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Charmides Part
1 PreS | their position or from the context. The difficulty of preserving 2 PreS | is always true to his own context, the careful study of which 3 PreS | to be interpreted by his context; and I do not deny that 4 PreS | the Republic and Laws, the context is at a greater distance 5 PreS | taking passages out of their context and placing them in a new 6 PreS | are separated from their context, and receive any sense which 7 PreS | taken out of their natural context, and thus become destitute Cratylus Part
8 Intro| It is relative to its own context. Its meaning is modified 9 Intro| passage: without comparing the context we are not sure whether 10 Intro| which besides the lesser context of the book or speech, there 11 Intro| there is also the larger context of history and circumstances.~ Euthydemus Part
12 Intro| completely detached from their context. (Compare Theaet.) To such Phaedrus Part
13 Intro| and very little of the context of any passage which he Protagoras Part
14 Text | is clearly proved by the context, in which he says that God Timaeus Part
15 Intro| is thinking, not of the context in Plato, but of the contemporary