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Charmides
   Part
1 PreS | occur no less than seven or eight references to Plato, although Laws Book
2 3 | the power of your twentyeight elders equal with that of 3 12 | dass, pay twelve minae, and eight if he be of the second class, Meno Part
4 Text | feet will that be?~BOY: Of eight feet.~SOCRATES: And now 5 Text | order to produce a figure of eight square feet; does he not?~ 6 Text | of this—that is to say of eight feet; and I want to know 7 Text | make a space containing eight feet?~BOY: Yes.~SOCRATES: 8 Text | that this is the figure of eight feet?~BOY: Yes.~SOCRATES: 9 Text | would give you a space of eight feet, as this gives one 10 Text | Good; and is not a space of eight feet twice the size of this, 11 Text | which forms the side of eight feet ought to be more than 12 Text | the double of four?~BOY: Eight.~SOCRATES: Then the figure 13 Text | SOCRATES: Then the figure of eight is not made out of a line 14 Text | the side of a figure of eight feet: but then he thought 15 Text | of how many feet?~BOY: Of eight feet.~SOCRATES: And from Phaedo Part
16 Intro| that ten is two more than eight, and the like. But now those 17 Text | that ten is two more than eight, and that two cubits are 18 Text | to say that ten exceeded eight by, and by reason of, two; Phaedrus Part
19 Text | rejoice when he sees them in eight days appearing in beauty? 20 Text | and is satisfied if in eight months the seeds which he The Republic Book
21 10 | and four others, making eight in all, like vessels which 22 10 | single tone or note. The eight together form one harmony; The Symposium Part
23 Intro| four arms and four legs, eight in all, with incredible 24 Text | four hands and four feet, eight in all, like tumblers going Timaeus Part
25 Intro| since she founded yours, and eight thousand since she founded 26 Intro| triangles, which unite as eight equilateral triangles, and 27 Text | and a sixth part which was eight times the first (8), and 28 Text | they proceeded in their eight courses, God lighted a fire, 29 Text | perfect year when all the eight revolutions, having their 30 Text | triangles, which unite as eight equilateral triangles and 31 Text | Six of these united form eight solid angles, each of which


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