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similarly

Cratylus
   Part
1 Intro| with shooting (bole): and similarly oiesis is nothing but the 2 Intro| may intrude upon another. Similarly verbs in —omega and —mu 3 Text | good or noble sire; and similarly the offspring of every kind, Gorgias Part
4 Intro| the necessary penalty. And similarly if a man has an enemy, he 5 Intro| him; and Polus has been similarly entangled, because his modesty 6 Intro| which is full of holes, in a similarly holey sieve, and this sieve 7 Intro| kill any one who does not similarly imitate him.’ Socrates replies 8 Text | out of a colander which is similarly perforated. The colander, Laws Book
9 2 | to dislike the other. And similarly the true legislator will 10 3 | whether great or small; and similarly in families? What are they, 11 3 | nor the other, if it be similarly attached to freedom, observes 12 9 | who preside over birth; similarly he shall keep his hands Meno Part
13 Text | should.~SOCRATES: And if he similarly asked what colour is, and Parmenides Part
14 Intro| existence of the many: and similarly of likeness and unlikeness, Philebus Part
15 Text | Certainly.~SOCRATES: And similarly, if you had no memory you Protagoras Part
16 Text | making of likenesses, and similarly of other things. And if The Republic Book
17 10 | great and small, have been similarly benefited by others; but 18 10 | true of others who were similarly overtaken, that the greater The Sophist Part
19 Intro| of mechanical philosophy. Similarly in mechanics, when we can The Statesman Part
20 Intro| the rule of all classes, similarly under the influence of mixed Theaetetus Part
21 Text | and the like, which are similarly to be regarded, as I was Timaeus Part
22 Intro| all Athenians know to be similarly accomplished, and to Hermocrates, 23 Intro| fourth, earth, cannot be similarly transformed: (4) different 24 Text | stream of vision, being similarly affected in virtue of similarity,


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