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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| could men devoid of art have contrived a structure of such complexity? 2 Intro| word emesato, meaning “he contrived”;’ ‘our forefathers, and 3 Text | emesato, which means ‘he contrived’—out of these two words, Euthydemus Part
4 Text | be wisdom no longer.~We contrived at last, somehow or other, 5 Text | yours has been so admirably contrived by you, that in a very short Laws Book
6 10 | them—he, seeing all this, contrived so to place each of the 7 10 | evil in the whole. And he contrived a general plan by which Protagoras Part
8 Text | destruction by one another, he contrived also a means of protecting The Republic Book
9 2 | reappeared. Whereupon he contrived to be chosen one of the 10 6 | artificer of the senses ever contrived? ~No, I never have, he said. ~ The Symposium Part
11 Intro| and the gods afterwards contrived his death as the punishment 12 Text | I perceive that you have contrived to find a place, not by Timaeus Part
13 Intro| of the soul. They first contrived the eyes, into which they 14 Intro| susceptibility to heat and cold, he contrived sinews and flesh—the first 15 Intro| In the third place, they contrived the passage of liquids, 16 Text | and flexible; these God contrived to be instruments of locomotion 17 Text | of the organs they first contrived the eyes to give light, 18 Text | having this in view, he contrived the sinews and the flesh, 19 Text | and depletion, the gods contrived the following remedy: They