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Charmides Part
1 Text | distinctions which Prodicus draws about names. Now I have Cratylus Part
2 Intro| Politicus, Plato expressly draws attention to the want of 3 Text | stream (rous) which most draws the soul dia ten esin tes Euthydemus Part
4 Intro| of whose mouths Socrates draws his own lessons, and to Gorgias Part
5 Intro| differ from them? Gorgias draws a distinction between the 6 Intro| meaning to them, Socrates draws a distinction between shadows Laches Part
7 Intro| man can tell that.’ Laches draws the inference that the courageous Laws Book
8 1 | nature lets flow, and he who draws from them where and when, 9 2 | having justice; let him who “draws near and stretches out his 10 7 | keel, and thus, as it were, draws the ship in outline, so 11 8 | of another’s swarms, and draws them to himself by making Lysis Part
12 Intro| and simple Lysis. Socrates draws out the latter by a new 13 Intro| peculiar attraction, which draws together ‘the neither good 14 Text | they say, makes them and draws them to one another; and Parmenides Part
15 Intro| independent of them? Parmenides draws out this difficulty with 16 Intro| doctrine of universals and draws out the endless consequences Phaedo Part
17 Intro| the distinction which he draws between the opposites and 18 Intro| by the contrasts which he draws between the behaviour of 19 Text | is pure at departing and draws after her no bodily taint, Phaedrus Part
20 Text | likeness can be found, and draws into the light of day the Philebus Part
21 Text | scribe has done his work, draws images in the soul of the Protagoras Part
22 Text | the writing-master first draws lines with a style for the 23 Text | follow the lines, so the city draws the laws, which were the The Republic Book
24 3 | carries round wine which he draws from the bowl and pours 25 4 | thirsty principle which draws him like a beast to drink; 26 10 | genius; and let him who draws the first lot have the first The Sophist Part
27 Text | strikes with a hook and draws the fish from below upwards, Theaetetus Part
28 Intro| witness of eyes and ears;’ it draws around itself the curtain 29 Text | But, O my friend, when he draws the other into upper air, Timaeus Part
30 Text | the respiration, and a man draws in his breath by force,