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Charmides Part
1 PreF | moderns, but he must be interpreted by his own, and by his place 2 PreS | said that Plato is to be interpreted by his context; and I do Cratylus Part
3 Intro| writers. Socrates must be interpreted from himself, and on first 4 Intro| which being put together and interpreted is di on ze panta. There 5 Text | SOCRATES: That may be variously interpreted; and yet more variously Gorgias Part
6 Intro| by a modern standard, but interpreted with reference to his place Meno Part
7 Intro| passages in his Dialogues interpreted without regard to their Phaedo Part
8 Intro| chorus at the end might have interpreted the feeling of the play: ‘ Phaedrus Part
9 Intro| similar passages should be interpreted by the Laws. Nor is there Philebus Part
10 Intro| follows that the one cannot be interpreted by the other. At any rate, 11 Intro| is not Plato who is to be interpreted by Aristotle, but Aristotle The Sophist Part
12 Intro| deny that he has sometimes interpreted physics by metaphysics, The Statesman Part
13 Intro| forms in which he would have interpreted his own parable.~He touches The Symposium Part
14 Intro| have been understood or interpreted at the time when they were 15 Intro| figure of speech which no one interpreted literally (compare Xen. Theaetetus Part
16 Intro| which interpret and are also interpreted by our experience of others. Timaeus Part
17 Intro| ancient philosopher is to be interpreted from himself and by the 18 Intro| intimations, which have to be interpreted by others who are called 19 Intro| of man, it requires to be interpreted by the superior. Reason,