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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| but partially seen; the traces of it are often lost in 2 Intro| hardly be supposed that any traces of an original language 3 Intro| partly also because the traces of onomatopea in separate Critias Part
4 Intro| this there are still some traces. They were careful to preserve 5 Intro| times we hardly seek for traces of the submerged continent; 6 Text | mountains. Of this last the traces still remain, for although The First Alcibiades Part
7 Pre | that vice is ignorance, traces of a Platonic authorship. Gorgias Part
8 Intro| the Nicomachean Ethics. Traces of a ‘robust sophistry’ Laws Book
9 3 | you are saying, when he traces up the ancient state of 10 3 | arrangement there are some shadowy traces still remaining; he made Menexenus Part
11 Pre | that vice is ignorance, traces of a Platonic authorship. Parmenides Part
12 Intro| Indeed, there are very faint traces of the transcendental doctrine Phaedrus Part
13 Intro| Christian fathers are there any traces of good sense or originality, Philebus Part
14 Intro| It is more easy to find traces of the Pythagoreans, Eleatics, The Republic Book
15 4 | his own master;" and other traces of the same notion may be The Second Alcibiades Part
16 Pre | heavy-in-hand. There are traces of Stoic influence in the The Sophist Part
17 Intro| as in the Laws, though traces of a similar temper may 18 Intro| of the early dialogues, traces of the rhythmical monotonous 19 Text | STRANGER: He, then, who traces the pedigree of his art The Symposium Part
20 Intro| efficient cause of creation. The traces of the existence of love, Theaetetus Part
21 Intro| dialectical, and there are traces of the same Megarian influences 22 Intro| fulfil their functions. It traces the connexion, though imperfectly, Timaeus Part
23 Intro| portion of the Timaeus retains traces of the first Greek prose 24 Intro| and had only certain faint traces of themselves, until God 25 Intro| consistency. Everywhere we find traces of the Platonic theory of 26 Intro| the chaos certain germs or traces of the elements. These Plato, 27 Intro| the soul of man, and many traces of anthropomorphism blend 28 Intro| other hand we find fewer traces in Plato of early Ionic 29 Intro| to be found. Nor have any traces been discovered hitherto 30 Text | air had only certain faint traces of themselves, and were