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Charmides Part
1 PreS | disturbs the effect of the surrounding language. In general the Critias Part
2 Intro| and suitable buildings surrounding them, and trees, and there 3 Text | vast army, raised from the surrounding people. Even the remnant 4 Text | the continent, while the surrounding basin of the sea is everywhere 5 Text | mother’s dwelling and the surrounding allotment, which was the 6 Text | country immediately about and surrounding the city was a level plain, 7 Text | sheltered from the north. The surrounding mountains were celebrated Laws Book
8 4 | what a prospect! And is the surrounding country productive, or in 9 7 | outside the city and in the surrounding country, also in three places, 10 12 | the head and the feet by surrounding them with extraneous coverings, Phaedo Part
11 Text | by the equability of the surrounding heaven and by her own equipoise. 12 Text | surging up and down, and the surrounding wind and air do the same; Phaedrus Part
13 Intro| naturally suggested by the surrounding scene. They are also the The Republic Book
14 7 | become accustomed to the surrounding darkness, he is compelled Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| manner of approaching and surrounding a question. The lights which 16 Intro| s eye the picture of the surrounding scene, or by laying down Timaeus Part
17 Text | other is a real sea, and the surrounding land may be most truly called 18 Text | heard; and there was no surrounding atmosphere to be breathed; 19 Text | longer of one nature with the surrounding atmosphere which is now 20 Text | place. But as there is no surrounding vacuum it thrusts away the 21 Text | and not extending to the surrounding region, merely receives 22 Text | another, and so form hollows surrounding the particles that enter— 23 Text | congeal by reason of the surrounding cold. The fibres having