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Charmides Part
1 PreS | words are more plastic than wax’ (Rep.), and ‘whither the Cratylus Part
2 Intro| Words are more plastic than wax’ (Rep.), and may be moulded Gorgias Part
3 Intro| indeed ‘more plastic than wax’ (Republic). We are in the 4 Text | to allow his desires to wax to the uttermost, and not Laws Book
5 1 | respectable citizens to melt like wax?~Megillus. I should say 6 5 | making a city and citizens of wax. There is truth in these 7 7 | embryo within as we fashion wax before it hardens, and after Phaedo Part
8 Text | that which grows is said to wax, and that which decays to The Republic Book
9 8 | know how to educate them, wax fierce and numerous. ~Yes, 10 9 | language is more pliable than wax or any similar substance, Theaetetus Part
11 Intro| of the mind to a block of wax, or to a decoy of birds, 12 Intro| has in his mind a block of wax of various qualities, the 13 Intro| all-wise poet sings, when the wax is muddy or hard or moist, 14 Intro| impressions have no depth of wax, and in the moist they are 15 Intro| we set the stamp upon the wax. Every one is aware of the 16 Text | the mind of man a block of wax, which is of different sizes 17 Text | our own minds, we hold the wax to the perceptions and thoughts, 18 Text | is as follows:—When the wax in the soul of any one is 19 Text | likeness of the soul to wax (Kerh Kerhos); these, I 20 Text | having a sufficient depth of wax, are also lasting, and minds, 21 Text | or muddy and of impure wax, or very soft, or very hard, Timaeus Part
22 Intro| more earth, others, like wax, having more water in them.~ 23 Text | substances of the nature of wax and incense have more of