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formidable 5
forming 25
formless 9
forms 288
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25 extremity
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1 Intro| of a word, this power of forming relations to one another 2 Text | penetration in the good; in forming the word, however, he inserted The First Alcibiades Part
3 Text | body, or both together forming a whole.~ALCIBIADES: Certainly.~ Laws Book
4 2 | cases, and not be hasty in forming a judgment: One way of considering 5 3 | of birds, they followed, forming one troop under the patriarchal 6 7 | diffused everywhere, and forming a suitable accompaniment 7 10 | out of fire, instead of forming many things out of one or Meno Part
8 Text | hypothesis which may assist us in forming a conclusion: If the figure Phaedo Part
9 Intro| return again, in their course forming lakes and rivers, but never 10 Text | either we were incapable of forming a judgment, or there were 11 Text | to their several places, forming seas, and lakes, and rivers, The Republic Book
12 5 | the soul as a centre and forming one kingdom under the ruling The Seventh Letter Part
13 Text | apprehension-for young men are quick in forming desires, which often take 14 Text | supporters and his country, by forming plots and getting together The Sophist Part
15 Intro| and from such examples forming a general notion of falsehood, 16 Text | into finite elements, and forming compounds out of these; The Statesman Part
17 Text | another; and out of them forming one smooth and even web, The Symposium Part
18 Text | round, his back and sides forming a circle; and he had four Timaeus Part
19 Intro| rest of the body, first forming for both parts a covering 20 Intro| co-existing with them and so forming a new existence, is or becomes 21 Intro| was originally divided in forming the soul of the world.~Plato 22 Intro| sharpness of the triangles forming the substances of the human 23 Text | 120 triangular elements, forming twelve solid angles, each 24 Text | angles in a centre, and forming one equilateral quadrangle. 25 Text | the skin upon the crown, forming a sort of knot. The diversity


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