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Charmides Part
1 Intro| say to a young man who is disturbed by theological difficulties, ‘ Cratylus Part
2 Intro| became a barbarism which disturbed the flow and equilibrium Gorgias Part
3 Intro| self-love has overthrown or disturbed; and then again we may hear Laws Book
4 1 | likely than the coward to be disturbed by fears?~Cleinias. That 5 5 | all these ought not to be disturbed by the legislator; but he 6 6 | priestesses, shall not be disturbed; but if there be few or 7 7 | undisturbed. Whereas if sports are disturbed, and innovations are made 8 11 | believe him. And when men are disturbed in their minds at the sight 9 12 | no longer be liable to be disturbed. As to houses and lands Parmenides Part
10 Text | although I sometimes get disturbed, and begin to think that Phaedo Part
11 Text | cannot deny that I am often disturbed by objections.~Then we are The Seventh Letter Part
12 Text | the evening, both greatly disturbed. Theodotes said, “Plato, The Sophist Part
13 Intro| politics, without being disturbed by them. Whatever is, if Theaetetus Part
14 Intro| this natural presumption is disturbed by the discovery that the 15 Intro| is strongest when least disturbed by reflection, and is to Timaeus Part
16 Intro| of the four elements are disturbed, and the secondary substances 17 Text | and advancing; and they so disturbed the nature of the other 18 Text | sleep comes over us scarce disturbed by dreams; but where the 19 Text | this from being unequal and disturbed, is forced by them into