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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| conception enables us to grasp the power and wonder of 2 Intro| knowledge. We may try to grasp the infinity of language The First Alcibiades Part
3 Text | wrestling, and whom they should grasp by the hand, would you, Laws Book
4 1 | which every man ought to grasp and never let go, but to Lysis Part
5 Intro| then to hear the voice or grasp the hand of a friend, in Meno Part
6 Intro| sophistical incapacity to grasp a general notion.~Anytus Parmenides Part
7 Intro| young, truth will elude your grasp.’ ‘And what kind of discipline 8 Text | philosophy will have a firmer grasp of you, and then you will 9 Text | or truth will elude your grasp.~And what is the nature Philebus Part
10 Intro| feeble faculties are able to grasp it, still conveys to us 11 Intro| science which has a firmer grasp of them than any other? 12 Intro| all succeeding times. His grasp of it had the intensity 13 Text | when you have a similar grasp of it. But the infinity 14 Text | wrestlers, let us approach and grasp this new argument.~PROTARCHUS: 15 Text | science or art has a firmer grasp of the truth than this.~ The Republic Book
16 1 | says, we are freed from the grasp not of one mad master only, 17 6 | philosophers only are able to grasp the eternal and unchangeable, 18 6 | what you mean about them. ~Grasp the truth as a whole, I The Sophist Part
19 Intro| world. Man was seeking to grasp the universe under a single 20 Text | flinch a little from the grasp of such a sturdy argument?~ 21 Text | earth, and they literally grasp in their hands rocks and The Statesman Part
22 Text | the argument eluded our grasp, so in this we must endeavour Theaetetus Part
23 Intro| put forth our hands and grasp ignorance, when we are intending 24 Intro| when we are intending to grasp knowledge. But how can he 25 Intro| and the mind learns to grasp universals with no more 26 Text | nothing but what they can grasp in their hands, and who Timaeus Part
27 Intro| generalizations; yet this general grasp of nature led also to a