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31 denial
31 development
31 discussions
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Critias
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1 Text | of cultivation, both the dry sort, which is given us Ion Part
2 Intro| passion are too much for the ‘dry light’ of intelligence which Laws Book
3 5 | well as coins and measures, dry and liquid, and weights, 4 6 | may furnish even to the dry places plenty of good water. 5 6 | placing by them abundance of dry wood, for the benefit of 6 10 | of hot with cold, or of dry with moist, or of soft with Lysis Part
7 Intro| moist is the friend of dry, hot of cold,’ and the like. 8 Intro| character; first of the dry, caustic Ctesippus, of whom 9 Text | unlike: for example, the dry desires the moist, the cold Phaedo Part
10 Text | of hot and cold, wet and dry, then the soul is the harmony Phaedrus Part
11 Text | of which the wing shoots dry up and close, and intercept Philebus Part
12 Intro| Eleatic philosophy. The dry attempt to reduce the presocratic 13 Text | moisture replenishing the dry place is a pleasure: once The Republic Book
14 2 | request, and nurses wet and dry, tirewomen and barbers, The Sophist Part
15 Intro| hot and cold, moist and dry, which were ever marrying 16 Intro| principles, hot and cold, dry and moist, which also formed 17 Text | principles,—a moist and a dry, or a hot and a cold, and The Statesman Part
18 Intro| preservation of things, moist or dry, prepared in the fire or 19 Text | the herds which feed on dry land?~YOUNG SOCRATES: How 20 Text | preservation of things moist and dry, of things prepared in the The Symposium Part
21 Intro| the relations of moist and dry, hot and cold, hoar frost 22 Text | bitter and sweet, moist and dry, and the like. And my ancestor, 23 Text | hot and cold, moist and dry, attain the harmonious love Theaetetus Part
24 Text | sensations, such as hot, dry, sweet, are only such as Timaeus Part
25 Intro| who dwell upon high and dry places, who in their turn 26 Intro| when they melt into and dry up the little veins are 27 Intro| becomes rough and salt and dry, then the fleshy parts fall 28 Text | upon the mountains and in dry and lofty places are more 29 Text | dissolved, they contract and dry up the little veins, they 30 Text | warm, and those which were dry become moist, and the light 31 Text | becomes rough and salt and dry, owing to bad regimen, then


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