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Charmides Part
1 PreS | unable to agree in this newly fashioned doctrine of the Ideas, which Critias Part
2 Text | describe the plain, as it was fashioned by nature and by the labours Phaedrus Part
3 Text | according to this model he fashioned and framed the remainder Protagoras Part
4 Text | should be created, the gods fashioned them out of earth and fire The Sophist Part
5 Text | image except as something fashioned in the likeness of the true?~ The Symposium Part
6 Text | in the train of gods, he fashioned Love.’~And Acusilaus agrees Timaeus Part
7 Intro| language had not as yet been fashioned by any poet or philosopher 8 Intro| pattern, but whatever is fashioned after a created pattern 9 Intro| of themselves, until God fashioned them by figure and number. 10 Intro| which already exists, is fashioned in the likeness of this 11 Intro| out of which they were fashioned. He would not have them 12 Intro| in the chaos, before God fashioned them by form and number, 13 Intro| was good himself, and he fashioned the good everywhere.’ He 14 Intro| purposes; wherefore they fashioned in men at their first creation 15 Text | fairest to behold, and he fashioned them after the likeness 16 Text | matter in which the model is fashioned will not be duly prepared, 17 Text | nature at that time, and God fashioned them by form and number. 18 Text | by either. Out of this he fashioned, as in a lathe, a globe 19 Text | purposes; wherefore they fashioned in men at their first creation 20 Text | the air emits them, was so fashioned by them as to penetrate