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Cratylus Part
1 Text | city which his father was saving, as Homer observes.~HERMOGENES: Gorgias Part
2 Intro| his passengers any good in saving them from death, if one 3 Intro| if virtue only means the saving of life, whether your own 4 Intro| him or any practiser of saving arts. But is not virtue 5 Intro| something different from saving and being saved? I would 6 Intro| only a small payment for saving men from death, the reason 7 Text | or any one else, in his saving power, for he sometimes 8 Text | virtue consists only in a man saving himself and his, whatever 9 Text | something different from saving and being saved:—May not Laws Book
10 12 | previous life, by reason of the saving virtue which is in them.~ Phaedo Part
11 Text | own eyes for sparing and saving a life which is already Phaedrus Part
12 Intro| attempt to regain this ‘saving’ knowledge of the ideas, Protagoras Part
13 Text | less, what would be the saving principle of human life? 14 Text | art of measuring be the saving principle; or would the 15 Text | distance; what would be the saving principle of our lives? The Republic Book
16 4 | And this sort of universal saving power of true opinion in 17 9 | parent, who encouraged the saving appetites in him, but discountenanced 18 9 | will be the only way of saving himself. ~And suppose the 19 10 | element is the evil, and the saving and improving element the The Symposium Part
20 Text | of the truth of what I am saving. When they reach manhood