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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| observer has no opportunity of observing their state. Whether the 2 Intro| Moods and Tenses, without observing how much of the nature of Critias Part
3 Text | proceed.~Let me begin by observing first of all, that nine Euthydemus Part
4 Text | and amazed. Euthydemus, observing this, determined to persevere 5 Text | simple-minded youth was amazed; and, observing his surprise, I said to Laws Book
6 3 | Perhaps; and yet I cannot help observing that any one who sees anything 7 3 | mingled with divine power, observing that the constitution of 8 4 | medicine by obeying and observing their masters; empirically 9 10 | the body, or to husbandmen observing anxiously the effects of Phaedo Part
10 Text | one another. And Socrates observing them asked what they thought 11 Text | injure their bodily eye by observing and gazing on the sun during Philebus Part
12 Intro| not proceed by chance. But observing that the wonderful construction 13 Text | said to have been Theuth, observing that the human voice was 14 Text | the name of letters; and observing that none of us could learn 15 Text | infinite, which, as I was observing before, make up the class Protagoras Part
16 Intro| 4) he is right also in observing that the virtues are not The Republic Book
17 6 | first place, as we began by observing, the nature of the philosopher The Sophist Part
18 Text | are alike included; and, observing that they both participate The Statesman Part
19 Text | Democracy alone, whether rigidly observing the laws or not, and whether 20 Text | prescription? Would he persist in observing the original law, neither 21 Text | rulers ever err while they observing the one great rule of distributing The Symposium Part
22 Text | I had the opportunity of observing his extraordinary power Timaeus Part
23 Intro| and is hardly capable of observing the curiosities of nature 24 Intro| to him to be confirmed by observing how much of the good and 25 Text | nature with the power of observing or reflecting on its own 26 Text | a second opportunity of observing diseases to him who would