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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| power of varying sounds by opening and closing the mouth, by Critias Part
2 Text | harbour, and leaving an opening sufficient to enable the Crito Part
3 Text | Answer, Socrates, instead of opening your eyes—you are in the Euthydemus Part
4 Text | upon him from the left, opening his mouth and biting. When The First Alcibiades Part
5 Pre | Phaedrus. The satirical opening and the concluding words Gorgias Part
6 Intro| Socrates’ friends in the opening of the Phaedo are described Laws Book
7 12 | and so make his search, opening the sealed property as well Menexenus Part
8 Pre | Phaedrus. The satirical opening and the concluding words Phaedo Part
9 Intro| there is one huge chasm or opening called Tartarus, into which 10 Intro| wonders of psychology just opening to him, and he had not the 11 Text | with one another until the opening of the doors (for they were 12 Text | deeper but with a narrower opening than ours, and some are Phaedrus Part
13 Intro| before Christ. As in the opening of the Dialogue he ridicules Protagoras Part
14 Intro| Socrates. (2) The ludicrous opening of the speech in which the 15 Text | and he answered without opening: Did you not hear me say The Republic Book
16 2 | and an earthquake made an opening in the earth at the place 17 2 | sight, he descended into the opening, where, among other marvels, 18 10 | souls departing at either opening of heaven and earth when The Seventh Letter Part
19 Text | letter was framed in its opening sentences to meet all these Timaeus Part
20 Intro| The rugged grandeur of the opening discourse of Timaeus may 21 Intro| brain, leaving a narrow opening, and around the marrow of 22 Text | in this he left a narrow opening; and around the marrow of