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Euthydemus Part
1 Intro| transparent, no abstraction so barren and unmeaning, no form of Laws Book
2 8 | seed among harlots, or in barren and unnatural lusts; or Parmenides Part
3 Intro| also contrasted with the barren abstraction of the Megarians. 4 Intro| history of philosophy was a barren tract, not uncultivated, Phaedrus Part
5 Intro| should be too ‘abstract and barren of illustrations.’ (Compare The Republic Book
6 3 | along the shores of the barren sea; now taking the sooty 7 10 | Forgetfulness, which was a barren waste destitute of trees The Sophist Part
8 Intro| mankind had got beyond his barren abstractions: they were Theaetetus Part
9 Intro| man-midwife, ‘my patients are barren and stolid, but after a 10 Text | she could not allow the barren to be midwives, because 11 Text | like the midwives, I am barren, and the reproach which 12 Text | who is in labour, I am the barren midwife; and this is why Timaeus Part
13 Intro| philosophy which have been barren and unproductive? We might