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Charmides
Part
1 PreS | particles expressing the various gradations of objective
2 PreS | persons according to their various degrees of strength and
3 PreS | theory, or, rather, his various theories, of the Ideas underwent
4 PreS | and a later one, in the various Dialogues. They are personal
5 Intro| exhausting by all these terms the various associations of the word.
6 Intro| truths, which he views in various lights, but always either
7 Intro| part. These reasons have various degrees of weight in determining
Cratylus
Part
8 Intro| learn to know them in their various combinations of two or more
9 Intro| that languages exist in various degrees of perfection, and
10 Intro| his highest thoughts; so various are the aspects in which
11 Intro| words without sounds, of the various disorders of speech; and
12 Intro| give unity to infinitely various phenomena. There is no abstract
13 Intro| tree, but only languages in various stages of growth, maturity,
14 Intro| triliteral roots, and the various inflexions which accompany
15 Intro| close or open, and adapt in various ways; making, first, vowels
16 Intro| altered by admixture in various degrees,—they may only borrow
17 Intro| collocations of letters do by various degrees of strength or weakness,
18 Text | himself, but in all these various appellations, deon (obligatory),
Critias
Part
19 Intro| Athens the precedence; the various tribes of Greeks and barbarians
20 Intro| and pursuits. There were various classes of citizens, including
21 Text | history will unfold the various nations of barbarians and
22 Text | inhabited in those days by various classes of citizens;—there
23 Text | or tame, and much wood of various sorts, abundant for each
24 Text | gentleness with wisdom in the various chances of life, and in
The First Alcibiades
Part
25 Pre | age (see above); and has various degrees of importance. Those
26 Text | possessed, besides being at various times sovereigns of Asia,
Gorgias
Part
27 Intro| interpreters as to which of the various subjects discussed in them
28 Intro| his method with the most various results. The value and use
29 Intro| this opposition there arise various other questions, such as
30 Intro| describes in the Republic.~c. Various other points of contact
31 Text | persons in our company having various degrees of strength and
Ion
Part
32 Text | the stage, and behold the various emotions of pity, wonder,
Laches
Part
33 Text | and which includes all the various uses of the term when applied
Laws
Book
34 2 | of manners occurring in various actions, fortunes, dispositions—
35 2 | Athenian. There would be various exhibitions: one man, like
36 3 | unacquainted with the arts and the various devices which are suggested
37 3 | because we have gone through various governments and settlements,
38 5 | may readily supply their various wants, and entertain one
39 6 | severally every month the various districts, in order that
40 7 | characters of the citizens various and dissimilar:—this is
41 7 | differently suited for our various uses of them; whereas no
42 7 | and sun and moon, and the various regulations about these
43 7 | has arisen. And in these various kinds of imitation one man
44 8 | produces and nourishes the various articles of food, sometimes
45 8 | village they shall settle various classes of craftsmen, with
46 9 | then; there are hurts of various kinds done by the citizens
47 9 | hurt and injustice, and the various complications of the voluntary
48 9 | as we are able, of their various kinds. The greatest cause
49 10 | and act according to their various imaginations about the Gods;
50 11 | order at the same time the various circumstances of individuals,
51 12 | a view to taxation, for various reasons, every man ought
Menexenus
Part
52 Pre | age (see above); and has various degrees of importance. Those
53 Text | government which receives various names, according to the
Meno
Part
54 Intro| knowledge, which Plato in various ways and under many figures
55 Intro| compare Protagoras).~So various, and if regarded on the
Parmenides
Part
56 Intro| in another, and may have various degrees of unity and plurality.
57 Intro| he attempt to analyse the various senses in which the word ‘
Phaedo
Part
58 Intro| women of the same nation, in various states or stages of cultivation;
59 Intro| which mankind have in it. So various are the feelings with which
60 Intro| to death; and still more various the forms in which imagination
61 Intro| belief in immortality; so various are the forms of expression
62 Text | and their returnings and various states, active and passive,
63 Text | earth there are hollows of various forms and sizes, into which
64 Text | pieces, and is decked with various colours, of which the colours
Phaedrus
Part
65 Intro| the conflict are many and various; and she is sorely let and
66 Intro| Rhetoric is assailed on various grounds: first, as desiring
67 Text | unless a man estimates the various characters of his hearers
68 Text | in praise or blame of the various arts. But when they came
Philebus
Part
69 Intro| fuller consideration. The various uses of the word ‘mixed,’
70 Intro| infinite. The one is in various ways and degrees working
71 Intro| to Plato, by the help of various intermediate abstractions,
72 Intro| be exhibited to us under various aspects and gradations.
73 Intro| presented to us are many and various. The mind of man has been
74 Intro| happiness. But yet, from various circumstances, the measure
75 Intro| which have contributed in various degrees to the intellectual
76 Intro| briefly passed in review the various principles of moral philosophy,
77 Text | multifarious battle, in which such various points are at issue? Shall
78 Text | seem to me to mean that the various opposites, when you mingle
79 Text | great or small, and have various degrees of intensity; as
80 Text | because they are seen at various distances, and subjected
81 Text | you have considered the various grounds of their dislike,
Protagoras
Part
82 Text | brought with him out of the various cities visited by him in
83 Text | disguised themselves under various names, some under that of
84 Text | out of earth and fire and various mixtures of both elements
85 Text | in this application (so various and changeable is the nature
86 Text | only we give up the use of various names, such as pleasant
The Republic
Book
87 1 | which is the art of pay. The various arts may be doing their
88 2 | physician's art; also the various ways of money-making-these
89 2 | think that they appear in various forms? ~Perhaps, he replied. ~
90 3 | weeping and wailing in the various modes which Homer has delineated.
