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1 Text | are speaking is knowledge pure and simple.~Very true.~And Cratylus Part
2 Intro| say, is the way to have a pure mind; the sophists are by 3 Intro| kai akeraton tou nou—the pure and garnished mind, which 4 Intro| say, is the way to have a pure mind. The earlier portion 5 Text | chai acheraton tou nou, the pure and garnished mind (sc. 6 Text | us, is the way to have a pure mind, and the name Uranus 7 Text | which is to make a man pure both in body and soul.~HERMOGENES: Gorgias Part
8 Text | discussion of a matter from a pure love of knowing the truth, Laws Book
9 4 | soul, whereas the good is pure; and from one who is polluted, 10 4 | coercion, but employ force pure and simple. Moreover, there 11 4 | meaner sort, was the law pure and simple; and that which 12 5 | involve in destruction the pure and healthy nature and being 13 6 | that he is of a perfectly pure family, not stained with 14 6 | may reach the fountains pure and abundant, and be both 15 6 | dipped in honey, and similar pure offerings, but no flesh 16 7 | lyre, because its notes are pure, the player who teaches 17 8 | according to law, to be pure of blood, considering that 18 9 | please, and they will be pure; or if he kills a freeman, 19 9 | they do, and he shall be pure. But if he be not acquitted, 20 9 | city, having his soul not pure of the guilt of murder, Menexenus Part
21 Text | our mother was free and pure from savage monsters, and 22 Text | barbarian, because we are pure Hellenes, having no admixture 23 Text | midst of us; but we are pure Hellenes, uncontaminated Phaedo Part
24 Intro| the soul, which in her own pure thought is unchangeable, 25 Intro| philosopher who departs pure is permitted to enter the 26 Intro| to her own place, as the pure soul is also carried away 27 Intro| at last obtain mercy. The pure souls also receive their 28 Intro| and divine, attained the pure abstraction; and this, like 29 Text | experience that if we would have pure knowledge of anything we 30 Text | body, the soul cannot have pure knowledge, one of two things 31 Text | nature, but keep ourselves pure until the hour when God 32 Text | of the body we shall be pure and hold converse with the 33 Text | and hold converse with the pure, and know of ourselves the 34 Text | permitted to approach the pure. These are the sort of words, 35 Text | like her is invisible, and pure, and noble, and on her way 36 Text | that the soul which is pure at departing and draws after 37 Text | such a soul will depart pure and unalloyed?~Impossible, 38 Text | which have not departed pure, but are cloyed with sight 39 Text | and who is not entirely pure at the time of his departure 40 Text | trust in herself and her own pure apprehension of pure existence, 41 Text | own pure apprehension of pure existence, and to mistrust 42 Text | is not likely ever to be pure at her departure to the 43 Text | communion of the divine and pure and simple.~Most true, Socrates, 44 Text | fitting habitation; as every pure and just soul which has 45 Text | collect. But the true earth is pure and situated in the pure 46 Text | pure and situated in the pure heaven—there are the stars 47 Text | reason is, that they are pure, and not, like our precious 48 Text | prison, and go to their pure home which is above, and Phaedrus Part
49 Intro| blessed apparitions shining in pure light, herself pure, and 50 Intro| shining in pure light, herself pure, and not as yet entombed 51 Text | being nurtured upon mind and pure knowledge, and the intelligence 52 Text | which we beheld shining in pure light, pure ourselves and 53 Text | beheld shining in pure light, pure ourselves and not yet enshrined Philebus Part
54 Intro| the latter, one part is pure, the other impure. The pure 55 Intro| pure, the other impure. The pure part consists of arithmetic, 56 Intro| life. First, we admit the pure pleasures and the pure sciences; 57 Intro| the pure pleasures and the pure sciences; secondly, the 58 Intro| true opinion; the fifth, to pure pleasures; and here the 59 Intro| and is then said to be pure and unmixed. The distinction 60 Intro| the same as that between pure and applied mathematics, 61 Intro| for the superiority of the pure science of number over the 62 Intro| his distinctions between pure and impure knowledge, that 63 Intro| smell, which are absolutely pure; and in general those which 64 Intro| which in themselves are pure, but may be attended by 65 Intro| of a very few. To these pure and unmixed pleasures we 66 Intro| What is the meaning of pure and impure, of moderate 67 Intro| of white paint; a little pure white is fairer than a great 68 Intro| alternation to the equable life of pure thought? Here is one absurdity, 69 Intro| one of honey, the other of pure water, out of which to make 70 Intro| possible mixture. There are pure and impure pleasures—pure 71 Intro| pure and impure pleasurespure and impure sciences. Let 72 Intro| First we will take the pure sciences; but shall we mingle 73 Intro| home; man cannot live upon pure mathematics alone. And must 74 Intro| Admit first of all the pure pleasures; secondly, the 75 Intro| great distinction between pure and applied science for 76 Text | had sound, but were not pure vowels (i.e., the semivowels); 77 Text | sort, and not in any way pure, or having any power worthy 78 Text | in the analysis of these, pure, as I suppose them to be, 79 Text | clear, and have a single pure tone, then I mean to say 80 Text | having fairly separated the pure pleasures and those which 81 Text | order that if there be a pure and impure element in either 82 Text | them, I may present the pure element for judgment, and 83 Text | Let us investigate all the pure kinds; first selecting for 84 Text | in saying that a little pure white is whiter and fairer 85 Text | small amount of pleasure, if pure or unalloyed with pain, 86 Text | part be regarded as the pure, and the other as the impure?