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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| of growth, maturity, and decay. Nor do other logical distinctions 2 Intro| process of formation and decay, many times over.~(Compare 3 Intro| renovation as well as of decay which is at work in all 4 Intro| influence of euphony, the decay or loss of inflections, 5 Intro| they should ever decline or decay. It is a popular remark Laws Book
6 10 | all things to growth and decay, to composition and decomposition, Phaedo Part
7 Intro| enquired into the growth and decay of animals, and the origin 8 Text | infinite ages; and even in decay, there are still some portions, 9 Text | the wood and strings will decay before anything can happen 10 Text | animals the result of some decay which the hot and cold principle Phaedrus Part
11 Intro| attended by all the signs of decay in the human mind which 12 Intro| one can doubt that such a decay or decline of literature Philebus Part
13 Text | and also by growth and decay?~PROTARCHUS: Yes, that has The Republic Book
14 7 | presided over the growth and decay of the body, and may therefore 15 10 | was found unaffected by decay, and carried away home to The Sophist Part
16 Intro| was born and bred in the decay of the pre-Socratic philosophies, The Statesman Part
17 Intro| chaos; ‘a muddy vesture of decay’ was a part of his original The Symposium Part
18 Text | in general spring up and decay, so that in respect of them Timaeus Part
19 Intro| away than flows in, then we decay; and when less, we grow 20 Intro| fret the pigmy body to decay,’ and so produce convulsions 21 Text | grow up, and appear, and decay, is alone to be called by 22 Text | away than flows in, then we decay, and when less, we grow