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Euthydemus Part
1 Text | leaning forward so as to catch my ear, his face beaming 2 Text | able to use but only to catch their prey, hand over their 3 Text | distinctions, when he wanted to catch me in his springes of words. Laws Book
4 9 | free from guilt:—If a man catch a thief coming, into his Meno Part
5 Intro| whole is contained. Here we catch a reminiscence both of the Parmenides Part
6 Intro| hound, you do not quite catch the motive of the piece, Philebus Part
7 Text | after good, and are eager to catch and have the good about 8 Text | only, with three we may catch our prey; Beauty, Symmetry, Protagoras Part
9 Intro| who is supposed at once to catch the familiar sound, just The Republic Book
10 1 | of Cephalus, chanced to catch sight of us from a distance 11 4 | therefore and strive to catch a sight of her, and if you 12 7 | the light, let them only catch the offender, and they would 13 9 | and who, if they could catch the offender, would take The Sophist Part
14 Intro| themselves. Here again we catch a glimpse rather of a Socratic 15 Intro| divide and subdivide until we catch him. Of image-making there 16 Text | THEAETETUS: Then you must catch him with two.~STRANGER: 17 Text | case, we cannot possibly catch the Sophist.~STRANGER: Shall 18 Text | Theaetetus, may fail to catch their answer, which I recognize Theaetetus Part
19 Text | whenever he likes;—he can catch any which he likes, and 20 Text | when any one wishes to catch any of these knowledges 21 Text | of them might sometimes catch a form of knowledge, and