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Gorgias Part
1 Intro| noblest truths, sung of in the purest and sweetest language, are Phaedo Part
2 Text | Certainly.~And he attains to the purest knowledge of them who goes Philebus Part
3 Intro| still and the truest and purest knowledge.~(7) We are now 4 Intro| Being, apprehended by the purest mind and reason. The lower 5 Intro| that dialectic is not the purest and most exact.’ From the 6 Text | and what purity? Is that purest which is greatest or most 7 Text | Protarchus; and so the purest white, and not the greatest 8 Text | pleasure nor pain, but only the purest possible thought.~PROTARCHUS: 9 Text | out what in them is of the purest nature; and then the truest The Sophist Part
10 Text | ought to be fairest and purest.~THEAETETUS: Very true.~ The Symposium Part
11 Intro| but of the highest and purest abstraction. This abstraction Theaetetus Part
12 Intro| conducted to our simplest and purest notion of matter, which Timaeus Part
13 Text | through consists of the purest and smoothest and oiliest