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1 12 | Athenian. We do not want many illustrations about such matters:—What Meno Part
2 Intro| reflections. This and similar illustrations or explanations are put Phaedrus Part
3 Intro| use the two speeches as illustrations of the art of rhetoric; 4 Intro| abstract and barren of illustrations.’ (Compare Symp., Apol., 5 Text | abstract and wanting in illustrations.~SOCRATES: Yes; and the Philebus Part
6 Intro| discarding these hackneyed illustrations; such difficulties had long The Sophist Part
7 Intro| his system easier (a) by illustrations, and (b) by pointing out The Statesman Part
8 Intro| interrupted by purely logical illustrations. The younger Socrates resembles 9 Text | that a king required grand illustrations, have taken up a marvellous Theaetetus Part
10 Intro| false opinion. The humorous illustrations, as well as the serious 11 Intro| band of revellers.’ (2) As illustrations of the second head, may