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fingers 8
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finish 13
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26 experienced
26 falsely
26 finished
26 garments
26 gently
26 harmonies
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finished

Gorgias
   Part
1 Intro| idea that his dialogues are finished works of art, we may find 2 Intro| is the most elaborate and finished of them. Three of these Laws Book
3 12 | web of life is in reality finished, giving death, which is Menexenus Part
4 Text | an education should be a finished speaker; even the pupil Parmenides Part
5 Intro| theses, which he had nearly finished, when Pythodorus entered 6 Text | Parmenides, and had very nearly finished when Pythodorus entered, 7 Text | admiration of him. When he had finished, Parmenides expressed their Phaedo Part
8 Text | and saw too that he had finished the draught, we could no Phaedrus Part
9 Text | which is required of the finished orator is, or rather must Philebus Part
10 Text | you go home until you have finished the argument.~SOCRATES: Protagoras Part
11 Text | the vestibule until we had finished and come to an understanding. 12 Text | upon me, that he had really finished, not without difficulty 13 Text | of workmanship, and very finished, but such minutiae would The Republic Book
14 1 | beautiful. When we had finished our prayers and viewed the 15 3 | may be considered to be finished; for the matter and manner 16 5 | as I thought that I had finished, and was only too glad that 17 6 | present-nothing short of the most finished picture should satisfy us. 18 8 | then as now, that you had finished the description of the State: The Seventh Letter Part
19 Text | fully and may be regarded as finished; and if you ask my reasons The Statesman Part
20 Intro| might be expected, is less finished, and less worked out in The Symposium Part
21 Text | says.’~When Alcibiades had finished, there was a laugh at his Theaetetus Part
22 Text | and now they seem to have finished, and are coming towards 23 Text | Socrates, not until we have finished what we are about; for you Timaeus Part
24 Intro| suitable to him. He was finished and smooth, having neither 25 Intro| original nature.~Thus we have finished the discussion of the universe, 26 Text | than the unlike. This he finished off, making the surface


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