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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| respect differing from the cries of animals; for they too 2 Intro| there would be few such cries, and little danger of mistaking 3 Intro| to have begun as with the cries of animals, or the stammering 4 Intro| inarticulate language—the cries of animals from the speech 5 Intro| have the analogy of the cries of animals, of the songs 6 Intro| of musical notes, of the cries of animals, of the song 7 Intro| others longer words or cries: they may have been more 8 Intro| are answered by similar cries heard from a distance. The Laws Book
9 2 | others uttering all sorts of cries. But, whereas the animals 10 3 | to give judgment by noisy cries. And then, as time went 11 7 | but, when he weeps and cries out, then he is not pleased. 12 7 | not pleased. For tears and cries are the inauspicious signs 13 12 | dead; but he may forbid cries of lamentation, and not Philebus Part
14 Text | the storm-tossed sailor cries, ‘land’ (i.e., earth), reappear The Republic Book
15 6 | the meaning of his several cries, and by what sounds, when