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Charmides
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1 Intro| Discretion, Wisdom, without completely exhausting by all these Cratylus Part
2 Intro| Plato shows that he is as completely emancipated from the influence 3 Intro| in no language did they completely perfect themselves, because Euthydemus Part
4 Intro| catchwords of philosophy are completely detached from their context. ( Gorgias Part
5 Intro| pleasure and good are not so completely opposed as in the Gorgias. Laches Part
6 Text | let him go until he has completely and thoroughly sifted him. Laws Book
7 2 | may be said to have been completely discussed. Shall we proceed 8 7 | and Cleinias.~I have now completely described the kind of gymnastic 9 8 | military sort had better be completely described and established Parmenides Part
10 Intro| he have placed himself so completely without them? How can he Phaedo Part
11 Intro| is the theory of them so completely developed. Whether the belief 12 Text | more of a harmony, and more completely a harmony, when more truly 13 Text | less of a harmony, and less completely a harmony, when less truly 14 Text | or less, or more or less completely, a soul than another?~Not 15 Text | harmony, or more or less completely a harmony?~Quite true.~And Protagoras Part
16 Intro| part of the Dialogue, and completely in the second. Nor does The Republic Book
17 1 | definition of justice had been completely upset, Thrasymachus, instead 18 2 | are supposing may be most completely given to them in the form 19 3 | rate let him not dare so completely to misrepresent the greatest 20 3 | through his lust, and was so completely overcome at the sight of 21 3 | and manner will have been completely treated. ~I do not understand 22 9 | city, he said, can be more completely enslaved. ~And yet, as you The Seventh Letter Part
23 Text | friend on his side, he failed completely in his attempt. Later on, 24 Text | first mentioned, can ever be completely a partaker of knowledge 25 Text | but that I refused and completely neglected Dion’s interests. The Statesman Part
26 Intro| dramatic character is so completely forgotten, that a special Timaeus Part
27 Text | courses of the soul, they completely stopped the revolution of 28 Text | be dissolved until, being completely forced back and dispersed,


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