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1 PreF | great services which he has rendered to Greek Literature.~Balliol 2 PreS | Greek) should always be renderedrighteousness,’ or (Greek) ‘ 3 Intro| notion, which may also be rendered Moderation (Compare Cic. 4 Intro| translation the word has been rendered in different places either Euthydemus Part
5 Text | speech, cannot be perfectly rendered in English. Compare Aristot. Gorgias Part
6 Intro| is immortal’)—can only be rendered very inadequately in another 7 Text | of injustice may not be rendered chronic and become the incurable Phaedrus Part
8 Text | neglected their own concerns and rendered service to others: and when Philebus Part
9 Intro| psychological one. The omission is rendered more significant by his Protagoras Part
10 Text | an echo in the room which rendered his words inaudible.~No The Republic Book
11 1 | body is, to begin with, rendered incapable of united action 12 3 | of our guardians may be rendered too excitable and effeminate 13 7 | and by this conversion is rendered useful and profitable; or, The Seventh Letter Part
14 Text | he lived in a way which rendered him somewhat unpopular among The Sophist Part
15 Intro| allow that the great service rendered by Plato to metaphysics 16 Intro| them. The greatest service rendered by him to mental science The Statesman Part
17 Text | truth becomes civilized, and rendered more capable of partaking The Symposium Part
18 Intro| voluntary service to be rendered for the sake of virtue and 19 Intro| and can with difficulty be rendered in any words but the writerTimaeus Part
20 Intro| fire and water, and thus rendered insoluble by either. Of 21 Text | neighbouring air, and this being rendered heavy, and, when it is displaced, 22 Text | is probable, and will be rendered more probable by investigation. 23 Text | threads of leather, but rendered harder and closer through 24 Text | very great; his soul is rendered foolish and disordered by


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