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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| Euthyphro, and his prancing steeds, the light admixture of 2 Text | and thou shalt see how the steeds of Euthyphro can prance.~ Euthyphro Part
3 Intro| names, by whose ‘prancing steeds’ Socrates in the Cratylus Laws Book
4 10 | charioteers of contending pairs of steeds, or pilots of vessels? Perhaps Lysis Part
5 Text | his children are dear, and steeds having single hoofs, and Meno Part
6 Intro| to a charioteer and two steeds, one mortal, the other immortal. Phaedrus Part
7 Intro| charioteer and a pair of winged steeds. The steeds of the gods 8 Intro| pair of winged steeds. The steeds of the gods are immortal, 9 Intro| the charioteer and his two steeds, the one a noble animal 10 Intro| adoration, and forces both the steeds on their haunches; again 11 Intro| the figure of two winged steeds and a charioteer. No connection 12 Intro| of the Republic. The two steeds really correspond in a figure 13 Intro| of the charioteer and the steeds has been compared with a 14 Intro| the charioteers and their steeds stand upon the dome of heaven 15 Intro| of the charioteer and his steeds is placed side by side with 16 Intro| victor and master of both the steeds, condescends to allow any 17 Text | dire. Gorgons and winged steeds flow in apace, and numberless 18 Text | troubled indeed by the steeds, and with difficulty beholding 19 Text | of the unruliness of the steeds. The rest of the souls are 20 Text | violence as to bring both the steeds on their haunches, the one Timaeus Part
21 Intro| roughly to the charioteer and steeds of the Phaedrus, and to 22 Text | Helios, having yoked the steeds in his father’s chariot,