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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| Socrates characteristically sets aside as too subtle for 2 Intro| the informing mind, which sets them in motion and works Euthyphro Part
3 Text | you are the Daedalus who sets arguments in motion; not Laws Book
4 5 | who, not being a despot, sets up a new government and 5 8 | the damage; or if anyone sets fire to his own wood and Phaedrus Part
6 Intro| the extreme value which he sets upon this performance, because Protagoras Part
7 Intro| of the Dialogue, Socrates sets up the proverbial philosophers The Republic Book
8 4 | do the work of others-he sets in order his own inner life, 9 9 | said, that the philosopher sets any value on other pleasures The Symposium Part
10 Text | feet are tender, for she sets her steps, Not on the ground Theaetetus Part
11 Text | speak when an arithmetician sets about numbering, or a grammarian Timaeus Part
12 Intro| up the cables of the soul sets her free from the body. 13 Intro| literary trick by which Plato sets off his narrative? Could 14 Text | cables of the soul, and sets her free; but when there