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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| expression of his age, became impressed on the minds of their countrymen, Gorgias Part
2 Intro| society.~Then comes Socrates, impressed as no other man ever was, Meno Part
3 Intro| of mathematics was easily impressed upon it; the principle of Phaedo Part
4 Text | he had been wonderfully impressed by that part of the argument, Philebus Part
5 Intro| influence of language; they are impressed upon a mind which at first The Statesman Part
6 Intro| arrive at truth. He is deeply impressed with the importance of classification: Theaetetus Part
7 Intro| century earlier had so deeply impressed the mind of Hellas, were 8 Intro| distance, although nothing is impressed upon the retina except colour, Timaeus Part
9 Intro| materials on which figures are impressed. In the same way space or 10 Intro| which is only partially impressed by mathematical laws and 11 Intro| only the forms which are impressed on pre-existent matter. 12 Intro| like other men, he is more impressed by one aspect of human life,