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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| are taken out of the first rude agglomeration of sounds Gorgias Part
2 Text | But when the tyrant is rude and uneducated, he may be Laws Book
3 4 | for in dealing with the rude and uneducated multitude, 4 9 | defence, shall be regarded as rude and ill–mannered and slavish;— Phaedrus Part
5 Text | or I myself said anything rude in our first speeches, blame 6 Text | suppose that they would be rude or abusive to him: Would Philebus Part
7 Intro| parental instincts, in their rude attempts at self-preservation:— The Republic Book
8 6 | man is just and gentle, or rude and unsociable; these are The Sophist Part
9 Intro| but the materialists are rude and ignorant of dialectics; 10 Text | I fear that I may seem rude and ungracious if I refuse Timaeus Part
11 Intro| certain periods; and the rude survivors in the mountains 12 Intro| and the like, the first rude attempts at generalization 13 Intro| speculations he would add a rude conception of matter and