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pictorial 4
picture 66
pictured 3
pictures 30
picturesqueness 1
picturing 2
piece 57
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30 lips
30 neighbour
30 offence
30 pictures
30 poseidon
30 practical
30 prepared
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pictures

Cratylus
   Part
1 Intro| acknowledge that names, as well as pictures, are imitations, and also 2 Intro| imitations, and also that pictures may give a right or wrong 3 Intro| wrong? Cratylus admits that pictures may give a true or false 4 Intro| and comparing nouns to pictures, you may give them all the 5 Intro| in dreams and more like pictures, rapidly succeeding one 6 Text | And you would say that pictures are also imitations of things, 7 Text | of imitation (I mean both pictures or words) are not equally 8 Text | Socrates, in the case of pictures; they may be wrongly assigned; 9 Text | assign names as well as pictures to objects, the right assignment 10 Text | nouns may be compared to pictures, and in pictures you may 11 Text | compared to pictures, and in pictures you may either give all Laws Book
12 6 | painters expend upon their pictures—they are always putting Phaedo Part
13 Intro| what. Many noble poems and pictures have been suggested by the 14 Intro| and not of sense. To draw pictures of heaven and hell, whether Phaedrus Part
15 Intro| discerned,’ men feel that in pictures and images, whether painted Philebus Part
16 Intro| friends of the gods, see true pictures of the future, and the bad 17 Text | gods, have generally true pictures presented to them, and the 18 Text | them, and the bad false pictures?~PROTARCHUS: Certainly.~ 19 Text | beauty as that of animals or pictures, which the many would suppose The Republic Book
20 6 | stags which are found in pictures. Imagine then a fleet or 21 7 | the beauty of figures or pictures excellently wrought by the 22 9 | they are mere shadows and pictures of the true, and are colored The Sophist Part
23 Intro| and children, who see his pictures at a distance, sometimes 24 Text | children, to whom he shows his pictures at a distance, into the 25 Text | mirrors; also of sculptures, pictures, and other duplicates.~STRANGER: The Statesman Part
26 Intro| making ornaments, whether pictures or other playthings, as 27 Intro| childhood, the language of pictures is natural to man: truth 28 Intro| things, not with visions or pictures of them: he is seeking by Theaetetus Part
29 Intro| education. Such are the two pictures: the one of the philosopher Timaeus Part
30 Text | inspiration of the understanding pictures images of an opposite character,


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