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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| not use signs, like the deaf and dumb? The elevation 2 Intro| Gesture is the mode which a deaf and dumb person would take 3 Intro| speak a new language, of the deaf and dumb who have words 4 Intro| imperfect articulation of the deaf and dumb, from the jabbering 5 Text | should we not, like the deaf and dumb, make signs with Gorgias Part
6 Intro| Socrates replies that he is not deaf, and that he has heard that 7 Intro| Republic, half-blind and deaf, but with penetrating eye 8 Text | Excellent Callicles, I am not deaf, and I have heard that a Phaedrus Part
9 Text | and pride, shag-eared and deaf, hardly yielding to whip 10 Text | Odysseus sailing past them, deaf to their siren voices, they 11 Text | comparison with the blind, or deaf. The rhetorician, who teaches Protagoras Part
12 Text | As then, if I had been deaf, and you were going to converse The Republic Book
13 6 | crew, but he is a little deaf and has a similar infirmity The Seventh Letter Part
14 Text | likely either to fall on deaf ears or to lead to the loss 15 Text | is in the soul, turns a deaf ear to this teaching; or The Sophist Part
16 Text | and he will be utterly deaf to those who assert universal Theaetetus Part
17 Intro| but every man who is not deaf and dumb is able to express 18 Text | every one who is not born deaf or dumb is able sooner or