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rescuing 2
researches 1
resemblance 33
resemblances 22
resemble 23
resembled 5
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22 recourse
22 rejoice
22 resemblances
22 rests
22 returning
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resemblances

Charmides
   Part
1 PreS | weakness; or from fanciful resemblances to the male or female form, Cratylus Part
2 Intro| the manner in which their resemblances have arisen—they were not The First Alcibiades Part
3 Pre | the earlier dialogues. The resemblances or imitations of the Gorgias, Gorgias Part
4 Intro| Protagoras. There are closer resemblances both of spirit and language Lysis Part
5 Intro| Temperance?’ There are several resemblances in the two Dialogues: the Menexenus Part
6 Pre | the earlier dialogues. The resemblances or imitations of the Gorgias, Parmenides Part
7 Text | things are like them, and resemblances of them—what is meant by 8 Text | has nothing to do with the resemblances, or whatever they are to Phaedo Part
9 Intro| glass darkly foresaw?~Some resemblances to the Greek drama may be Phaedrus Part
10 Intro| deceive another by the help of resemblances, and to escape from such 11 Text | the error slips in through resemblances?~PHAEDRUS: Yes, that is 12 Text | effected by the help of resemblances, or how to avoid it?~PHAEDRUS: 13 Text | best how to discover the resemblances of the truth. If he has Philebus Part
14 Intro| differences of style, many resemblances may be noticed between the The Republic Book
15 6 | which the shadows below are resemblances in their turn as images, The Sophist Part
16 Text | the painter’s art makes resemblances of real things which have 17 Text | what shall we call those resemblances of the beautiful, which The Statesman Part
18 Intro| hands of a forger.~2. The resemblances in them to other dialogues Theaetetus Part
19 Intro| not to speak of lesser resemblances in thought and language. Timaeus Part
20 Intro| analogy; they could see resemblances, but not differences; and 21 Intro| the philosopher’s mind, of resemblances between different classes 22 Text | through its whole extent the resemblances of all eternal beings ought


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