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The Apology
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1 Text | calves, there would be no difficulty in finding some one to put 2 Text | with you? Now I have great difficulty in making you understand 3 Text | say and do anything. The difficulty, my friends, is not to avoid Charmides Part
4 PreF | same author, need have no difficulty in admitting the Sophist 5 PreS | or from the context. The difficulty of preserving the effect 6 PreS | sentences, yet there is a difficulty in using this form of construction 7 PreS | the style. Hence arises a difficulty in translating Greek into 8 PreS | there is also a greater difficulty in avoiding it.~5 Though 9 PreS | unduly attracts attention by difficulty and peculiarity, or disturbs 10 Intro| first suggestion of the difficulty of the abstract and concrete, 11 Intro| knowledge be of any use?~The difficulty of the Charmides arises 12 Text | charm, about which I felt a difficulty before. For the charm will 13 Text | facility in learning, or difficulty in learning?~Facility.~Yes, 14 Text | is learning quickly, and difficulty in learning is learning 15 Text | imagine, and he who with difficulty deliberates and discovers, 16 Text | said, but there may be a difficulty on his who proposes as a 17 Text | will find a way out of a difficulty into which I have got myself. 18 Text | tell you the nature of the difficulty?~By all means, he replied.~ 19 Text | and saw that I was in a difficulty; and as one person when 20 Text | seem to be driven into a difficulty by my difficulty. But as 21 Text | into a difficulty by my difficulty. But as he had a reputation Cratylus Part
22 Intro| Euthydemus we also find a difficulty in determining the precise 23 Intro| of composition; 2nd, the difficulty of reproducing a state of 24 Intro| reading we certainly have a difficulty in understanding his drift, 25 Intro| language.~There remains a difficulty which seems to demand a 26 Intro| letters?~1. The answer to this difficulty has been already anticipated 27 Intro| when they have to solve a difficulty; thus anticipating many 28 Intro| him, nor would he have any difficulty in finding them. Naturally 29 Intro| to sound; but we have no difficulty in ascertaining how the 30 Intro| to style which we have a difficulty in appreciating, and the 31 Text | there is a good deal of difficulty in this sort of knowledge, 32 Text | Socrates; but I find a difficulty in changing my opinion all 33 Text | etymologist there is no difficulty in seeing the meaning, for 34 Text | I think that there is no difficulty in explaining, for the name 35 Text | indeed.~SOCRATES: There is no difficulty in explaining the other 36 Text | there is some very great difficulty in the word. Please, however, 37 Text | adopt whenever I am in a difficulty of this sort.~HERMOGENES: 38 Text | of the soul; and aporia (difficulty) is an evil of the same 39 Text | that there is any great difficulty about them—edone is e (eta) 40 Text | and must get out of our difficulty in like fashion, by saying Critias Part
41 Intro| Poseidon, being a God, found no difficulty in contriving the water-supply 42 Intro| a sense of the artistic difficulty of the design, cannot be 43 Text | himself, being a god, found no difficulty in making special arrangements Crito Part
44 Intro| others, and he will have no difficulty in finding friends in Thessaly 45 Intro| mouth. And there would be no difficulty in arguing that Socrates 46 Text | that you will have a difficulty in knowing what to do with 47 Text | yourself, for there was no difficulty at all. See now, Socrates, Euthydemus Part
48 Intro| presented the same kind of difficulty to the half-educated man 49 Intro| mind was only with great difficulty disentangled from such fallacies.~ 50 Intro| of Crito, that he has a difficulty in educating his two sons, 51 Text | be another?~Is that your difficulty? I said. For I was beginning 52 Text | and all the world are in a difficulty about the non-existent.~ 53 Text | that I am in a constant difficulty about my two sons. What Euthyphro Part
54 Intro| religion arises out of the difficulty of verifying them. There 55 Text | yourself, for there is no real difficulty in understanding me. What 56 Text | is, I should have had no difficulty in replying, a number which The First Alcibiades Part
57 Intro| dialectical merit. But we have a difficulty in supposing that the same 58 Text | better’? you would have no difficulty in replying that you meant ‘ 59 Text | unjust; for they see no difficulty in them, and therefore they 60 Text | manifestly be in the old difficulty, and will not be able to Gorgias Part
