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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| extent have fallen under the dominion of physical science. Even 2 Text | those who were under the dominion of the barbarians, often Critias Part
3 Intro| Plato himself, from the dominion of whose genius the critic Laws Book
4 3 | giving them freedom and dominion at pleasure, combined with 5 9 | suppose that to dwell, has dominion in the soul and orders the 6 10 | that is, to live in real dominion over others, and not in 7 12 | of all things under the dominion of the mind which ordered Phaedo Part
8 Intro| like to be freed from the dominion of bodily pleasures and 9 Intro| when calm and free from the dominion of the body can she behold Phaedrus Part
10 Text | which he made when under the dominion of folly, and having now The Republic Book
11 8 | animals who are under the dominion of man have in a democracy 12 9 | now that he is under the dominion of Love, he becomes always The Second Alcibiades Part
13 Text | thing, should add to it the dominion of all Hellas; and seeing 14 Text | you would not accept the dominion and lordship of all the The Sophist Part
15 Intro| was too much under the dominion of his system and unable 16 Intro| he has fallen under the dominion of a single idea. He says 17 Intro| frees the mind from the dominion of abstract ideas. We acknowledge The Statesman Part
18 Intro| sweat of his brow, and has dominion over the animals, subjected The Symposium Part
19 Text | husbandry are under his dominion. Any one who pays the least Theaetetus Part
20 Intro| conscience of man rise above the dominion of the appetites and create 21 Intro| are sometimes under the dominion of the one, sometimes of Timaeus Part
22 Intro| and mind; he is under the dominion at the same time both of 23 Intro| theology and were under the dominion of his name, while that 24 Intro| which was undivided he gave dominion, but the sphere of the other 25 Intro| they have the most complete dominion over us, we are least able 26 Intro| leave him subject to the dominion of necessity in his after 27 Text | are very much under the dominion of chance. Whereas he made 28 Text | to the left. And he gave dominion to the motion of the same