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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| realities, which is a thesis strongly insisted on by Plato in 2 Intro| acquirit eundo, remind us strongly of the Phaedrus. The jest Menexenus Part
3 Intro| is clearly, although not strongly, asserted.~Whether the Menexenus Phaedo Part
4 Intro| Cebes say that they are more strongly persuaded of the existence 5 Text | lover of wisdom, and is strongly persuaded in like manner Phaedrus Part
6 Intro| Phaedrus:—~Both speeches are strongly condemned by Socrates as Protagoras Part
7 Text | agreed.~And that is done strongly which is done by strength, The Republic Book
8 3 | Indeed, he said, I am strongly of opinion that they ought 9 7 | third-what do you say? ~I am strongly inclined to it, he said; The Second Alcibiades Part
10 Text | anywhere: what you once most strongly inclined to suppose, you The Seventh Letter Part
11 Text | youth of Dionysios and how strongly his desire was directed The Statesman Part
12 Intro| compare Laws). Plato is strongly of opinion that the legislator, Theaetetus Part
13 Text | argument of all, which I strongly urge, is the golden chain Timaeus Part
14 Intro| the triangles. Air when strongly condensed is indissoluble 15 Intro| triangles, and even when not strongly condensed is only resolved 16 Intro| soul, so in the Timaeus he strongly asserts the sympathy of 17 Intro| is nothing that he is so strongly persuaded of as that the 18 Text | nothing can dissolve air, when strongly condensed, which does not 19 Text | or triangles; or if not strongly condensed, then only fire