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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| know them in their various combinations of two or more letters; 2 Intro| infinite gradations and combinations. Whatever slight differences 3 Text | thus, at last, from the combinations of nouns and verbs arrive Euthydemus Part
4 Intro| and propositions and the combinations of them may properly be Laws Book
5 3 | unnatural separations and combinations of them, are dispersed and Phaedrus Part
6 Intro| conditions may lead to many new combinations of thought and language. Philebus Part
7 Text | argument implies that there are combinations of pleasure and pain in The Republic Book
8 3 | their recurring sizes and combinations; not slighting them as unimportant 9 3 | contrary forms, in all their combinations, and can recognize them 10 5 | one; but from the various combinations of them with actions and 11 10 | savage, in all sorts of combinations. ~All the souls had now The Sophist Part
12 Intro| assertion of unity, or by their combinations and separations of two or 13 Intro| seyn,’ though the simplest combinations of nouns and verbs, require The Statesman Part
14 Intro| recognize it in all its combinations. Example comes into use 15 Intro| same letters in unknown combinations; and this is the sort of 16 Text | the same character in both combinations, until all cases in which 17 Text | other a correct notion of combinations; but when the elements are The Symposium Part
18 Intro| and even from imperfect combinations of the two elements in teachers Theaetetus Part
19 Intro| vainly trying to find new combinations of them, or to transfer 20 Intro| unknown, the syllables or combinations are known. But this new 21 Intro| absolutely true in all their combinations and consequences. New and 22 Text | And also that different combinations will produce results which 23 Text | known; but the syllables or combinations of them are known and expressed, 24 Text | syllables, which are the combinations;—he reasoned, did he not, 25 Text | arising out of the several combinations of harmonious elements—of 26 Text | them in syllables or larger combinations of them to be irrational— Timaeus Part
27 Intro| seeming to find in endless combinations of geometrical figures or 28 Intro| arithmetic in all their combinations are always the same. The 29 Intro| derived. All of them are combinations of bright and red with white 30 Text | kinds, and show out of what combinations of numbers each of them 31 Text | which harmonizes so well in combinations pleasing to the palate, 32 Text | diversified by their forms and combinations and changes into one another,