61 Intro| on the stage: he is with difficulty convinced that Socrates 62 Intro| Callicles, who had been with difficulty brought to this point, turns 63 Intro| yet no existence. The old difficulty of framing a definition 64 Intro| particular subject-matter, is a difficulty which remains unsolved, 65 Intro| And he has escaped the difficulty which has often beset divines, 66 Intro| either case there would be no difficulty in answering. But then, 67 Text | a great deal of toil and difficulty; but when his casks are 68 Text | streams, though not without difficulty; but his vessels are leaky Laches Part
69 Intro| Gradually, and not without difficulty, Laches is made to pass 70 Text | the general. There is no difficulty in seeing that the knowledge 71 Text | Indeed, Socrates, I see no difficulty in answering; he is a man 72 Text | in order to conceal the difficulty into which he has got himself. 73 Text | know by reason of their difficulty. He who takes your view Laws Book
74 1 | the whole journey without difficulty, beguiling the time by conversation.~ 75 1 | to Tyrtaeus would have no difficulty in replying quite truly, 76 1 | Athenian. There seems to be a difficulty, Stranger, with regard to 77 2 | discussing the peculiar difficulty of music. Music is more 78 2 | their help there is greater difficulty in fighting against drink 79 2 | about which there is a difficulty in speaking to the many, 80 2 | and there will not be any difficulty in speaking intelligibly 81 3 | arts, and there was great difficulty in getting at one another; 82 3 | in knowing, and no great difficulty in telling, after the evil 83 3 | after the event; there is no difficulty in learning from an example 84 4 | point of view creates a difficulty. There is an element of 85 4 | Athenian. There is surely no difficulty in seeing, Cleinias, what 86 4 | which there are three. The difficulty increases with the increase, 87 4 | which has the greatest difficulty in admitting of such a change, 88 4 | The real impossibility or difficulty is of another sort, and 89 4 | speaking?~Athenian. The difficulty is to find the divine love 90 4 | of view, there may be a difficulty for a city to have good 91 4 | Cleinias. I am in the same difficulty, Megillus; for I do not 92 4 | prefaces? There may be a difficulty in including or describing 93 5 | all there be very great difficulty about the equal preservation 94 5 | accomplished. There is no difficulty in perceiving that the twelve 95 6 | find any way out of the difficulty; for I maintain, Cleinias, 96 6 | Then let us recognize the difficulty, and make clear to our own 97 6 | may be introduced without difficulty, by any state or any legislator 98 6 | of many; for there is a difficulty in perceiving that the city 99 6 | convenient. There is no difficulty either in understanding 100 6 | property, but there is great difficulty in what relates to slaves. 101 6 | now there is not the same difficulty. There is, however, another 102 7 | Athenian. Ridicule, and the difficulty of getting the feminine 103 7 | may, if we please, without difficulty implant either character 104 7 | with disorders, and with difficulty become habituated to their 105 7 | that he will be in great difficulty.~Cleinias. What troubles 106 7 | will tell you. There is a difficulty in opposing many myriads 107 7 | confusing, and create a difficulty in learning, and our young 108 7 | friend, there will be no difficulty, for the law has already 109 7 | Athenian. There is some difficulty in understanding my meaning, 110 8 | difficult, but there is great difficulty, in acquiring the power 111 8 | of great importance and difficulty, concerning which God should 112 8 | Truly, Cleinias, here is a difficulty. In many ways Crete and 113 8 | similarity of name causes all the difficulty and obscurity.~Cleinias. 114 8 | another, is of the utmost difficulty.~Megillus. What do you mean?~ 115 8 | most difficult. There is no difficulty in seeing that such a law 116 8 | and have fallen into a difficulty by reason of the vices of 117 9 | discovered a way out of the difficulty. Have we ever determined 118 9 | in hot blood, there is a difficulty in determining whether in 119 9 | wise: (and here the law has difficulty in determining exactly; 120 9 | legislator will have no difficulty in determining that wounds 121 9 | first place, there is a difficulty in apprehending that the 122 10 | Cleinias. But is there any difficulty in proving the existence 123 10 | has been said, there is no difficulty in distinctly stating, that 124 10 | There will probably be no difficulty in proving to him that the 125 10 | respect to their case and difficulty.~Cleinias. What do you mean?~ 126 10 | mean that there is greater difficulty in seeing and hearing the 127 10 | danger, or in any sort of difficulty, or again on their receiving 128 11 | them, I had in my mind the difficulty and perplexity in which 129 12 | so.~Athenian. There is no difficulty in seeing in what way the 130 12 | rest. But there is more difficulty in explaining why we call 131 12 | mean?~Athenian. I have no difficulty in explaining what I mean. Lysis Part
