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Charmides Part
1 PreS | the original to the copy (Rep.). His calling is not held 2 PreS | compare Laws, (Greek); Rep.; etc. Or again the modern 3 PreS | meant by the ‘longer way’ (Rep.), or ‘the way in which 4 PreS | than mortal knowledge’ (Rep.). But they are always the 5 PreS | more plastic than wax’ (Rep.), and ‘whither the wind Cratylus Part
6 Intro| more plastic than wax’ (Rep.), and may be moulded into 7 Intro| argument blows we follow’ (Rep.). To have determined beforehand, 8 Text | body going to him (compare Rep.), my belief is that all Critias Part
9 Intro| number of opponents (cp. Rep.). Even in a great empire Crito Part
10 Text | one at all? (E.g. compare Rep.)~CRITO: Clearly not.~SOCRATES: Protagoras Part
11 Text | they following (Compare Rep.). I should mention also The Symposium Part
12 Intro| superficial reconcilement. (Rep.)~An unknown person who 13 Intro| the body (compare Charm.; Rep.; Laws; Symp.; and once 14 Intro| noblest form of friendship (Rep.), and who deemed the friendship 15 Intro| the greatest of the Gods’ (Rep.) is not exempt from evil 16 Intro| single science (compare Rep.). At first immortality 17 Intro| the cause of all things (Rep.), and has no strength to 18 Text | and their loves (compare Rep.), they would be the very Timaeus Part
19 Intro| representation of them (Rep.), and he does not always 20 Intro| applications of number and figure (Rep.). His mind lingers around 21 Intro| Hellas and the East—(Greek) (Rep.). Whereas the so-called 22 Intro| to the ancient thinker (Rep.). They were not, like being 23 Intro| fingers was a ‘trivial matter (Rep.), a little instrument out 24 Intro| world if deprived of number (Rep.)? The mystery of number 25 Intro| they protested against her (Rep.; Arist. Metaph.). Having 26 Intro| hypotheses and images of Rep.) It is true that it does 27 Intro| is the most complicated (Rep.), and consists of three 28 Intro| of the other dialogues (Rep.; Laws) of the goodness