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Critias Part
1 Intro| than the wonders of the East narrated by Herodotus and Laws Book
2 6 | that they are to go to the east). And at the commencement Meno Part
3 Intro| prevailed far and wide in the east. It found its way into Hellas Phaedrus Part
4 Intro| union between Hellas and the East? Only in Plutarch, in Lucian, 5 Intro| province or an island. The East will provide elements of 6 Intro| well as the West to the East. The religions and literatures The Sophist Part
7 Intro| West is the way also to the East; the north pole of the magnet The Statesman Part
8 Intro| the west and set in the east, and that the god reversed 9 Intro| west and setting in the east, and of the earth-born men; 10 Text | the west, and set in the east, and that the god reversed The Symposium Part
11 Intro| so-called mysticism of the East was not strange to the Greek Theaetetus Part
12 Intro| echo of some voice from the East, have been alien to the Timaeus Part
13 Intro| philosophy reacted upon the East, and a Greek element of 14 Intro| between Hellas and the East—(Greek) (Rep.). Whereas 15 Intro| for it; in North, South, East, or West; in the Islands