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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| Muse inhabiting your own breast, was the inspirer.’ Socrates 2 Text | been an inhabitant of your breast, unconsciously to yourself.~ Ion Part
3 Text | which carried him on the breast by the neck, and he in pain Phaedo Part
4 Text | the words—~‘He beat his breast, and thus reproached his Phaedrus Part
5 Intro| image of love dwells in the breast of either, and if they have 6 Text | Anteros) lodging in his breast, which he calls and believes The Republic Book
7 3 | the verses, ~"He smote his breast, and thus reproached his 8 4 | quoted by us, ~"He smote his breast, and thus rebuked his soul;" 9 5 | or emotion in a lover's breast, and are thought by him 10 10 | lot, he began to beat his breast and lament over his choice, The Sophist Part
11 Intro| answers them in their own breast. For they cannot help using The Symposium Part
12 Text | navel); he also moulded the breast and took out most of the Timaeus Part
13 Intro| separate habitation in the breast, parted off from the head 14 Text | constructed between the head and breast, to keep them apart. And 15 Text | keep them apart. And in the breast, and in what is termed the 16 Text | vacuum. Wherefore also the breast and the lungs, when they 17 Text | the soul which are in the breast. In consequence of these