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Charmides Part
1 PreS | themselves to weariness in the rough draft of a translation. Cratylus Part
2 Text | among men below, and is rough like the goat of tragedy; 3 Text | smooth in his upper part, and rough and goatlike in his lower Euthydemus Part
4 Text | Dionysodorus, I said, do not be rough; good words, if you please; Laws Book
5 11 | a painter, shall give a rough sketch of the cases in which Phaedrus Part
6 Text | no use in taking a long rough roundabout way if there The Republic Book
7 3 | asks the physician for a rough and ready cure; an emetic 8 5 | we must go forward to the rough places of the law; at the 9 8 | Such a person is apt to be rough with slaves, unlike the 10 10 | to this, instead of being rough and underground, would be The Symposium Part
11 Text | many imagine him; and he is rough and squalid, and has no Theaetetus Part
12 Intro| but I am always at this rough game. Please, then, to favour 13 Text | nevertheless I am always at this rough exercise, which inspires Timaeus Part
14 Intro| lower. The smooth and the rough are severally produced by 15 Intro| are astringent if they are rough; or if not so rough, they 16 Intro| are rough; or if not so rough, they are only harsh, and 17 Intro| smooth and glutinous becomes rough and salt and dry, then the 18 Intro| of them are produced by rough, others by abstergent, others 19 Text | As to the smooth and the rough, any one who sees them can 20 Text | are rougher, but if not so rough, then only harsh. Those 21 Text | part makes it wrinkled and rough; and twisting out of its 22 Text | smooth and glutinous becomes rough and salt and dry, owing