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1 3 | back to the same point, and presents to us another handle. For 2 12 | is again preserved, and presents to the Sun and to Apollo Phaedo Part
3 Intro| and many forms in which it presents itself to the mind. Some 4 Text | colours, so that the whole presents a single and continuous The Sophist Part
5 Intro| processes of formal logic, presents a very inadequate conception 6 Text | preceded we see that he presents another aspect, besides The Statesman Part
7 Intro| philosophical lessons which Plato presents to us in this veiled form. 8 Intro| all considered by him. He presents the idea of a perfect government, The Symposium Part
9 Intro| others. The Phaedo also presents some points of comparison Theaetetus Part
10 Intro| by his name. The Cratylus presents a similar difficulty: in 11 Intro| the unseen. The sense only presents us with a flat and impenetrable Timaeus Part
12 Intro| the veil of mythology, and presents her to us in what appears