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1 2 | Yes.~Athenian. But equal proportions, whether of quality or quantity, 2 2 | whether a statue has the proportions of a body, and the true 3 2 | of the parts; what those proportions are, and how the parts fit 4 5 | disparage the small and modest proportions of the inheritances which Philebus Part
5 Intro| restored to their normal proportions, is pleasant. Here is our 6 Intro| he may not recognize the proportions or limitations to which 7 Text | intervals and their limits or proportions, and the systems compounded 8 Text | magnitudes obscure their true proportions, and make us opine falsely; The Republic Book
9 3 | gymnastics in the fairest proportions, and best attempers them 10 7 | and maimed of their fair proportions, and although none of their 11 7 | will never imagine that the proportions of night and day, or of 12 10 | narrower, in the following proportions -the sixth is next to the The Sophist Part
13 Intro| illusions, and alter the proportions of figures, in order to 14 Intro| and have to consider the proportions in which under given circumstances 15 Intro| that we can anticipate the proportions human knowledge may attain 16 Text | executed according to the proportions of the original, similar 17 Text | artists were to give the true proportions of their fair works, the 18 Text | images and make only the proportions which appear to be beautiful, The Statesman Part
19 Intro| give the proper colours or proportions to his work. He makes mistakes Theaetetus Part
20 Intro| a truer measure of the proportions of knowledge. The nature 21 Intro| within the mind in its true proportions. Hence the firmer ground Timaeus Part
22 Intro| appeared to attain divine proportions, and to comprehend all truth. 23 Intro| Pythagorean triangles or in proportions of 1:2:4:8 and 1:3:9:27, 24 Intro| by the Creator in certain proportions and reunited; it was then 25 Intro| the work of creation.~The proportions in which the soul of the 26 Intro| process—when the natural proportions of the four elements are 27 Intro| and therefore in the same proportions. Both are intelligent natures 28 Intro| he does not know in what proportions they combine, and he is 29 Intro| be found in mathematical proportions. The doctrine that the heavenly 30 Text | and mingling them in due proportions with one another, made the 31 Text | perceive lesser symmetries or proportions and reason about them, but


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