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Critias Part
1 Text | sort, which is given us for nourishment and any other which we use Laws Book
2 7 | exercise when it receives most nourishment?~Cleinias. But, Stranger, 3 7 | the necessary exercise and nourishment for the body, and instruction Phaedo Part
4 Text | opinion), and thence deriving nourishment. Thus she seeks to live Phaedrus Part
5 Text | forth, are melted, and as nourishment streams upon him, the lower The Republic Book
6 3 | never waking up or receiving nourishment, and his senses not being 7 6 | things, but of generation and nourishment and growth, though he himself The Sophist Part
8 Intro| patient will receive no nourishment unless he has been cleaned The Statesman Part
9 Intro| which provide food and nourishment for the human body, and 10 Text | grow and generate and give nourishment, as far as they could, of 11 Text | called by the general term of nourishment, unless you have any better 12 Text | vehicles, defences, playthings, nourishment; small things, which may Timaeus Part
13 Intro| wrong way and cease to give nourishment to the body, no longer preserving 14 Text | retiring flood which provided nourishment, the affections produced 15 Text | and cooled, may receive nourishment and life; for when the respiration 16 Text | and then ceasing to give nourishment to the body they are carried 17 Text | and sinews, ceases to give nourishment to the bone and to unite