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(...) The Seventh Letter
Part
501 Text | forefathers, but follows the manner of life of Dion’s murderers
502 Text | Dionysios seems to have felt all manner of anxiety lest certain
503 Text | because, knowing as I did his manner of life, I disapproved of
504 Text | discretion with regard to the manner and terms of the sale and
The Sophist
Part
505 Intro| only in a somewhat forced manner connected with each other.
506 Intro| heightened by the accidental manner in which the discovery is
507 Intro| interrogate men after the manner of Socrates, and make them
508 Intro| will endeavour to trace the manner in which Plato arrived at
509 Intro| differ however in their manner of regarding the question.
510 Intro| great and small. In like manner he acknowledges that the
511 Intro| exaggerated importance. Is the manner in which the logical determinations
512 Intro| might answer in some such manner as the following:—~1. That
513 Intro| connexion of them in the same manner. No one has equally raised
514 Text | never to have observed the manner in which lovers hunt.~THEAETETUS:
515 Text | ignorant dispute in a rational manner against him who knows?~THEAETETUS:
516 Text | And now in the cleverest manner he has got into an impossible
517 Text | of not-being in a right manner, without introducing into
518 Text | yes.~STRANGER: And in like manner, a false proposition will
519 Text | are admitted by us in like manner to be some of them capable
520 Text | of all of them, in like manner, we may truly say that they
521 Text | not-beautiful, in the same manner not-being has been found
522 Text | says that the same is in a manner other, or that other is
523 Text | appearance, because in no manner or time or place can there
The Statesman
Part
524 Intro| confused and inartistic manner, which fails to produce
525 Intro| speak, he would in like manner oppose men and all other
526 Intro| earthquake, and utter ruin of all manner of animals. After a while
527 Intro| in one cycle after one manner, and in another cycle after
528 Intro| another cycle after another manner.~Enough of the myth, which
529 Intro| about the Statesman in like manner is intended not only to
530 Intro| investigate those sciences in a manner contrary to the law, he
531 Intro| principles which are in a manner antagonistic to one another;
532 Intro| and not after the ordinary manner of human generation—half
533 Text | a new destruction of all manner of animals. Afterwards,
534 Text | his own progress, in like manner the parts were ordained
535 Text | growing, at one time in one manner, and at another time in
536 Text | examples formed in this manner? We take a thing and compare
537 Text | may proceed in a regular manner?~YOUNG SOCRATES: By all
538 Text | which is effected in one manner with the comb and in another
539 Text | these three expand in a manner into five, producing out
540 Text | that legislation is in a manner the business of a king,
541 Text | us all precisely in the manner which you describe.~STRANGER:
542 Text | diseases—whether as to the manner in which physic or surgical
543 Text | piloting in an unlawful manner, and to exercise an arbitrary
544 Text | done.~STRANGER: In like manner, all alien and uncongenial
545 Text | business; this is their manner of behaving with all men
546 Text | true.~STRANGER: In like manner, the royal science appears
547 Text | thick and soft, after the manner of the woof—these, which
548 Text | together in the following manner:~YOUNG SOCRATES: In what
549 Text | YOUNG SOCRATES: In what manner?~STRANGER: First of all,
The Symposium
Part
550 Intro| action, according to the manner of their performance. And
551 Intro| of mythology, and of the manner of sophistry adhering—rhetoric
552 Intro| departure. (5) We may notice the manner in which Socrates himself
553 Intro| the insipid and irrational manner of the schools of the day,
554 Intro| varying according to the manner of their performance. Like
555 Intro| spoken of by Plato in a manner different from that customary
556 Text | begin, he said, after the manner of Melanippe in Euripides,~‘
557 Text | in such an indiscriminate manner. If there were only one
558 Text | the praiseworthy one in a manner worthy of him. For we all
559 Text | actions vary according to the manner of their performance. Take,
560 Text | they are evil; and in like manner not every love, but only
561 Text | the evil, or in an evil manner; but there is honour in
562 Text | good, or in an honourable manner. Evil is the vulgar lover
563 Text | which disagrees. In like manner rhythm is compounded of
564 Text | of the evil love. For all manner of impiety is likely to
565 Text | with me, which is to the manner born of our muse and would
566 Text | with his feet and in all manner of ways in the softest of
567 Text | admitted to be in an especial manner the attribute of Love; ungrace
568 Text | thought to have spoken in a manner worthy of himself, and of
569 Text | set them forth in the best manner. And I felt quite proud,
570 Text | ready to speak in my own manner, though I will not make
571 Text | company bid him speak in any manner which he thought best. Then,
572 Text | Penia or Poverty, as the manner is on such occasions, came
573 Text | she said, ‘what is the manner of the pursuit? what are
574 Text | are affected in the same manner. I have heard Pericles and
575 Text | I might succeed in this manner. Not a bit; I made no way
576 Text | replied in the ironical manner which is so characteristic
577 Text | depart; Aristodemus, as his manner was, following him. At the
Theaetetus
Part
578 Intro| giving a reason in the same manner as the dialectician, and
579 Intro| impossible. But this is his manner of approaching and surrounding
580 Intro| therefore had answered in a manner which enabled Socrates to
581 Intro| the vulgar pervert in all manner of ways. If you are gentle
582 Intro| we have, and, after the manner of philosophers, we are
583 Intro| the vulgar pervert in all manner of ways.’~III. The theory
584 Intro| impressions of sense. In this manner Plato describes the process
585 Intro| darkness. In his accustomed manner he passes from the lower
586 Intro| or the description of the manner in which the spirit is broken
587 Intro| and beyond them. In like manner the modern inductive philosophy
588 Intro| the civilised man; in like manner the dog, having the help
589 Intro| short; and have died in a manner disappointed of their hopes
