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specially

Cratylus
   Part
1 Text | name of kakia, or vice, specially appropriated to it. The Critias Part
2 Text | have mentioned, I would specially invoke Mnemosyne; for all Laws Book
3 6 | avoid a poor marriage, nor specially to desire a rich one; but 4 7 | choristers of Dionysus were to be specially quick in their perceptions 5 8 | need of some bold man who specially honours plainness of speech, 6 10 | the ordaining powers have specially ordained; take good heed 7 11 | father or mother who is specially dishonoured by his or her 8 12 | their own city or about any specially good ones which they may Menexenus Part
9 Text | the highest authority is specially entrusted with the duty Phaedo Part
10 Intro| why should those who are specially attached to man be deemed 11 Text | Simmias, a quality which is specially characteristic of the philosopher?~ Philebus Part
12 Text | were affirming to appertain specially to the soulsciences and The Republic Book
13 1 | the good of each art is specially confined to the art? ~Yes. ~ 14 3 | not say that he has any specially appointed work which he 15 5 | them will have anything specially his or her own; they will 16 6 | there be a third nature specially adapted to the purpose, The Seventh Letter Part
17 Text | to look upon him as more specially my friend than Dion, and The Sophist Part
18 Text | kind of ignorance which specially earns the title of stupidity.~ The Symposium Part
19 Intro| hint given that Plato is specially referring to them. As Eryximachus 20 Intro| institution: a young person was specially entrusted by his parents 21 Text | among them, and Agathon specially invited him. Thereupon he Theaetetus Part
22 Intro| son of Lysimachus, who was specially committed to his charge


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