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Charmides Part
1 PreS | rendering to reproduce these characteristics, but will re-write the passage 2 PreS | endue any of them with the characteristics of a sentient being, and Cratylus Part
3 Intro| association are essential characteristics of language. The great master Gorgias Part
4 Intro| body alike retain their characteristics; the fat man, the dandy, Phaedrus Part
5 Intro| love to talk’ (Symp.). The characteristics of rhetoric are insipidity, Philebus Part
6 Intro| which combined these two characteristics. Antisthenes, who was an The Republic Book
7 8 | he said; but what are the characteristics of this form of government, 8 8 | These and other kindred characteristics are proper to democracy, The Sophist Part
9 Intro| Cynics or Megarians, several characteristics are found in Plato:—~1. 10 Intro| us observe which of his characteristics is the most prominent. Above The Statesman Part
11 Text | which is defined by these characteristics of the one, the few, or 12 Text | rule, and which has these characteristics, may be described as the Theaetetus Part
13 Text | conception of your distinguishing characteristics.~THEAETETUS: I suppose not.~ Timaeus Part
14 Intro| hardly separable from it. The characteristics of man are transferred to