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The First Alcibiades Part
1 Text| not a ring belong to the finger, and to the finger only?~ 2 Text| to the finger, and to the finger only?~ALCIBIADES: Yes.~SOCRATES: Phaedrus Part
3 Text| because to tease him I lay a finger upon his love! And so, Phaedrus, The Republic Book
4 2 | ring; this he took from the finger of the dead and reascended. 5 2 | came having the ring on his finger, and as he was sitting among 6 5 | in the body, when but a finger of one of us is hurt, the 7 5 | the man has a pain in his finger; and the same expression 8 7 | are three fingers-a little finger, a second finger, and a 9 7 | little finger, a second finger, and a middle finger. ~Very 10 7 | second finger, and a middle finger. ~Very good. ~You may suppose 11 7 | of them equally appears a finger, whether seen in the middle 12 7 | thin-it makes no difference; a finger is a finger all the same. 13 7 | difference; a finger is a finger all the same. In these cases 14 7 | the question, What is a finger? for the sight never intimates 15 7 | intimates to the mind that a finger is other than a finger. ~ 16 7 | a finger is other than a finger. ~True. ~And therefore, 17 7 | saying in the case of the finger, there would be nothing Timaeus Part
18 Text| in the structure of the finger, there arises a triple compound,