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Charmides Part
1 Text | of the genitive after the comparative in Greek, (Greek), creates Cratylus Part
2 Intro| time to ask himself the comparative merits of different modes 3 Intro| received a new character from comparative philology. This is true; 4 Intro| man...If the science of Comparative Philology had possessed ‘ 5 Intro| be made also a study of Comparative Philology. There are several 6 Intro| dignity to the period. Of the comparative effect of accent and quantity 7 Intro| circumstances.~The study of Comparative Philology has introduced The First Alcibiades Part
8 Text | agree with himself about the comparative length of the span and of Phaedo Part
9 Intro| philosophy, and hence the comparative silence on the whole subject 10 Text | would explain to me their comparative swiftness, and their returnings Phaedrus Part
11 Intro| belong. In this instance the comparative favour shown to Isocrates Philebus Part
12 Intro| argument respecting the comparative claims of pleasure and wisdom 13 Intro| has this to do with the comparative eligibility of pleasure 14 Intro| extremely,’ and other comparative expressions are applied, 15 Intro| be the criterion of the comparative claims of pleasure and wisdom.~ 16 Text | begin by enquiring into the comparative eligibility of pleasure 17 Text | intention to judge of their comparative importance and intensity, 18 Text | and consider well, not the comparative use or reputation of the The Republic Book
19 1 | further question about the comparative advantages of justice and 20 4 | our old question of the comparative advantage of justice and 21 5 | they differ only in their comparative strength or weakness. ~Obviously. ~ 22 9 | but small and great are comparative terms, and all these things, The Sophist Part
23 Intro| lived before the days of Comparative Philology or of Comparative 24 Intro| Comparative Philology or of Comparative Mythology and Religion, The Statesman Part
25 Intro| quaestio’ respecting the comparative happiness of men in this