132 Intro| give him counsel in time of difficulty; he can teach him ‘to see 133 Text | accused.~There will be no difficulty in bringing him, he replied; Menexenus Part
134 Intro| delivery, and that there was no difficulty in improvising any number 135 Text | ready made; nor is there any difficulty in improvising that sort 136 Text | credit. But there is no difficulty in a man’s winning applause Meno Part
137 Intro| But the puzzle has a real difficulty latent under it, to which 138 Intro| endeavour to find a reply. The difficulty is the origin of knowledge:—~ 139 Intro| concluded.)~Socrates has no difficulty in showing that virtue is 140 Intro| state of existence.~The difficulty in framing general notions 141 Intro| of nature. And the same difficulty is found in both when we 142 Text | MENO: There will be no difficulty, Socrates, in answering 143 Text | all things; there is no difficulty in her eliciting or as men 144 Text | as if he knew, and had no difficulty; now he has a difficulty, 145 Text | difficulty; now he has a difficulty, and neither knows nor fancies Parmenides Part
146 Intro| The consideration of this difficulty has led a recent critic ( 147 Intro| Socrates, found out the real difficulty of maintaining abstract 148 Intro| maintaining abstract ideas.’ ‘What difficulty?’ ‘The greatest of all perhaps 149 Intro| not care to consider the difficulty in reference to visible 150 Intro| many of the one. The real difficulty begins with the relations 151 Intro| modern philosophy.~The first difficulty which Parmenides raises 152 Intro| same time, he points out a difficulty, which appears to be involved— 153 Intro| Socrates meets the supposed difficulty by a flash of light, which 154 Intro| another without end. The difficulty belongs in fact to the Megarian 155 Intro| ought to occasion no more difficulty in speculation than a perpetually 156 Intro| gods and men? This is the difficulty of philosophy in all ages: 157 Intro| Parmenides draws out this difficulty with great clearness. According 158 Intro| obsolete; the second remains a difficulty for us as well as for the 159 Intro| In some respects, the difficulty pressed harder upon the 160 Intro| Ideas was the metaphysical difficulty of the age in which he lived; 161 Intro| philosophy, and, like the similar difficulty in the Philebus, is really 162 Intro| opposites might without difficulty be shown to unite in them.~ 163 Intro| really at all explained. The difficulty arises out of the imperfection 164 Intro| no longer regarded as a difficulty at all. The only way of 165 Intro| The true answer to the difficulty here thrown out is the establishment 166 Intro| Sophist. Plato, in urging the difficulty of his own doctrine of Ideas, 167 Intro| extended to Ideas: (3) The difficulty of participating in greatness, 168 Intro| historical interest; and with difficulty throw ourselves back into 169 Text | Socrates, how great is the difficulty of affirming the ideas to 170 Text | understand a small part of the difficulty which is involved if you 171 Text | from other things.~What difficulty? he said.~There are many, 172 Text | there appears to me to be no difficulty in showing by this method 173 Text | of a part, for then the difficulty of the whole will recur; 174 Text | as may be proved without difficulty of them, since they have Phaedo Part
175 Intro| He proceeds to state his difficulty: It has been argued that 176 Intro| this. (Compare a parallel difficulty in Theaet.) For a harmony 177 Intro| that he will then have no difficulty in proving the immortality 178 Intro| entire solution. (1) The difficulty which Socrates says that 179 Intro| philosophy. (2) The other is a difficulty which is touched upon in 180 Text | question.~And there is no difficulty, he said, in assigning to 181 Text | then I will tell you my difficulty, and Cebes will tell you 182 Text | Cebes, he said, what was the difficulty which troubled you?~Cebes 183 Text | Simmias was mentioning his difficulty, I quite imagined that no 184 Text | towards the solution of your difficulty you may make use of it.~ 185 Text | there would have been no difficulty in contending that at the Phaedrus Part
186 Intro| general recall only with difficulty the things of another world, 187 Intro| thus imaged. There is no difficulty in seeing that the charioteer 188 Intro| see that there was no more difficulty to him in realizing the 189 Intro| than in the present. The difficulty was not how they could exist, 190 Intro| philosopher. There is a twofold difficulty in apprehending this aspect 191 Text | by the steeds, and with difficulty beholding true being; while 192 Text | realities, and these only with difficulty. There was a time when with 193 Text | And they have the less difficulty in finding the nature of 194 Text | had given him, having with difficulty taken breath, is full of Philebus Part
