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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| needed; and the omission has ceased to be observed. The common 2 Intro| of languages seem to have ceased when they were on the eve 3 Intro| their first creation we have ceased to enquire: it is their The First Alcibiades Part
4 Text | the money-maker has really ceased to be occupied with his Gorgias Part
5 Intro| and has not altogether ceased to haunt the world at the 6 Intro| proof that the gods have ceased to strive with us, and have Laws Book
7 2 | And yet you also never ceased telling me that I should 8 3 | part has never to this day ceased warring against the two Lysis Part
9 Intro| name when the reality has ceased to be. That two friends Phaedo Part
10 Intro| a divine personality has ceased to have any longer a meaning; 11 Text | of the less has already ceased to exist; but will not, Phaedrus Part
12 Intro| imported from Sicily, which had ceased to be awakened in them by 13 Intro| asking of us, Whether we have ceased to prefer appearances to 14 Intro| the genius of Hellas had ceased to flower or blossom. The 15 Intro| ages. And when new books ceased to be written, why did hosts 16 Intro| real content. At length it ceased to exist. It had spread 17 Text | times and the villain has ceased from his wanton way, he Philebus Part
18 Intro| wonders. Socrates has long ceased to see any wonder in these 19 Text | quantity is at rest, and has ceased to progress. Which proves The Sophist Part
20 Intro| philosophy, even when he has ceased to believe in him. He returns The Statesman Part
21 Intro| After a while the tumult ceased, and the universal creature 22 Text | standstill, and the mortal nature ceased to be or look older, and 23 Text | confusion and earthquake ceased, and the universal creature, Theaetetus Part
24 Intro| indolence; and if the sun ceased to move, “chaos would come 25 Text | chained up and their motions ceased, then all things would be Timaeus Part
26 Intro| vision, but it has never ceased to interest mankind. It 27 Intro| Alexandrian age, when Egypt had ceased to have a history and began 28 Text | heavens, because they had ceased to use the courses of the