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gradually

Cratylus
   Part
1 Intro| intelligibility, they would gradually cease to be intelligible, 2 Intro| articulation of sounds is gradually becoming perfected. The 3 Intro| the half articulate sound gradually developed into Sanscrit 4 Intro| immensity of the subject is gradually revealed to us, and the 5 Intro| into the nature of things. Gradually in language they arrange Critias Part
6 Intro| not caring about them. But gradually the divine portion of their Euthydemus Part
7 Intro| reductio ad absurdum:’ gradually we perceive that some important Laches Part
8 Intro| is parted between them. Gradually, and not without difficulty, The Republic Book
9 3 | I propose to communicate gradually, first to the rulers, then The Sophist Part
10 Intro| which the mind of the world, gradually disengaged from sense, has 11 Intro| more or less abstract were gradually developed. The threefold The Statesman Part
12 Intro| their divine instincts, but gradually degenerate. As in the Book Theaetetus Part
13 Intro| itself, is only negative, but gradually, when connected with the 14 Intro| space it has been realized gradually: in the Homeric poems, or 15 Intro| correct itself, because it is gradually brought nearer to the common 16 Text | arrived at a decision, either gradually or by a sudden impulse, Timaeus Part
17 Intro| both disorder and chaos are gradually succeeded by stability and 18 Intro| as individuals. They were gradually becoming lost in a common 19 Text | all of a sudden, and only gradually and with difficulty return


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