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Charmides Part
1 Intro| indications of the date supplied either by Plato himself Critias Part
2 Intro| water hot and cold, and supplied the land with all things 3 Text | the water which the land supplied by introducing streams from The First Alcibiades Part
4 Text | more precise proof will be supplied when we have discovered Laches Part
5 Text | Laches; for quite lately he supplied me with a teacher of music Laws Book
6 4 | ask, how is the country supplied with timber for ship–building?~ 7 12 | legislator has omitted may be supplied by the younger one. Private Parmenides Part
8 Intro| missing which might have been supplied if we had trustworthy accounts Phaedo Part
9 Intro| and of God to the world, supplied an analogy which assisted 10 Intro| explanation of them which is supplied by the analysis of language 11 Text | still wanting, and has to be supplied; when that is given the Phaedrus Part
12 Text | your opinion needs to be supplied, ask and I will answer.’~ Philebus Part
13 Intro| Bentham, have each of them supplied ‘moments’ of thought to 14 Intro| nature. No philosophy has supplied a sanction equal in authority Protagoras Part
15 Intro| answer to the question is supplied out of the doctrine of ideas; 16 Text | And in this way man was supplied with the means of life. The Republic Book
17 2 | from whom their wants are supplied. ~Very true. ~Then more 18 3 | imitative-instances of this are supplied by tragedy and comedy; there 19 6 | virtue but that which is supplied by public opinion-I speak, 20 10 | omission which must now be supplied. ~What was the omission? ~ The Sophist Part
21 Intro| and estimable persons, who supplied a training in literature 22 Intro| method of opposites has supplied new instruments of thought 23 Intro| He thought that he had supplied an outline large enough The Statesman Part
24 Text | the pattern which weaving supplied?~YOUNG SOCRATES: I greatly Theaetetus Part
25 Intro| reflection on ourselves has supplied the missing link between Timaeus Part
26 Intro| Sophists, who are plentifully supplied with graces of speech, in 27 Intro| general ideas of physics, or supplied the notions which, whether