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Cratylus Part
1 Text | the giving of the names of streams to both of them purely accidental? Critias Part
2 Intro| This depth received the streams which came down from the 3 Text | off into the hollows the streams which it absorbed from the 4 Text | left only the few small streams which still exist in the 5 Text | length. It received the streams which came down from the 6 Text | supplied by introducing streams from the canals.~As to the Gorgias Part
7 Intro| who are filling jars with streams of wine, honey, milk,—the 8 Text | with other liquids, and the streams which fill them are few 9 Text | like manner, can procure streams, though not without difficulty; Laws Book
10 3 | town right under numerous streams flowing from the heights, 11 5 | placed. But as, when many streams flow together from many 12 6 | providing fountains and streams in the fields and regions 13 6 | them bring together the streams in subterraneous channels, 14 7 | except in harbours or sacred streams or marshes or pools, provided Phaedo Part
15 Intro| called Tartarus, into which streams of fire and water and liquid 16 Text | water, and huge subterranean streams of perennial rivers, and 17 Text | great rivers of fire, and streams of liquid mud, thin or thick ( 18 Text | in Sicily, and the lava streams which follow them), and 19 Text | see-saw is caused by the streams flowing into and out of 20 Text | And the reason why the streams are always flowing in and Phaedrus Part
21 Text | melted, and as nourishment streams upon him, the lower end The Sophist Part
22 Text | knows nothing of mirrors and streams, or of sight at all; he Theaetetus Part
23 Text | origin of all things, are streams, and that nothing is at Timaeus Part
24 Intro| harmony in mortal motions. Streams flow, lightnings play, amber 25 Intro| divided portions, and thus the streams of nutriment are diffused 26 Text | fairest and noblest of all streams. Still the head could neither 27 Text | the mouth did not act, the streams of the mouth as well were 28 Text | of the food; and so the streams of food are kept flowing