195 Intro| stumbling-block.~Plato’s difficulty seems to begin in the region 196 Intro| involved the same kind of difficulty as the conception of God 197 Intro| implicitly answered the difficulty with which he started, of 198 Intro| the Republic, we find a difficulty in apprehending. This good 199 Intro| another. Hence we find a difficulty in following him into the 200 Intro| this passage. There is no difficulty in seeing that in comedy, 201 Intro| pleasure; nor is there any difficulty in understanding that envy 202 Intro| cannot truly bridge over the difficulty by saying that men will 203 Intro| abstract. For there is the same difficulty in connecting the idea of 204 Intro| the Philebus, we have a difficulty in distinguishing the different 205 Intro| is poured upon the verbal difficulty of the one and many, and 206 Text | in order to avoid this difficulty, I were to say (as you are 207 Text | all men are always in a difficulty, and some men sometimes 208 Text | but there was not this difficulty with the infinite, which 209 Text | SOCRATES: But there is no difficulty in seeing that pleasure 210 Text | Protarchus, that there is some difficulty in recognizing this mixture 211 Text | examination of it, because the difficulty in detecting other cases 212 Text | convince you that there was no difficulty in showing the mixed nature 213 Text | Socrates.~SOCRATES: There is no difficulty, Protarchus; the argument 214 Text | SOCRATES: And there is no difficulty in seeing the cause which Protagoras Part
215 Intro| is extracted with great difficulty.~Socrates concludes by professing 216 Text | last, after a good deal of difficulty, the man was persuaded to 217 Text | acquired.~There yet remains one difficulty which has been raised by 218 Text | the only solution of your difficulty; there is no other. For 219 Text | you would certainly have a difficulty, Socrates, in finding a 220 Text | them; but there would be no difficulty in finding a teacher of 221 Text | really finished, not without difficulty I began to collect myself, 222 Text | have still one very small difficulty which I am sure that Protagoras 223 Text | in my mind.~There is no difficulty, Socrates, in answering 224 Text | as you appear to have a difficulty about this, let us take 225 Text | Pittacus, you are mistaken; the difficulty is not to be good, but on 226 Text | that although there is a difficulty in becoming good, yet this 227 Text | be good.’ Now there is a difficulty in becoming good; and yet 228 Text | as I think, our recent difficulty is most likely to be cleared 229 Text | the first place there is a difficulty in explaining the meaning The Republic Book
230 1 | I think you will have no difficulty in understanding my meaning 231 2 | they are like there is no difficulty in tracing out the sort 232 2 | in you, the greater is my difficulty in knowing what to say. 233 2 | with everybody else? ~A difficulty by no means easy to overcome, 234 3 | teacher when I have so much difficulty in making myself apprehended. 235 3 | should say. ~But there is no difficulty in seeing that grace or 236 3 | found that, we shall have no difficulty in discovering them. ~I 237 3 | say that there will be no difficulty. ~Very good, I said; then 238 3 | posterity after them. ~I see the difficulty, I replied; yet the fostering 239 4 | There would certainly be a difficulty, I replied, in going to 240 4 | such enemy; but there is no difficulty where there are two of them. ~ 241 4 | latter there will be no difficulty in devising them; and many 242 4 | Again, I said, there is no difficulty in seeing the nature of 243 4 | replied, there would be a difficulty in saying which. ~Then the 244 4 | scale, there would be less difficulty in discerning her in the 245 4 | so, he said. ~There is no difficulty in understanding this. ~ 246 4 | action-to determine that is the difficulty. ~Yes, he said; there lies 247 4 | he said; there lies the difficulty. ~Then let us now try and 248 5 | little reflection there is no difficulty. ~Yes, perhaps. ~Suppose 249 5 | thing easily, another with difficulty; a little learning will 250 5 | true. ~Here, then, is one difficulty in our law about women, 251 5 | to suggest. ~There is no difficulty, I said, in seeing how war 252 5 | replied, I might have a difficulty in explaining; but I am 253 6 | way; you will then have no difficulty in apprehending the preceding 254 6 | within sight of the great difficulty of the subject, I mean dialectic, 255 6 | all this; that there is a difficulty, we acknowledge ourselves. ~ 256 7 | studies; and I quite admit the difficulty of believing that in every 257 7 | bears its image-there is no difficulty in seeing how we shall describe 258 7 | describe him. ~There is no difficulty, he replied; and I agree 259 8 | the old path. ~There is no difficulty in returning; you implied, 260 9 | plane a solid, there is no difficulty in seeing how vast is the 261 10 | misfortunes of others is with difficulty repressed in our own. ~How 262 10 | and you too-there is no difficulty in proving it. ~I see a 263 10 | proving it. ~I see a great difficulty; but I should like to hear 264 10 | had no cares; he had some difficulty in finding this, which was The Second Alcibiades Part
