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Charmides Part
1 PreS | s Metaphysics, a passage containing an account of the ideas, Cratylus Part
2 Intro| like the glacier, too, containing within them a trickling 3 Text | soul is the ordering and containing principle of all things?~ Gorgias Part
4 Intro| having the form of a man, but containing under a human skin a lion Laws Book
5 7 | receive these rules from us as containing the very truth; and may Meno Part
6 Text | lines will make a space containing eight feet?~BOY: Yes.~SOCRATES: Parmenides Part
7 Intro| and the whole is their containing limit, and the one is therefore 8 Intro| equal to the one, or if containing the one will be greater 9 Intro| must also be about itself, containing and contained, and is therefore 10 Intro| than one another, because containing and contained in one another. 11 Text | co-equal with the one, or if containing the one it will be greater 12 Text | without itself; and, as containing itself, will be greater Phaedo Part
13 Text | more everlasting and more containing than the good;—of the obligatory 14 Text | good;—of the obligatory and containing power of the good they think The Second Alcibiades Part
15 Pre | and are remarkable for containing several thoughts of the The Sophist Part
16 Intro| creature, which is a body containing a soul, and to this they Theaetetus Part
17 Intro| different points of view containing an analysis of the real Timaeus Part
18 Intro| to influx and efflux, and containing the courses of the soul. 19 Intro| inexplicable manner. The containing principle may be likened 20 Intro| intending that the vessel containing this substance should be 21 Intro| protection against falls, containing a warm moisture, which in 22 Intro| thought that they found the containing and continuing principle 23 Intro| centre, the outer circle containing the fixed, the inner the 24 Intro| said by Plato to be the ‘containing vessel or nurse of generation.’ 25 Intro| always reappearing as the containing mother or nurse of all things. 26 Intro| and flesh. The brain, the containing vessel of the divine part 27 Intro| other Greeks, nature, though containing a remnant of evil, is still 28 Text | was perfected, the vessel containing this substance should be 29 Text | articles made of felt; and containing in itself a warm moisture 30 Text | become a visible animal containing the visible—the sensible