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Charmides
Part
1 Text | inference.~Or if there be a double which is double of itself
2 Text | there be a double which is double of itself and of other doubles,
3 Text | will be halves; for the double is relative to the half?~
Cratylus
Part
4 Intro| grammar and rhetoric; the double explanation of the name
5 Intro| this is implied in the double form, Dios, Zenos, which
6 Intro| concerned with man, it has a double aspect,—inward and outward;
7 Intro| without suggesting that the double or treble forms of Perfects,
8 Intro| variations of sound are (a) double or differing analogies,
9 Intro| malevolence of party spirit. Double forms suggest different
10 Text | originally written with a double lamda and not with a sigma,
11 Text | eta took the place of a double epsilon. The word sophrosune
Critias
Part
12 Intro| beneath the edges of the zones double docks having roofs of rock.
13 Text | the same time hollowed out double docks, having roofs formed
Euthydemus
Part
14 Text | might be compared to the double turn of an expert dancer.
Gorgias
Part
15 Intro| inventor of balanced or double forms of speech (compare
Laws
Book
16 4 | accomplishes his ends in a double way, or he who works in
17 4 | say, Stranger, that the double way is far better.~Athenian.
18 4 | to see an example of the double and single method in legislation?~
19 4 | law about marriage. The double law would run thus:—A man
20 4 | laws—whether they should be double in length even when shortest,
21 4 | imply that there is;—these double laws, of which we were speaking,
22 4 | speaking, are not exactly double, but they are in two parts,
23 5 | indifferently, are more than double those which come from just
24 5 | Thus, if the one acquires double and spends half, the other
25 5 | permit a man to acquire double or triple, or as much as
26 6 | who refused to submit, a double penalty.~The wardens and
27 6 | wardens of the city up to double that amount. And let the
28 7 | like holds—he who has these double powers of attack and defence
29 8 | next, he who is to run the double course; third, he who is
30 8 | naked in the stadium and the double course, and the horse–course
31 8 | law shall be liable to a double penalty, the first coming
32 8 | meanness, he shall pay a double penalty to the injured party.
33 8 | injured party, equivalent to double the value of the injury,
34 8 | let him be liable to pay double to the injured party. Any
35 9 | first place, let him pay double the amount of the theft
36 9 | and that they would do a double good to the rest of mankind
37 9 | of lighter offences, and double ignorance, which is accompanied
38 9 | and the other to suffer a double amount of fines and purifications;
39 11 | convicted shall pay as a penalty double the amount of the damages
40 11 | lose the suit, shall pay double the price at which he sold.
41 11 | in the time agreed, pay double the price; and if a year
42 11 | convicted, by exacting a fine of double the amount of that inflicted
43 11 | conviction, let him receive double the value which the court
Lysis
Part
44 Intro| divide his sorrows,’ he can ‘double his joys;’ he can anticipate
Meno
Part
45 Intro| square of the diagonal is double the square of the side—that
46 Text | which forms the side of that double square: this is two feet—
47 Text | Clearly, Socrates, it will be double.~SOCRATES: Do you observe,
48 Text | that because the square is double, the line is double.~MENO:
49 Text | square is double, the line is double.~MENO: True.~SOCRATES: Observe
50 Text | boy, do you assert that a double space comes from a double
51 Text | double space comes from a double line? Remember that I am
52 Text | whether you still say that a double square comes from double
53 Text | double square comes from double line?~BOY: Yes.~SOCRATES:
54 Text | SOCRATES: And four times is not double?~BOY: No, indeed.~SOCRATES:
55 Text | SOCRATES: Therefore the double line, boy, has given a space,
56 Text | SOCRATES: And how much is the double of four?~BOY: Eight.~SOCRATES:
57 Text | again and again that the double space should have a double
58 Text | double space should have a double side.~MENO: True.~SOCRATES:
59 Text | prepared to affirm that the double space is the square of the
Parmenides
Part
60 Intro| many.’ Here, then, is a double indication of the connexion
61 Intro| that this rather puzzling double conception is necessary
62 Intro| and that this and similar double notions, instead of being
63 Intro| generalization, though not without a double sense, substance, and essence,
Phaedo
Part
64 Intro| are to be explained by the double conception of space or matter,
65 Text | was soon to die, and this double feeling was shared by us
66 Text | one, because two is the double of one.~And what is now
67 Text | more than ten, which is the double of five, will admit the
68 Text | the nature of the odd. The double has another opposite, and
Phaedrus
Part
69 Intro| transferred to another. The double titles of several of the
70 Text | ill-hap sinks beneath the double load of forgetfulness and
71 Text | which from being one becomes double and may be divided into
Philebus
Part
72 Text | the equal, or again, the double, or any other ratio of number
73 Text | class of the equal and the double, and any class which puts
74 Text | filled, there will be the double experience of pain. You
75 Text | this and inferred that the double experience was the single
76 Text | in like manner have this double nature, and yet only one
The Republic
Book
77 3 | priest himself. And in this double form he has cast the entire
78 4 | correlative terms, such as the double and the half, or, again,
79 5 | also a riddle, and have a double sense: nor can you fix them
80 7 | better able to share in the double duty. Wherefore each of
81 7 | we are seeking, having a double use, military and philosophical;
82 7 | the true equal or the true double, or the truth of any other
83 9 | lover of gain, for he has a double experience? ~Yes, very great. ~
The Seventh Letter
Part
84 Text | father’s empire not merely double what it was but many times
The Sophist
Part
85 Intro| like the Phaedrus, has a double character, and unites two
86 Intro| him a sort of hybrid or double nature, of which, except
87 Intro| neither,’ ‘or both.’ The double form makes reflection easier
88 Intro| to another of them. The double notions are the joints which
The Statesman
Part
89 Intro| four-legged creatures, being the double of two feet, is the diameter
The Symposium
Part
90 Intro| that the empire of this double love extends over all things,
91 Text | further informs me that the double love is not merely an affection
92 Text | which has not yet become double. But when you want to use
93 Text | name corresponding to this double nature, which had once a
94 Text | who are a section of that double nature which was once called
Theaetetus
Part
95 Intro| pleases, add as many more, and double that again, and our philosopher
96 Intro| also the mixed modes and double aspects under which truth
Timaeus
Part
97 Intro| citizens into classes, the double nature and training of the
98 Intro| proceeded to fill up the double and triple intervals thus—~—
99 Intro| 18, — over 27;~in which double series of numbers are two
100 Intro| The explanation of this double phenomenon is as follows:—
101 Intro| which had an equivocal or double sense.~Yet without this
102 Intro| thoughts were suggested by the double meanings of words (Greek),
103 Intro| one of which is the mere double of the other, or one of
104 Intro| a surface; and that the double bond which is given by two
105 Intro| body itself. The air has a double ingress and a double exit,
106 Intro| has a double ingress and a double exit, through the mouth
107 Intro| is often spoken of as the double or reflection of the other.
108 Text | a second part which was double the first (2), and then
109 Text | After this he filled up the double intervals (i.e. between
110 Text | diverse, that the three double intervals (i.e. between
111 Text | others) is that of which the double forms a third triangle which
112 Text | and fro is produced by the double process, which we call inspiration
113 Text | we should conceive of the double nature which we call the