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Charmides Part
1 PreS | Platonists. (Compare the striking remark of the great Scaliger Cratylus Part
2 Intro| the use of a word in a striking and familiar passage gives 3 Intro| right hand,’ in Plato’s striking image, who formed the manners 4 Intro| the character of the word. Striking words and expressions cannot 5 Intro| only to conspicuous and striking examples of words or phrases 6 Intro| inaccuracy in the use of it. Striking expressions also which have Gorgias Part
7 Intro| in conversation too, the striking image or figure of speech 8 Text | arts. Let me offer you a striking example of this. On several Ion Part
9 Text | the Chalcidian affords a striking instance of what I am saying: 10 Text | in the recitation of some striking passage, such as the apparition Laws Book
11 3 | one will ever find more striking instances of laws or governments 12 7 | by running them down and striking them and hurling at them, Phaedrus Part
13 Intro| may have effects not less striking, though different in character The Second Alcibiades Part
14 Pre | anticipates in the most striking manner the modern science The Sophist Part
15 Text | one name, may be called striking, unless you, Theaetetus, 16 Text | STRANGER: There is one mode of striking, which is done at night, 17 Text | fishing, half of fishing was striking; a part of striking was 18 Text | was striking; a part of striking was fishing with a barb, Theaetetus Part
19 Intro| mind and the ear is no less striking than the sympathy of the