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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| 1) Language seems to be composite, but into its first elements 2 Intro| have existed, except in a composite form. He may divide nouns 3 Intro| often combined so as to form composite notions, as for example Gorgias Part
4 Intro| Book of the Republic: the composite animal, having the form Laws Book
5 9 | stones or beginners of some composite work, may gather a heap Phaedo Part
6 Text | said.~Now the compound or composite may be supposed to be naturally 7 Text | are matter and material, composite, earthy, and akin to mortality? Phaedrus Part
8 Intro| described in a figure as a composite nature made up of a charioteer 9 Text | figure. And let the figure be composite—a pair of winged horses 10 Text | nature, and the complex and composite to the more complex nature— Philebus Part
11 Intro| mankind at large. But in this composite good, until society becomes 12 Text | and body, which in their composite state are called sometimes The Republic Book
13 2 | suppose, applies to all composite things-furniture, houses, 14 3 | you reflect that in this composite use of harmony the flute 15 9 | image of the soul, like the composite creations of ancient mythology, The Statesman Part
16 Text | wool-working which separate the composite, may be classed together 17 Text | provide for the manufacture of composite species out of simple kinds— Timaeus Part
18 Intro| in the Timaeus. It is a composite or eclectic work of imagination, 19 Text | inflames and dissolves the composite frame of man and introduces 20 Text | medicines.~Enough of the composite animal, and of the body