~ 87 Text | which are animated by the pure philosophic impulse are 88 Text | if that little be only pure, was said to be superior 89 Text | let us search into the pure element of mind and intelligence, 90 Text | say that the stable and pure and true and unalloyed has 91 Text | sort stream in, and the pure mingle with the impure?~ 92 Text | class to be left by itself pure and isolated is not good, 93 Text | unheeded; but the true and pure pleasures, of which you 94 Text | us as painless, being the pure pleasures of the soul herself, The Republic Book
95 1 | subject-matter. For every art remains pure and faultless while remaining 96 2 | affection of the soul, not pure unadulterated falsehood. 97 3 | prefer only to admit the pure imitator of virtue. ~Yes, 98 3 | the trial victorious and pure, shall be appointed a ruler 99 4 | also be small: but thirst pure and simple will desire drink 100 4 | simple will desire drink pure and simple, which is the 101 5 | guardians is to be kept pure. ~They will provide for 102 5 | place intermediate between pure being and the absolute negation 103 5 | in the interval between pure being and absolute not-being; 104 5 | rightly be termed either, pure and simple; this unknown 105 5 | which is halfway between pure being and pure not-being? ~ 106 5 | halfway between pure being and pure not-being? ~We have. ~Yes; 107 6 | crimes and the spirit of pure evil spring out of a fulness 108 6 | live his own life and be pure from evil or unrighteousness, 109 6 | he who always came forth pure, like gold tried in the 110 7 | clearly does the use of the pure intelligence in the attainment 111 7 | intelligence in the attainment of pure truth? ~Yes; that is a marked 112 7 | and perseveres until by pure intelligence he arrives 113 7 | being is to becoming, so is pure intellect to opinion. And 114 8 | him who leads a life of pure justice or pure injustice. 115 8 | life of pure justice or pure injustice. The inquiry will 116 9 | leaves in the solitude of pure abstraction, free to contemplate 117 9 | induced to believe that pure pleasure is the cessation 118 9 | have a greater share of pure existence, in your judgment-those 119 9 | this way: Which has a more pure being-that which is concerned 120 9 | being, nor do they taste of pure and abiding pleasure. Like 121 10 | argument, in order that pure justice might be weighed 122 10 | might be weighed against pure injustice. Do you remember? ~ The Sophist Part
123 Intro| divides into two classes of pure and applied, adding to them 124 Text | only to the philosopher pure and true?~THEAETETUS: Who The Statesman Part
125 Intro| us sum up:—The science of pure knowledge had a part which 126 Intro| the gold can become quite pure. The arts of the general, 127 Text | and the like, subjects of pure knowledge; and is not the 128 Text | STRANGER: The science of pure knowledge had, as we said 129 Text | until the gold is left quite pure.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Yes, that The Symposium Part
130 Intro| inseparable and live together in pure and manly affection; yet 131 Text | any one may recognise the pure enthusiasts in the very 132 Text | the divine beauty, I mean, pure and clear and unalloyed, Theaetetus Part
133 Intro| world of imagination and of pure abstraction, of the old 134 Intro| thought of science only as pure abstraction, and to this 135 Text | Kerhos); these, I say, being pure and clear, and having a 136 Text | have been mistaken about pure conceptions of thought; Timaeus Part
137 Intro| universe. They were no longer pure as before, but diluted; 138 Intro| air, as for example, the pure aether, the opaque mist, 139 Intro| and ferments, the other of pure and transparent water, which 140 Intro| bone was formed by sifting pure smooth earth and wetting 141 Intro| above all when mingled with pure blood, generates many inflammatory 142 Intro| respire water instead of the pure element of air. Such are 143 Intro| rarefied by degrees into a pure abstraction, and purged 144 Intro| abstractions; not perceiving that pure abstraction is only negation, 145 Text | they were not, however, pure as before, but diluted to 146 Text | every-day life; and the pure fire which is within us 147 Text | allowed to pass only this pure element. When the light 148 Text | sometimes earthy, sometimes pure, is spread around the air) 149 Text | those of them which are pure, are transparent, and are 150 Text | keeping the liver bright and pure,—like a napkin, always ready 151 Text | following manner. Having sifted pure and smooth earth he kneaded 152 Text | liquid and heat which was pure came away, and a mixed part 153 Text | above all when mingled with pure blood; since it then displaces 154 Text | think any longer worthy of pure respiration, because they 155 Text | instead of the subtle and pure medium of air, they gave


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