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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| passed into a language. Then arose poetry and literature. We Gorgias Part
2 Text | of this admission there arose a contradiction—the thing Laws Book
3 3 | second. This third form arose when, as he says, Dardanus 4 3 | but in music there first arose the universal conceit of 5 6 | of having common tables arose among you.~Cleinias. Likely 6 7 | reflection which lately arose in our minds, that we can 7 8 | another. And there naturally arose in my mind a sort of apprehension— Meno Part
8 Intro| from outward nature: it arose within the limits of the Parmenides Part
9 Intro| universals, similar to that which arose in the last century from 10 Intro| into uniform sequence. Then arose a philosophy which, equally Phaedo Part
11 Intro| Pythagorean philosophies arose, and some new elements were 12 Intro| confusion was natural, and arose partly out of the antithesis 13 Text | had spoken these words, he arose and went into a chamber The Republic Book
14 1 | and folly; and when there arose a further question about 15 3 | Inextinguishable laughter arose among the blessed gods, 16 3 | valetudinarian arts, the omission arose, not from ignorance or inexperience 17 7 | Exactly so. ~And thus arose the distinction of the visible 18 8 | tell us "how discord first arose"? Shall we imagine them 19 8 | say next? ~When discord arose, then the two races were The Sophist Part
20 Intro| swarm of fallacies which arose in the infancy of mental 21 Intro| in one of them, a doubt arose whether there could be such The Statesman Part
22 Intro| how the sun and stars once arose in the west and set in the The Symposium Part
23 Text | goddesses be my witnesses) I arose as from the couch of a father 24 Text | Agathon to himself.~Agathon arose in order that he might take Timaeus Part
25 Intro| revolution of the same. Thus arose day and night, which are 26 Intro| onwards or even earlier there arose and gained strength in the 27 Text | of respiration; and hence arose the race of fishes and oysters,