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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| and are only capable of uttering a certain number of sounds. 2 Intro| of separately when we are uttering them. Like other natural 3 Intro| of expression while he is uttering them. There are many things 4 Text | true names at the time of uttering them?~HERMOGENES: Yes, Socrates, 5 Text | newly inspired, and to be uttering oracles.~SOCRATES: Yes, Gorgias Part
6 Intro| the higher reason. He is uttering truths before they can be 7 Text | if you have the power of uttering this word, you will have Laws Book
8 2 | delight at something, others uttering all sorts of cries. But, 9 4 | the legislator has been uttering in the preface of the law, 10 12 | philosophers to she–dogs uttering vain howlings, and talking Parmenides Part
11 Text | one or the one many; he is uttering not a paradox but a truism. Phaedrus Part
12 Text | into heroics, when only uttering a censure on the lover? Protagoras Part
13 Text | insincere expression of men uttering falsehoods contrary to their 14 Text | educated man is capable of uttering such expressions. Such were Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| the pitch of the voice in uttering them, were known to us, 16 Text | are not we, Protagoras, uttering the opinion of man, or rather 17 Text | account of knowledge with uttering an unmeaning word; for perhaps