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ceases

Cratylus
   Part
1 Intro| misplace a letter, the name ceases to be a name.’ Socrates 2 Intro| the history of language ceases to act upon individual words; Gorgias Part
3 Text | true.~SOCRATES: Then he ceases from pain and pleasure at Laws Book
4 6 | no regular courts of law ceases to be a city; and again, Menexenus Part
5 Text | for the dead, she never ceases honouring them, celebrating Parmenides Part
6 Intro| substance, which implies that it ceases to be itself, or of motion 7 Text | one, when it changes and ceases to be itself, cannot be 8 Text | it reaches the present it ceases to become, and is then whatever 9 Text | it reaches the present, ceases to become, and is then older.~ 10 Text | when it becomes one it ceases to be many, and when many, 11 Text | many, and when many, it ceases to be one?~Certainly.~And Phaedo Part
12 Text | let or hindered; then she ceases from her erring ways, and Phaedrus Part
13 Intro| drunk. At length his love ceases; he is converted into an 14 Text | shown when their passion ceases, but to the non-lovers who 15 Text | unpleasant, but when his love ceases he becomes a perfidious 16 Text | another, in ceasing to move ceases also to live. Only the self-moving, 17 Text | never leaving self, never ceases to move, and is the fountain 18 Text | warmed by them, and then she ceases from her pain with joy. The Republic Book
19 7 | Impossible. ~And when he ceases to think them honorable 20 9 | rest. ~Again, when pleasure ceases, that sort of rest or cessation Theaetetus Part
21 Intro| perception, and the patient ceases to be a perceiving power 22 Intro| chronology by minutes. The mind ceases to exist when it loses its 23 Intro| which when deprived the mind ceases to act. It would seem as 24 Text | perception, and that the patient ceases to be a perceiving power Timaeus Part
25 Text | with the fire, and then ceases to be cut by them any longer. 26 Text | the muscles and sinews, ceases to give nourishment to the


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