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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| of grammar, because they wear the appearance of philosophy Gorgias Part
2 Intro| All of these disguises wear the appearance of the truth; Ion Part
3 Text | for you have always to wear fine clothes, and to look Laws Book
4 1 | gymnastic exercises, and wear arms.~Cleinias. I think, Menexenus Part
5 Intro| and the finale certainly wear the look either of Plato Phaedo Part
6 Text | coat which is in use and wear; and when he is answered 7 Text | like the Argives, not to wear hair any more until I had Protagoras Part
8 Text | always in training, and wear short cloaks; for they imagine The Republic Book
9 3 | same roof with them, or wear them, or drink from them. The Sophist Part
10 Intro| that the chains which we wear are of our own forging. Theaetetus Part
11 Intro| who hardly knows how to wear his cloak,—still less can 12 Intro| garment which he does not wear; or he may have wild birds 13 Text | neatly, but knows not how to wear his cloak like a gentleman; 14 Text | garment which he does not wear; and then we should say, Timaeus Part
15 Intro| advances, the triangles wear out and are no longer able 16 Intro| years; and when they finally wear out and fall to pieces,