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Cratylus Part
1 Text | hating intercourse of the sexes (ton aroton misesasa). He Gorgias Part
2 Intro| respecting the division of the sexes, Sym.: (11) the parable Laws Book
3 2 | boy, slave and free, both sexes, and the whole city, should 4 7 | assuming children of both sexes to have been born, it will 5 7 | for the separation of the sexes—let boys live with boys, 6 7 | also their forms. Now both sexes have melodies and rhythms 7 8 | and the intercourse of the sexes which arises out of the 8 11 | members of the family, of both sexes, the father shall be permitted Lysis Part
9 Intro| young persons of different sexes, not connected by ties of Phaedrus Part
10 Intro| regarding the relation of the sexes. In this, as in his other Philebus Part
11 Intro| the right relations of the sexes than about the composition The Republic Book
12 5 | natural relation of the sexes. ~I agree with you, he replied. ~ 13 8 | and equality of the two sexes in relation to each other. ~ The Symposium Part
14 Intro| origin of human nature. The sexes were originally three, men, 15 Intro| invented an adjustment of the sexes, which enabled them to marry 16 Intro| was a time when the two sexes were only one, but now God 17 Intro| immediate relation of the sexes. He is conscious that the 18 Intro| account of the origin of the sexes has the greatest (comic) 19 Text | present, but different. The sexes were not two as they are 20 Text | wanted to run fast. Now the sexes were three, and such as