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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| words suggest a question of deeper interest than the origin 2 Intro| Cratylus seems to contain deeper truths about language than 3 Intro| not therefore deny their deeper uniformity. The comparison 4 Intro| we may also hope that a deeper insight into the nature Euthydemus Part
5 Intro| although veiled, penetrates deeper than in any other of his Euthyphro Part
6 Intro| is working his way into a deeper region of thought and feeling. Gorgias Part
7 Intro| hold; as there is also a deeper current of human affairs 8 Intro| as they are stiller and deeper, are also happier than the 9 Intro| but to speak of them in a deeper and tenderer way than they Laws Book
10 11 | endeavour to associate with them deeper and softer natures. Those Meno Part
11 Intro| of the enquiry are laid deeper, and the nature of knowledge Parmenides Part
12 Intro| after something wider and deeper than satisfied the contemporary 13 Intro| simpler form is the truer and deeper. For the Platonic Ideas Phaedo Part
14 Intro| faculties. Cebes is the deeper and more consecutive thinker, 15 Text | everywhere, some of them deeper and more extended than that 16 Text | which we inhabit, others deeper but with a narrower opening 17 Text | plunges into Tartarus at a deeper level. This is that Pyriphlegethon, Phaedrus Part
18 Intro| example becomes also the deeper theme of discourse. The 19 Intro| profound earnest and in a deeper vein of irony than usual. 20 Intro| literature.~If we seek to go deeper, we can still only describe Philebus Part
21 Text | saying that they have a deeper want and greater pleasure The Statesman Part
22 Intro| fall of man; (3) the still deeper decline into barbarism; ( The Symposium Part
23 Intro| the tragic poet, has a deeper sense of harmony and reconciliation, Theaetetus Part
24 Intro| fallacy which lies still deeper, of regarding the individual 25 Intro| the secret of them lies deeper than we can discover, or Timaeus Part
26 Intro| speculations on physics. The deeper foundations of the Platonic 27 Intro| have least of it, he lodged deeper. At the joints he diminished