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Euthydemus Part
1 Text | a quick; and one who had dull perceptions of seeing and 2 Text | Euthydemus, I said, I have but a dull conception of these subtleties Laches Part
3 Text | teacher, or I shall be a dull and uncongenial pupil: but Laws Book
4 5 | is by nature sleepy and dull, and makes him quick to 5 10 | because any man however dull can go over them and consider Phaedrus Part
6 Text | speech of the speaker, the dull of the clever. These, and Philebus Part
7 Text | cited do not pierce our dull minds, but we go on arguing The Republic Book
8 3 | culture, grow feeble and dull and blind, his mind never 9 7 | knowledge; and even the dull, if they have had an arithmetical Theaetetus Part
10 Intro| have a sharp and also a dull knowledge. While you are 11 Text | profit. Some of them appear dull enough at first, but afterwards, 12 Text | have a sharp and also a dull knowledge, and whether you 13 Text | sentiments only betray a dull and narrow vision in those Timaeus Part
14 Intro| nor be allowed to become dull and senseless by an overgrowth 15 Text | and impair the memory and dull the edge of intelligence. 16 Text | wholly covered, and so become dull and senseless by reason 17 Text | power, but making the soul dull, and stupid, and forgetful,