265 Text | nature and greatness of the difficulty in which you, like others, The Seventh Letter Part
266 Text | his own safety with great difficulty. For he was badly off for The Sophist Part
267 Intro| existence. At length the difficulty is solved; the answer, in 268 Intro| and thought, we have no difficulty in apprehending that a proposition 269 Intro| only be made with great difficulty, and not unless they are 270 Intro| under Not-being. Nor was any difficulty or perplexity thus created, 271 Intro| allo de eipe.~For their difficulty was not a practical but 272 Intro| Being. And the answer to the difficulty about Being may be equally 273 Intro| equally the answer to the difficulty about Not-being.~The answer 274 Intro| appearance only? Here arises a difficulty which has always beset the 275 Intro| now arises the greatest difficulty of all. If not-being is 276 Intro| there is no way out of the difficulty except to show that in some 277 Intro| he and we are in the same difficulty with which we reproached 278 Intro| moves? Here is a second difficulty about being, quite as great 279 Intro| and Hegel. But there is a difficulty in separating the germ from 280 Intro| For Plato is answering a difficulty; he is seeking to justify 281 Intro| the most obscure: and the difficulty inherent in the subject 282 Intro| sensible how great would be the difficulty of presenting philosophy 283 Intro| both; and there is as much difficulty in conceiving the body without 284 Intro| of Greece and we have no difficulty in constructing them out 285 Intro| gathered up in one. The difficulty is greatly increased when 286 Intro| uncertain meaning which he with difficulty remembers. No former philosopher 287 Intro| years?~Again, we have a difficulty in understanding how ideas 288 Text | THEODORUS: What is your difficulty about them, and what made 289 Text | Theodorus, nor have I any difficulty in replying that by us they 290 Text | There is at any rate no difficulty in seeing that the predicate ‘ 291 Text | at all.~THEAETETUS: The difficulty of the argument can no further 292 Text | telling you just now that the difficulty which was coming is the 293 Text | that you do not see the difficulty in which he who would refute 294 Text | indeed, I see.~STRANGER: The difficulty is how to define his art 295 Text | Since, then, we are in a difficulty, please to tell us what 296 Text | unity of being will find a difficulty in answering this or any 297 Text | there will be the further difficulty, that besides having no 298 Text | ideas, there will be less difficulty, for they are civil people 299 Text | there will be very great difficulty, or rather an absolute impossibility, 300 Text | Perhaps they may be in a difficulty; and if this is the case, 301 Text | beginning to see the real difficulty of the enquiry into the 302 Text | we were in the greatest difficulty:—do you remember?~THEAETETUS: 303 Text | we not now in as great a difficulty about being?~THEAETETUS: 304 Text | Then let us acknowledge the difficulty; and as being and not-being 305 Text | puzzles, and there is no difficulty in detecting them; but we 306 Text | puzzles as involving no difficulty, he should be able to follow 307 Text | And even now, we have with difficulty got through his first defence, The Statesman Part
308 Intro| keep up with the increasing difficulty of his theme. The idea of 309 Intro| Theaetetus, I can have no difficulty in explaining that man is 310 Intro| I say, there would be no difficulty in answering the question. 311 Intro| its own sake. There is no difficulty in exhibiting sensible images, 312 Intro| where they exist there is no difficulty in inserting the lesser 313 Intro| revelation: and so the greatest difficulty in the history of pre-historic 314 Intro| Aristotle are sensible of the difficulty of combining the wisdom 315 Text | STRANGER: Nor is there any difficulty in dividing the things produced 316 Text | STRANGER: There will be no difficulty, as we are near the end; 317 Text | as we know, survive with difficulty great and serious changes 318 Text | wisdom, there would be no difficulty in deciding that they would 319 Text | evils, which occasion a difficulty in action; and the excellence 320 Text | Moreover, there is always less difficulty in fixing the mind on small 321 Text | bond exists there is no difficulty in imagining, or when you 322 Text | said that there would be no difficulty in creating them, if only The Symposium Part
