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Critias Part
1 Intro| s own temple, which was covered with silver, and the pinnacles 2 Text | mountains were high hills covered with soil, and the plains, 3 Text | the Pnyx, and was all well covered with soil, and level at 4 Text | zone into another, and they covered over the channels so as 5 Text | the outermost zone, they covered with a coating of brass, 6 Text | exception of the pinnacles, they covered with silver, and the pinnacles Euthydemus Part
7 Text | they walked about in the covered court; they had not taken Parmenides Part
8 Intro| you say that each man is covered by the whole sail, or by Phaedo Part
9 Text | flowing fast; so that I covered my face and wept, not for 10 Text | uncovered his face, for he had covered himself up, and said—they The Republic Book
11 4 | a time he struggled and covered his eyes, but at length Theaetetus Part
12 Intro| possibility of error, which is not covered by his theory, viz. errors Timaeus Part
13 Intro| living soul within them he covered with the thinnest film of 14 Intro| worse, and therefore they covered the head with thin bone, 15 Intro| flesh. Wherefore it was covered by a peel or skin which 16 Intro| young and tender flesh, and covered with little bubbles, separately 17 Intro| are those which are least covered by flesh, as is the case 18 Intro| Man, if his head had been covered with a thicker pulp of flesh, 19 Text | the bones. With these God covered the bones and marrow, binding 20 Text | worse; and therefore they covered the head with thin bone, 21 Text | be allowed to be wholly covered, and so become dull and