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Charmides Part
1 PreS | taken; for an idiomatic phrase, if an exception to the 2 PreS | quaint effect of some antique phrase in the original, but rarely; 3 Text | man himself who used this phrase did not understand what Cratylus Part
4 Intro| use of an old and familiar phrase has also a peculiar power 5 Intro| and necessary. The word or phrase which has been repeated 6 Intro| ourselves a new word or phrase or figure of speech.~There Laws Book
7 6 | better acquaintance,” as the phrase is, and every sort of good 8 7 | getting together, as the phrase is, all our goods and chattels Phaedrus Part
9 Intro| one reckoning, save the phrase is a little variations’); Philebus Part
10 Intro| But then for the familiar phrase of the ‘greatest happiness The Second Alcibiades Part
11 Pre | Archelaus is told, and a similar phrase occurs;—ta gar echthes kai