in Laches Part
6 Intro| appearance of the soldier in the field. Laches, the blunt warrior, 7 Text | and self-possessed in the field. And I will not disdain 8 Text | original discoverers in that field, give us some proof of your Laws Book
9 1 | that while they are in the field the citizens are by the 10 3 | are useless to them on the field of battle, and they think 11 8 | any sense, should take the field at least for one day in 12 8 | abstain too from any female field of increase in which that Lysis Part
13 Intro| The manner in which the field of argument is widened, Phaedo Part
14 Text | accompany him and return to the field of argument.~ECHECRATES: Phaedrus Part
15 Intro| like plaster over the whole field of knowledge. It had grown 16 Intro| stimulus to grow, or any field in which to blossom and 17 Text | as long as yours into the field, which I doubt. For quite Philebus Part
18 Intro| regularly divided a particular field of knowledge into classes, 19 Intro| admissions which will narrow the field of dispute; and we may as 20 Intro| without entering on this wide field, even a superficial consideration 21 Text | excellent Philebus has left the field.~SOCRATES: Surely the truth Protagoras Part
22 Intro| regarded as affording a field for the ingenuity of the The Sophist Part
23 Intro| retirement of Socrates from the field of argument, and the substitution 24 Intro| also be found in a similar field: jesuits, puritans, methodists, 25 Intro| parts, will cover the whole field of philosophy. But are we The Statesman Part
26 Text | still reserve a considerable field for themselves.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Theaetetus Part
27 Intro| vague and indefinite. The field of consciousness is never Timaeus Part
28 Intro| the arts, there is another field which has been hitherto 29 Intro| this is like a fertile field in which the seed is quickened 30 Text | receive. That which, like a field, was to receive the divine 31 Text | the earth or herb of the field, which God planted to be 32 Text | sow in the womb, as in a field, animals unseen by reason


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