590 Intro| the noblest and simplest manner. While acknowledging that
591 Intro| experience, but not in such a manner as to give it the character
592 Intro| subject and object in the same manner? Can we suppose one set
593 Intro| home and by ourselves,—the manner in which thought passes
594 Text | on that account, as the manner of women is when their first
595 Text | mean?~SOCRATES: After the manner of disputers (Lys.; Phaedo;
596 Text | writings in the same ignorant manner; but this is not to your
597 Text | in reality. And in like manner the Sophist who is able
598 Text | what appears, is. In this manner you will consider whether
599 Text | profess in the strongest manner that he was the superior
600 Text | anything else, in some such manner as the following:—were they
601 Text | THEODORUS: Yes, that is a manner of speaking in which they
602 Text | opinion arise in the following manner?~THEAETETUS: In what manner?~
603 Text | manner?~THEAETETUS: In what manner?~SOCRATES: When he thinks
604 Text | to-day, and in this casual manner, we have found a truth which
605 Text | number of the stadium in like manner is the stadium?~THEAETETUS:
606 Text | knowledge.~SOCRATES: And in like manner be may enumerate without
Timaeus
Part
607 Intro| in a bald and superficial manner of the functions and diseases
608 Intro| words after his accustomed manner. But in the rest of the
609 Intro| and may I speak in the manner which will be most intelligible
610 Intro| Excellent, Timaeus, I like your manner of approaching the subject—
611 Intro| extremes—2, 4, 6. In this manner there were formed intervals
612 Intro| courses, were created in the manner already described. The earth,
613 Intro| the same or the other in a manner which is the very opposite
614 Intro| and because they meet in a manner contrary to the usual mode,
615 Intro| that they are gold. In like manner there is a universal nature
616 Intro| wonderful and inexplicable manner. The containing principle
617 Intro| and in an incomprehensible manner partakes of the intelligible.
618 Intro| presented to us in a dreamy manner, and yet is said to be necessary,
619 Intro| like to like, after the manner of the universal motion.
620 Intro| excess of air; and in this manner painful diseases are produced.
621 Intro| evil education. In like manner the soul is often made vicious
622 Intro| of medicine. And in like manner the body may be too much
623 Intro| another in the following manner:—The outlet for liquids
624 Intro| are moving in a disorderly manner before the work of creation
625 Intro| or (Greek) in the same manner as we speak of ‘time’ and ‘
626 Intro| conquering elements. The manner of the change is (1) a separation
627 Intro| inconsistency in Plato’s manner of conceiving the soul of
628 Intro| noticed. And in a similar manner the human body is conceived
629 Intro| other may be exerted in a manner which is not now thought
630 Intro| has a lively sense of the manner in which sensation and motion
631 Intro| intelligence, but not in the same manner of the uncertainty of our
632 Intro| Plato, though not after the manner of the Neoplatonists. For
633 Intro| even numbers, after the manner of the later Pythagoreans.
634 Intro| passages in any precise manner, and he is equally incapable
635 Text | out to war in a becoming manner, and when at war showed
636 Text | citizens in a befitting manner, and I am not surprised
637 Text | island of Atlantis in like manner disappeared in the depths
638 Text | myself to speak in such manner as will be most intelligible
639 Text | made to move in the same manner and on the same spot, within
640 Text | younger; but this is a random manner of speaking which we have,
641 Text | proceeded to divide after this manner:—First of all, he took away
642 Text | equally moving. After this manner, and for these reasons,
643 Text | same spot after the same manner, whereby they ever continue
644 Text | revolving after the same manner and on the same spot; and
645 Text | kind, were created in the manner already described. The earth,
646 Text | and believe them. In this manner, then, according to them,
647 Text | mingled them in much the same manner; they were not, however,
648 Text | animal in the best and wisest manner which they could, and avert
649 Text | disordered in every possible manner, so that when they moved
650 Text | same or of the other in a manner the very opposite of the
651 Text | emitted by the object in a manner contrary to the usual mode
652 Text | and thus and after this manner in the beginning, when the
653 Text | has as yet explained the manner of their generation, but
654 Text | the receptacle, and in a manner the nurse, of all generation.
655 Text | wonderful and inexplicable manner, which we will hereafter
656 Text | particles in another. In this manner, the four kinds or elements
657 Text | two other elements in like manner penetrate according to their
658 Text | into stone in the following manner:—The water which mixes with
659 Text | strongest according to the manner in which the eye is affected
660 Text | investigate in a similar manner. And it appears to be very
661 Text | by him in the following manner. Having sifted pure and
662 Text | these reasons and after this manner God placed the sinews at
663 Text | water-courses of the body in a manner which I will describe, and
664 Text | animal in the following manner:—He let the lesser weels
665 Text | blood and veins; it is in a manner an internal fountain of
666 Text | evacuation is effected after the manner of the universal motion
667 Text | produced or changed in a manner contrary to nature, the
668 Text | respect and in the same manner and in due proportion; and
669 Text | of these laws causes all manner of changes and infinite
670 Text | blood, though after another manner, is likewise formed out
671 Text | replenished in a natural manner by food and drink but gains
672 Text | shaken off.~Such is the manner in which diseases of the
673 Text | case of pain too in like manner the soul suffers much evil
674 Text | to its own self—in like manner we should conceive of the
675 Text | should be treated in the same manner, in imitation of the pattern
676 Text | form of disease is in a manner akin to the living being,
677 Text | part of him, and of the manner in which a man may train
678 Text | admits of brevity; in this manner our argument will best attain
679 Text | respectively in the following manner. The outlet for drink by