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Charmides Part
1 Text | refuted, at which Critias grew angry, and appeared, as Cratylus Part
2 Intro| first; after a while they grew more refined—the natural 3 Intro| sounds received life and grew, and in the form of languages 4 Intro| were few; and its influence grew less and less as time went Critias Part
5 Text | their children’s children grew old, and they handed them 6 Text | distil from fruit and flower, grew and thrived in that land; 7 Text | which we have described grew and increased among them; 8 Text | him who had an eye to see grew visibly debased, for they Gorgias Part
9 Intro| dead came to life, the old grew middle-aged, and the middle-aged Laws Book
10 3 | these larger habitations grew up out of the lesser original 11 3 | remarked that the Persians grew worse and worse. And we Meno Part
12 Text | with them; and when they grew up they would have been Phaedo Part
13 Text | such a degree that my eyes grew blind to things which I Phaedrus Part
14 Intro| God; how in a figure they grew wings like doves, and were ‘ 15 Text | parts out of which the wing grew, and which had been hitherto Philebus Part
16 Intro| which Socrates and Plato ‘grew old in seeking’? Are we The Statesman Part
17 Intro| fineness; the young men grew softer and smaller, and, 18 Intro| was reversed; the infants grew into young men, and the 19 Text | and was then reversed and grew young and delicate; the 20 Text | of youths in their prime grew softer and smaller, continually 21 Text | fruits in abundance, which grew on trees and shrubs unbidden, 22 Text | couches of grass, which grew plentifully out of the earth. 23 Text | which had almost disappeared grew in and stature, and the 24 Text | resource; the food which once grew spontaneously had failed, Timaeus Part
25 Intro| peel or skin which met and grew by the help of the cerebral 26 Intro| transformed into birds, and grew feathers instead of hair. 27 Text | called the skin. This met and grew by the help of the cerebral 28 Text | transformed into birds, and they grew feathers instead of hair.