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Cratylus Part
1 Text | him by the strongest of chains?~HERMOGENES: Assuredly they 2 Text | And if by the greatest of chains, then by some desire, as 3 Text | him in his own far-famed chains.~HERMOGENES: There is a Euthyphro Part
4 Text | effect of cold and hunger and chains upon him, that before the 5 Text | of murder, and is put in chains by the master of the dead 6 Text | dies because he is put in chains before he who bound him Gorgias Part
7 Intro| his figures of speech or chains of argument; and not less Laws Book
8 8 | or plant, or metal, or chains of any kind, or animals 9 9 | receiving him shall put him in chains, and inflict on him as many Parmenides Part
10 Intro| Words are used through long chains of argument, sometimes loosely, Phaedo Part
11 Intro| just been released from chains, and is led by this circumstance 12 Text | they are taking off his chains, and giving orders that 13 Text | Socrates just released from chains, and Xanthippe, whom you 14 Text | release of the soul from the chains of the body?~Very true, The Republic Book
15 7 | being prevented by the chains from turning round their 16 7 | release of the prisoners from chains, and their translation from 17 8 | her "slaves" who hug their chains, and men of naught; she 18 10 | they saw the ends of the chains of heaven let down from The Sophist Part
19 Intro| he has shown us that the chains which we wear are of our Timaeus Part
20 Text | bodies fastened by vital chains, and learnt their appointed 21 Text | not with the indissoluble chains by which they were themselves