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variegated 1
variegates 3
varies 4
varieties 24
variety 55
various 158
variously 9
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24 varieties
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varieties

Cratylus
   Part
1 Intro| world, as the expressions or varieties of a single force or life 2 Intro| human speech and the lesser varieties of language which arise 3 Intro| rules. Language has many varieties of usage: grammar tries 4 Intro| quantities, rhythms, rhymes, varieties and contrasts of all sorts. Laws Book
5 7 | be allowed to offer them varieties of pleasures.~Cleinias. 6 7 | which is circular, and the varieties are only apparent. Nor are Meno Part
7 Intro| logic.~Yet amid all these varieties and incongruities, there Philebus Part
8 Intro| again there are infinite varieties of sound, and some one who Protagoras Part
9 Text | feet. Then he gave them varieties of food,—herb of the soil The Republic Book
10 8 | sorts of refinements and varieties of pleasure-then, as you The Sophist Part
11 Text | which there are all sorts of varieties, to be deformity.~STRANGER: 12 Text | gently advising them; which varieties may be correctly included The Statesman Part
13 Intro| king should rule, for the varieties of circumstances are endless, 14 Intro| adapt himself to the endless varieties of circumstances. Plato 15 Intro| law in failing to meet the varieties of circumstances: he is Theaetetus Part
16 Intro| to be only more refined varieties of touch. All of them are Timaeus Part
17 Intro| embers of fire. And there are varieties of air, as for example, 18 Intro| soul, creating infinite varieties of trouble and melancholy, 19 Intro| out of one another; the varieties of substances and processes 20 Text | to be attributed to the varieties in the structure of the 21 Text | penetrates. Wherefore the varieties of smell have no name, and 22 Text | things, having many intricate varieties, which must now be distinguished. 23 Text | assail, they create infinite varieties of ill-temper and melancholy, 24 Text | to extremity, causing all varieties of disease, until at length


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