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vary 18
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vassal-what 1
vast 31
vaster 1
vastest 1
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31 treated
31 unchangeable
31 unjustly
31 vast
31 wall
31 walls
31 wind
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vast

Cratylus
   Part
1 Intro| another kind by which this vast field of language admits 2 Intro| earth, and that in this vast but unknown period every 3 Intro| quite sure that it must be vast and incalculable?~CLEINIAS: 4 Intro| analogy prevails in all the vast domain of language, there 5 Intro| natural boundaries, or of a vast river eternally flowing 6 Text | continuance at Troy with all the vast army is a proof of that Critias Part
7 Text | those days to support a vast army, raised from the surrounding 8 Text | country there was also a vast multitude, which was distributed 9 Text | of the ten.~Such was the vast power which the god settled Euthydemus Part
10 Text | Euthydemus? the promise is so vast, that a feeling of incredulity Gorgias Part
11 Text | supposed to instruct such a vast multitude about such high Ion Part
12 Text | another. Thus there is a vast chain of dancers and masters Laws Book
13 3 | are sure that it must be vast and incalculable?~Cleinias. 14 3 | illimitable desert and a vast expanse of land; a herd Phaedo Part
15 Text | believe that the earth is very vast, and that we who dwell in 16 Text | them, as into basins, a vast tide of water, and huge 17 Text | place of outlet pours into a vast region of fire, and forms The Republic Book
18 7 | speaking, Socrates, of a vast work. ~What do you mean? 19 7 | whom we introduce to this vast system of education and 20 9 | difficulty in seeing how vast is the interval by which The Sophist Part
21 Intro| grows not old.’ (iv) This vast ideal system is supposed 22 Intro| begin to suspect that this vast system is not God within 23 Intro| say to us, ‘The world is a vast system or machine which The Statesman Part
24 Intro| perfection of balance, to the vast size of the universe, and 25 Text | perfect balance, to its vast size, and to the fact that 26 Text | YOUNG SOCRATES: Here are two vast divisions, embracing two 27 Text | by their retainers and a vast throng, as the former class The Symposium Part
28 Text | the actors and faced the vast theatre altogether undismayed, 29 Text | towards and contemplating the vast sea of beauty, he will create Timaeus Part
30 Text | as far as Tyrrhenia. This vast power, gathered into one, 31 Text | courses, detained as in a vast river, neither overcame


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