91 3 | wheels, and pulleys, and the various sounds of flutes, pipes,
92 4 | I said, and behold the various forms of vice, those of
93 5 | them is one; but from the various combinations of them with
94 6 | will mingle and temper the various elements of life into the
95 7 | made of wood and stone and various materials, which appear
96 8 | fair, and numerous, and various, and ever-changing army
97 9 | deemed moderate indulgence in various pleasures. After this manner
The Second Alcibiades
Part
98 Text | animals to them, and in various ways are less zealous than
The Seventh Letter
Part
99 Text | charges circulated from various sources-charges which, prevailing
100 Text | remembering other knowledge of various kinds-or if they have the
101 Text | acropolis among the mercenaries. Various people then came to me,
The Sophist
Part
102 Intro| assuming that an animal so various could not be confined within
103 Intro| or a specific class in various degrees opposed to the beautiful.
104 Intro| and out of knowledge the various degrees or kinds of knowledge
105 Intro| Of syllogisms there are various kinds,—qualitative, quantitative,
106 Text | the occasion, appear in various forms unrecognized by the
107 Text | STRANGER: Again, of the various kinds of ignorance, may
108 Text | a true knowledge of the various matters about which he disputes?~
109 Text | other, is one; and yet the various parts of knowledge have
The Statesman
Part
110 Intro| line with him, under their various forms of government. (5)
111 Intro| who next come into view in various forms of men and animals
112 Intro| tale, as in the Phaedrus, various aspects of the Ideas were
113 Intro| had turned politicians, in various forms of men and animals,
114 Text | were the shepherds of the various species and herds of animals,
115 Text | sheltering, and subtracted the various arts of making water-tight
116 Text | who have great skill in various sorts of business connected
117 Text | then, in which of these various forms of States may the
118 Text | that we have discovered the various classes in a State, shall
119 Text | royal web, and show how the various threads are woven into one
The Symposium
Part
120 Intro| speakers, and contribute in various degrees to the final result;
121 Text | All this she taught me at various times when she spoke of
Theaetetus
Part
122 Intro| dialogues of Plato are of so various a character that their relation
123 Intro| between the world, in the various characters of sophist, lawyer,
124 Intro| you. He combines the most various qualities, quickness, patience,
125 Intro| his mind a block of wax of various qualities, the gift of Memory,
126 Intro| or volition. As there are various degrees in which the mind
127 Intro| operations of sense, so there are various points at which this separation
128 Intro| which may be explained in various ways. It is the element
129 Intro| really the conception of the various geometrical figures of which
130 Intro| withdrawn from it. There are various ways in which we may trace
131 Intro| of sense. These admit of various degrees of duration or intensity;
132 Intro| less degree, and to the various associations of the object
133 Intro| them and to arrange them in various ways. Besides the impression
134 Intro| animal too has memory in various degrees, and the elements
135 Intro| and which we attain in various degrees according to our
136 Intro| The different virtues—the various characters which exist in
137 Intro| assimilation of them in various degrees. We never see these
138 Intro| thinkers there have been various types, but they have all
139 Intro| continuously, and it exists in various degrees. It may be imperceptible
140 Text | particular about madness, and the various illusions of hearing and
141 Text | of some other;—when the various numbers and forms of knowledge
Timaeus
Part
142 Intro| into a kind of system the various elements of philosophy which
143 Intro| of air and earth, assumed various shapes. By the motion of
144 Intro| given the name of bile. The various kinds of bile have names
145 Intro| especially the Pythagoreans, gave various accounts, and therefore
146 Intro| smooth earth; liquids of various kinds pass to and fro; the
147 Intro| peculiar to the tongue are of various kinds, and, like many other
148 Intro| is one, and that all the various existences which are contained
149 Intro| scheme in which all these various elements might have a place.
150 Intro| at different times and in various manners he seeks to embody
151 Intro| travellers and of colonists.~The various opinions respecting the
152 Text | contact. Wherefore also the various elements had different places
153 Text | darkness; and there are various other nameless kinds which
154 Text | composition.~I have thus shown the various classes of bodies as they
155 Text | prepared for our use the various classes of causes which
156 Text | to the marrow as many and various forms as the different kinds
157 Text | inferior nature, they cut various channels through the body
158 Text | tears, and includes the various daily discharges by which