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Charmides
Part
1 PreF | low estimate which he has formed of Plato’s Laws; nor with
Cratylus
Part
2 Intro| language could not have been formed in Plato’s age, than that
3 Intro| he supposes words to be formed by the imitation of ideas
4 Intro| Plato’s striking image, who formed the manners of men and gave
5 Intro| words or whether they are formed according to a correct analogy,
6 Intro| Henceforward prose and poetry formed each other. A comparatively
7 Text | mesasthai, the legislator formed the name of the God who
8 Text | and eniautos being thus formed out of a single proposition.~
9 Text | out of which the words are formed, and keeps on always repeating
10 Text | not we but) the ancients formed language, and what they
Critias
Part
11 Text | double docks, having roofs formed out of the native rock.
12 Text | both of the two islands formed by the zones; and in the
The First Alcibiades
Part
13 Pre | Socrates and Plato may have formed the basis of semi-Platonic
Laches
Part
14 Intro| useful when the ranks are formed, and still more useful when
15 Intro| this general notion been formed than it evanesces before
Laws
Book
16 1 | that time my forefathers formed ties of hospitality with
17 2 | awakening rhythm, both united formed the choral art?~Cleinias.
18 5 | which they will have to be formed; and the land and the houses
19 6 | the whole, being correctly formed by 21 X 20 [5040/(21 X 20),
20 7 | moderation be once rightly formed. Magistrates in states who
21 10 | opposites which have been formed by necessity. After this
22 10 | supposes the soul to be formed afterwards; and this is
23 10 | whole—if, for example, he formed a living element of water
24 12 | lives answer to the judgment formed of them. And these shall
Menexenus
Part
25 Pre | Socrates and Plato may have formed the basis of semi-Platonic
26 Intro| The Persian war usually formed the centre of the narrative;
Phaedo
Part
27 Intro| Socrates. Another chain may be formed of the Meno, Phaedrus, Phaedo,
28 Text | What expectations I had formed, and how grievously was
Philebus
Part
29 Text | solid figures which are formed out of them by turning-lathes
The Republic
Book
30 2 | principal objects when we formed them into a society and
31 2 | which the character is being formed and the desired impression
32 3 | that time they were being formed and fed in the womb of the
33 9 | once more to ask, how is he formed out of the democratical?
The Seventh Letter
Part
34 Text | the opinion which he then formed was that which he always
35 Text | in which this opinion was formed, and I will attempt to give
36 Text | produces. For with these habits formed early in life, no man under
37 Text | him again because I had formed a poor opinion of his natural
The Sophist
Part
38 Intro| dry and moist, which also formed relationships. There were
39 Intro| combination of words can be formed without a verb and a noun,
40 Intro| the first part, which is formed by the union of quality
41 Text | inanimate substances which are formed within the earth, fusile
42 Text | will have a name which is formed by an adaptation of the
The Statesman
Part
43 Intro| human bonds of states are formed by the inter-marriage of
44 Intro| such ideals as he had once formed, he turns away to contemplate
45 Text | that this is the estimate formed of them by the great calculator
46 Text | as at an end when he has formed a judgment;—he must assign
47 Text | imagined that the remainder formed a class, because you were
48 Text | STRANGER: Are not examples formed in this manner? We take
49 Text | never allow any State to be formed by a combination of good
50 Text | intermarriage, and ties which are formed between States by giving
Theaetetus
Part
51 Intro| separately, no idea can be formed; and the agent may become
52 Intro| or of objects again as formed by abstraction into a collective
53 Text | conception which you have formed is a vain shadow, do not
54 Text | conception, as they say, can be formed, for the agent has no existence
55 Text | say that a whole, although formed out of the parts, is a single
56 Text | in that case could I have formed a judgment of you any more
Timaeus
Part
57 Intro| In this manner there were formed intervals of thirds, 3:2,
58 Intro| another. For as they are formed, three of them from the
59 Intro| first regular solids are formed—first, the equilateral pyramid
60 Intro| the isosceles triangle is formed the cube. And there is a
61 Intro| two half-solid bodies are formed by separating the water,—
62 Intro| two kinds of globules are formed—one of earthy and impure
63 Intro| which compound colours are formed, cannot be determined scientifically
64 Intro| insatiable gluttony, they formed the convolutions of the
65 Intro| covering of bone. The bone was formed by sifting pure smooth earth
66 Intro| of the neck and spine he formed the vertebrae, like hinges,
67 Intro| perceptions. Nails were formed by combining sinew, skin,
68 Intro| fire and air. God therefore formed a network of fire and air
69 Intro| particles of blood, too, formed out of the newly digested
70 Intro| congealed substance which is formed by separation from the fibres.
71 Intro| There is also white phlegm, formed by the decomposition of
72 Intro| the soul he added a body formed out of the four elements.
73 Intro| geometrical figures have formed solids? We must reply again
74 Intro| two), and out of them has formed the outer circle of the
75 Intro| out of which the world is formed is not absolutely void,
76 Intro| the surfaces which he has formed Plato proceeds to generate
77 Intro| which the base and sides are formed by four equilateral or twenty-four
78 Intro| regular solid, or cube, is formed by the combination of four
79 Intro| dodecahedron, cannot be formed by a combination of either
80 Intro| four in number, and are formed of rectangular triangles
81 Intro| whole, and the elements are formed into and out of one another;
82 Intro| elements out of which they are formed, are supposed to pass into
83 Intro| secondary substances which are formed out of them, namely, blood,
84 Intro| human frame; the bone was formed out of smooth earth; liquids
85 Intro| including the brain, is formed out of the finest sorts
86 Intro| great a thing it was to have formed a conception, however imperfect,
87 Intro| protoplasm all things were formed by the gradual process of
88 Intro| differences no idea could be formed. All was not mixed but one;
89 Text | entire and perfect, and formed out of perfect bodies. And
90 Text | according to his will, he formed within her the corporeal
91 Text | gave a gentle light, they formed into a substance akin to
92 Text | coalesce, and one body is formed by natural affinity in the
93 Text | other figures which are formed in the gold ‘these,’ as
94 Text | numbers each of them was formed. The first will be the simplest
95 Text | equilateral triangle is formed out of six triangles; and
96 Text | second species of solid is formed out of the same triangles,
97 Text | compound figures which are formed out of either, the plane
98 Text | whereas the fusile kind, being formed of large and uniform particles,
99 Text | which is the densest and is formed out of the finest and most
100 Text | more brittle substance is formed, to which we give the name
101 Text | half-solid-body is then formed, soluble in water—the one,
102 Text | dilation of the eye. But bodies formed of larger particles yield
103 Text | the several colours are formed, even if a man knew he would
104 Text | light blue (Greek) colour is formed, as flame-colour with black
105 Text | passion was caused by fire, formed and implanted as a supporter
106 Text | superfluous meat and drink, and formed the convolution of the bowels,
107 Text | of the neck and back he formed vertebrae which he placed
108 Text | mingled it with them and formed soft and succulent flesh.
109 Text | cooled. Wherefore the creator formed the head hairy, making use
110 Text | delicate, being freshly formed of marrow and nurtured on
111 Text | another manner, is likewise formed out of them, most diseases
112 Text | out of the clots which are formed when the fibres are separated.
113 Text | the substance which is formed by the liquefaction of new
114 Text | woman another, which they formed respectively in the following