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Critias Part
1 Intro| the third, which was the wall of the citadel, flashed 2 Intro| sea was surrounded by a wall, and was crowded with dwellings, 3 Text | they surrounded by a stone wall on every side, placing towers 4 Text | The entire circuit of the wall, which went round the outermost 5 Text | the circuit of the next wall they coated with tin, and 6 Text | harbours, you came to a wall which began at the sea and Gorgias Part
7 Intro| speaking about the middle wall of the Piraeus. He adds 8 Text | advised us about the middle wall.~GORGIAS: And you will observe, Laws Book
9 5 | surround with a circular wall, making the division of 10 6 | surround ourselves with a wall, which, in the first place, 11 6 | the whole city may be one wall, having all the houses capable 12 6 | have inscribed on a whited wall the names of the successive 13 8 | some one who has a common wall, by refusing to give the Lysis Part
14 Text | which is close under the wall. When I came to the postern 15 Text | open door over against the wall. And there, he said, is Parmenides Part
16 Intro| the Ceramicus outside the wall, whither Socrates, then 17 Text | the Ceramicus, outside the wall, whither Socrates, then Phaedrus Part
18 Intro| taking a walk outside the wall, when he is met by Socrates, 19 Text | take a walk outside the wall, for I have been sitting 20 Text | when you have reached the wall come back, as Herodicus 21 Text | went to a place outside the wall that he might practise his The Republic Book
22 4 | Piraeus, under the north wall on the outside, observed 23 6 | retires under the shelter of a wall; and seeing the rest of 24 7 | see, if you look, a low wall built along the way, like 25 7 | said, men passing along the wall carrying all sorts of vessels, 26 7 | materials, which appear over the wall? Some of them are talking, 27 7 | fire throws on the opposite wall of the cave? ~True, he said; Theaetetus Part
28 Intro| mountains is surrounded by a wall. When he hears of large 29 Intro| the organs are parted by a wall, and appear as if they could 30 Text | and he is surrounded by a wall, which is his mountain-pen. Timaeus Part
31 Text | placed the midriff to be a wall of partition between them.