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1 Intro| euphony. This is a great mystery which has been confided 2 Intro| once into the heart of the mystery: such as, Why are the pronouns 3 Text | disciple, have been told in a mystery that the justice of which Laws Book
4 2 | Dionysus above all, to the mystery and festivity of the elder Phaedo Part
5 Intro| this is the truth in a ‘mystery.’ Or (2) rather, because 6 Intro| outward symbols of some great mystery, they hardly know what. 7 Intro| in another. Beginning in mystery, Socrates, in the intermediate 8 Text | run away; this is a great mystery which I do not quite understand. Phaedrus Part
9 Intro| I will now show you in a mystery.’~Then follows the famous 10 Intro| love knew that there was a mystery in these feelings and their 11 Text | from whom; let that be a mystery not to be divulged even 12 Text | and were initiated into a mystery which may be truly called The Republic Book
13 2 | few might hear them in a mystery, and they should sacrifice The Sophist Part
14 Intro| of them to the sphere of mystery, others to the book of riddles, 15 Intro| no peculiar sanctity or mystery in them. We might as well The Symposium Part
16 Intro| be aware that there is a mystery of love in man as well as 17 Intro| than this about the art and mystery of love. She has taught 18 Intro| compare Eph. ‘This is a great mystery, but I speak concerning 19 Intro| all existence.’ This is a ‘mystery’ in which Plato also obscurely Theaetetus Part
20 Text | human nature cannot know the mystery of an art without experience; Timaeus Part
21 Intro| which he ascribes to the mystery of being and not-being, 22 Intro| Pythagoreans he supposes the mystery of the world to be contained 23 Intro| deprived of number (Rep.)? The mystery of number and the mystery 24 Intro| mystery of number and the mystery of music were akin. There