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Charmides Part
1 Intro| good and evil. The dialogue represents a stage in the history of Cratylus Part
2 Intro| the omega in oon, which represents the round form of the egg 3 Text | actual words rein and roe he represents motion by rho; also in the Euthyphro Part
4 Text | replying, a number which represents a figure having two equal Gorgias Part
5 Intro| an allegory, in which he represents fools as the uninitiated, 6 Intro| than of a future life. It represents the conflict of reason aided Laches Part
7 Text | be at, Socrates; for he represents the courageous man as neither Laws Book
8 2 | of the piece, and what it represents, he will never discern whether 9 8 | intercourse with his sister, he represents him, when found out, ready 10 9 | not; for the law, which represents the whole state, forbids Phaedo Part
11 Intro| retribution is accomplished Plato represents under the figures of mythology. 12 Text | as Homer in the Odyssee represents Odysseus doing in the words—~‘ Phaedrus Part
13 Intro| seeing that the charioteer represents the reason, or that the 14 Intro| nature. The white horse also represents rational impulse, but the 15 Intro| whence they came; because he represents their return as dependent Protagoras Part
16 Intro| best of the argument and represents the better mind of man.~ The Republic Book
17 3 | or admonition, and which represents him when by prudent conduct 18 8 | 8000). Now this number represents a geometrical figure which 19 8 | image of the State which he represents? ~He appears to me to be 20 10 | tragedians, in which he represents some pitiful hero who is Theaetetus Part
21 Intro| forgotten this, when he represents Euclides as from time to 22 Intro| to facts. Common language represents the mind from different Timaeus Part
23 Intro| 27, of which the number 1 represents a point, 2 and 3 lines, 24 Intro| afterwards filled up, probably represents (1) the diatonic scale according 25 Intro| square of any such number represents a surface, the cube a solid. 26 Intro| other. In the Republic he represents man as freely choosing his 27 Text | other mode of speaking which represents them as permanent. We ought