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Critias Part
1 Text | annual rainfall, not as now losing the water which flows off 2 Text | visibly debased, for they were losing the fairest of their precious Gorgias Part
3 Intro| and dialectics, he ends by losing his method, his life, himself, 4 Intro| Socrates, who fears that he is losing his touchstone. A profession 5 Text | Alcibiades, when they are losing not only their new acquisitions, Laws Book
6 5 | admonish one another, never losing an opportunity, but on every 7 6 | that his work instead of losing would always improve as 8 11 | adulterated goods, in addition to losing the goods themselves, shall Phaedo Part
9 Text | which they are afraid of losing; and in their desire to 10 Text | forgetting, Simmias, just the losing of knowledge?~Quite true, Phaedrus Part
11 Intro| them this principle— not losing the ideals of justice and 12 Text | whereas the imperfect soul, losing her wings and drooping in 13 Text | would they say? Instead of losing temper and applying uncomplimentary The Republic Book
14 1 | to one another," and so losing our chance of finding it. 15 6 | other things, and therefore losing whatever good there is in 16 9 | tyrantmakers find that they are losing their hold on him, they The Second Alcibiades Part
17 Text | undergone the misfortune of losing them, and have been so little The Sophist Part
18 Intro| confusing cause and effect—to be losing the distinction between The Statesman Part
19 Text | step up to this point, not losing the idea of science, but The Symposium Part
20 Intro| pride of man and the fear of losing the sacrifices. At last 21 Text | of stopping anywhere and losing himself without any reason. Theaetetus Part
22 Text | year, without gaining or losing in height, be not so tall— 23 Text | have become less without losing somewhat of my height; and Timaeus Part
24 Text | and be always gaining or losing some part of their bodily