323 Intro| the good, and we have no difficulty in seeing the possession 324 Intro| character, and can with difficulty be rendered in any words 325 Intro| he touches lightly upon a difficulty which has troubled the moderns 326 Text | harmony and rhythm there is no difficulty in discerning love which 327 Text | called education, then the difficulty begins, and the good artist 328 Text | which you would find no difficulty in replying, of a son or 329 Text | replied; ‘there is less difficulty in answering that question.’ ‘ Theaetetus Part
330 Intro| Heracleitus, or have raised the difficulty respecting false opinion. 331 Intro| attributed to him.~2. The other difficulty is a more subtle, and also 332 Intro| Cratylus presents a similar difficulty: in his etymologies, as 333 Intro| criticism of Protagoras.~The difficulty seems to arise from not 334 Intro| time idols which are with difficulty distinguished from them. ‘ 335 Intro| opinion’? But still an old difficulty recurs; we ask ourselves, ‘ 336 Intro| opinion possible?’ This difficulty may be stated as follows:—~ 337 Intro| have we not escaped one difficulty only to encounter a greater? 338 Intro| we are met by a singular difficulty: How is false opinion possible? 339 Intro| discussion; whereas the difficulty in question naturally arises 340 Intro| mind, like the parallel difficulty respecting Not-being. Men 341 Intro| in error. We may veil our difficulty under figures of speech, 342 Intro| individuals.~Yet we feel a difficulty in following this new hypothesis. 343 Intro| psychology, and we have a difficulty in explaining one in the 344 Intro| into language, and we with difficulty disengage ourselves from 345 Intro| in our own day we have a difficulty in attaching a meaning.~ 346 Intro| of which we have the most difficulty in ridding ourselves. Neither 347 Intro| We come at once upon the difficulty of what is the meaning of 348 Intro| most prominent. We have no difficulty in distinguishing an act 349 Text | general; but there is a little difficulty which I want you and the 350 Text | SOCRATES: Herein lies the difficulty which I can never solve 351 Text | Yes, Socrates, there is no difficulty as you put the question. 352 Text | make those bear who have a difficulty in bearing, and if they 353 Text | counterfeits which are with difficulty distinguished from them; 354 Text | correspond;—and there is no difficulty in supposing that during 355 Text | which you and I have with difficulty brought into the world. 356 Text | grow; but there is another difficulty coming, which you will also 357 Text | refuted; but there is more difficulty in proving that states of 358 Text | can be false opinion—that difficulty still troubles the eye of 359 Text | SOCRATES: Well, and what is the difficulty? Do we not speak of false 360 Text | to find a way out of our difficulty.~THEAETETUS: Let me hear.~ 361 Text | not come back to the old difficulty? For he who makes such a 362 Text | And so we are rid of the difficulty of a man’s not knowing what 363 Text | yet I fear that a greater difficulty is looking in at the window.~ 364 Text | to face with our original difficulty. The hero of dialectic will Timaeus Part
365 Intro| walks ungracefully and with difficulty upon the earth. The greatest 366 Intro| of generation. There is a difficulty in arriving at an exact 367 Intro| antipodes. The greater or less difficulty in detaching any element 368 Intro| There would be the same difficulty in moving any of the upper 369 Intro| leek-green. There is no difficulty in seeing how other colours 370 Intro| intermits three days and is with difficulty shaken off.~Of mental disorders 371 Intro| him.~There is a further difficulty in explaining this part 372 Intro| another solution of the difficulty.)~Nor can we attach any 373 Intro| another aspect of the same difficulty which appears to have no 374 Intro| centre. To us there is a difficulty in apprehending how that 375 Intro| Plato is sensible of the difficulty; and he often shows that 376 Intro| two elements of it. The difficulty which Plato feels, is that 377 Intro| other occasion.’~There is no difficulty, by the help of Aristotle 378 Text | all such cases the chief difficulty is to find a tale suitable 379 Text | time. And yet there is no difficulty in seeing that the perfect 380 Text | now there is no longer any difficulty in understanding the creation 381 Text | same kind there will be no difficulty in reasoning out by the 382 Text | only gradually and with difficulty return to their own nature, 383 Text | Greek). There will be no difficulty in seeing how and by what 384 Text | too dense and thus find a difficulty in circulating through the 385 Text | quartan fever, which can with difficulty be shaken off.~Such is the


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