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Charmides Part
1 Text | learn anything which he learns; and that everything will Cratylus Part
2 Intro| may observe that the child learns to speak, as he learns to 3 Intro| child learns to speak, as he learns to walk or to eat, by a Euthydemus Part
4 Text | who does not know letters learns?~Nay, said Cleinias; but 5 Text | knowledge of that which one learns?~Cleinias assented.~And Laws Book
6 7 | Egypt is taught when he learns the alphabet. In that country Meno Part
7 Text | and observe whether he learns of me or only remembers.~ Phaedrus Part
8 Intro| pay. Too late the beloved learns, after all his pains and The Republic Book
9 3 | gets rid of a falsehood and learns better, against his will 10 5 | and application, no sooner learns than he forgets; or again, 11 6 | retains nothing of what he learns, will he not be an empty 12 7 | grows up to manhood, he learns that his alleged are not 13 9 | as we were saying, a man learns, another with which he is The Sophist Part
14 Intro| and a noun, e.g. ‘A man learns’; the simplest sentence 15 Text | refuted, and from refutation learns modesty; he must be purged 16 Text | When any one says ‘A man learns,’ should you not call this Theaetetus Part
17 Intro| begins by asking him what he learns of Theodorus. He is himself 18 Intro| that knowledge is what he learns of Theodorus, i.e. geometry 19 Intro| him keen and shrewd; he learns the arts of flattery, and 20 Intro| taught to call it. Soon he learns to utter the name when the 21 Intro| of language, and the mind learns to grasp universals with Timaeus Part
22 Intro| which he still imperfectly learns, that he must disengage