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Euthydemus Part
1 Intro| however be built up out of the fragments of the old, but would be Gorgias Part
2 Intro| of Homer, and with other fragments of Greek tradition.~The 3 Intro| familiar names, just as mere fragments of the words of Scripture, Menexenus Part
4 Text | thought, putting together fragments of the funeral oration which Meno Part
5 Intro| of Empedocles and in the fragments of Heracleitus. It was the Phaedo Part
6 Text | gems, which are but minute fragments of them: for there all the Philebus Part
7 Intro| which occur both in the fragments of Philolaus and in the The Sophist Part
8 Intro| there are always appearing ‘fragments of the great banquet’ of The Symposium Part
9 Text | not much, whereas the mere fragments of you and your words, even Theaetetus Part
10 Intro| exception of the two famous fragments, which are cited in this 11 Intro| There is nothing in the fragments of Heracleitus which at 12 Intro| or they may survive in fragments. Nor is it only in the Middle 13 Intro| of the forest.~(2) These fragments, although they can never Timaeus Part
14 Intro| we can judge from their fragments, never attained to a periodic 15 Intro| between the Timaeus and the fragments of Philolaus, which by some 16 Intro| Philolaus there can be no doubt. Fragments of this work are preserved 17 Intro| statements contained in these fragments corresponded with their 18 Intro| of the genuineness of the fragments, with Bockh and Zeller,