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1 Intro| would also have assigned a large influence to chance. Nor 2 Intro| how language, fair and large and free, was at last complete.~ 3 Text | SOCRATES: Would you say the large parts and not the smaller 4 Text | verbs arrive at language, large and fair and whole; and Critias Part
5 Text | rule over many men, and a large territory. And he named Crito Part
6 Intro| posterity and the world at large.~Whether such an incident 7 Text | the Theban, has brought a large sum of money for this very Euthydemus Part
8 Text | not in a small but in a large way of wisdom, for they The First Alcibiades Part
9 Text | that he passed through a large tract of excellent land, Gorgias Part
10 Text | of them, in the face of a large company, on matters of the 11 Text | several of us, and we have a large common store of meats and 12 Text | waste; and the holes must be large for the liquid to escape.~ Laches Part
13 Text | proverb says, ‘break the large vessel in learning to make Laws Book
14 1 | is not like Thessaly, a large plain; and for this reason 15 2 | sing—I do not say before a large audience, but before a moderate 16 3 | thus creating a single large and common habitation.~Cleinias. 17 3 | from the mountain, in a large and fair plain, on a sort 18 3 | a power to anything, too large a sail to a vessel, too 19 3 | acquired for him countries as large as those which Cyrus had 20 6 | them in whatever number, large or small, and at whatever 21 7 | for horse exercise, and large grounds arranged with a 22 9 | legislating concerning all that large class of matters which judges 23 11 | and prefer a moderate to a large gain. But the mass of mankind 24 11 | is mad he shall not be at large in the city, but his relations 25 12 | accomplices in purloining large sums and save them from 26 12 | monuments in such spots, either large or small, but they shall 27 12 | secret from the citizens at large; and, more especially, from Meno Part
28 Intro| the Sophists having made large fortunes; this must surely 29 Text | them are too small or too large?~MENO: True.~SOCRATES: And 30 Text | another square twice as large as this, and having like Parmenides Part
31 Intro| least of them will appear large and manifold in comparison 32 Text | can well speak of before a large audience; most people are 33 Text | and even this will seem large and manifold in comparison Phaedo Part
34 Text | Hellas, he replied, is a large place, Cebes, and has many 35 Text | you might say of the very large and very small, that nothing 36 Text | more uncommon than a very large or very small man; and this 37 Text | would not have sold for a large sum of money, and I seized 38 Text | the light of day and are large and abundant and in all Phaedrus Part
39 Intro| their omniscience, their large fortunes, their impatience 40 Text | myself, but of you, and as large as life.~SOCRATES: You are 41 Text | form be ever a theme of large and more than mortal discourse, 42 Text | deception—when the difference is large or small?~PHAEDRUS: When Philebus Part
43 Intro| done in the Sophist, how large an element negation forms 44 Intro| mankind; we acknowledge that a large class of actions are made 45 Intro| circumstances which form so large a part of our idea of happiness 46 Intro| happiness of mankind at large. But in this composite good, 47 Text | armies, two oxen, two very large things or two very small Protagoras Part
48 Text | preservation, making some large, and having their size as The Republic Book
49 1 | before, of injustice on a large scale in which the advantage 50 1 | knowledge to yourself; we are a large party; and any benefit which 51 2 | our State will not be very large. ~That is true; yet neither 52 2 | and actors, of whom one large class have to do with forms 53 3 | good earnest, and before a large company. As I was just now 54 3 | whether they occupy a space large or small, but everywhere 55 4 | acquire lands, and build large and handsome houses, and 56 4 | city be accounted neither large nor small, but one and self-sufficing. ~ 57 5 | from becoming either too large or too small. ~Certainly, 58 8 | in which they will spend large sums on their wives, or 59 9 | would be the gainer, however large might be the sum which he 60 9 | allowed to be too much at large? ~Clearly. ~And men are 61 10 | explain: The body which is large when seen near, appears 62 10 | implied that there is one large hollow whorl which is quite The Sophist Part
63 Intro| had supplied an outline large enough to contain all future 64 Intro| which at present occupies so large a share of popular attention, 65 Text | to myself to see one very large and bad sort of ignorance The Statesman Part
66 Intro| the figure or outline too large, and is unable to give the 67 Intro| king. And the master of a large household may be compared 68 Intro| And first (1) we have the large class of instruments, which 69 Text | course.~STRANGER: Again, a large household may be compared 70 Text | small portion and leaves a large; the other agrees better 71 Text | This made us discourse at large, and, nevertheless, the 72 Text | the fire; this is a very large class, and has, if I am The Symposium Part
73 Intro| they shall drink, and has a large wine-cooler filled, which 74 Intro| they are drinking from a large goblet, which they pass 75 Text | well drunk. Let us have a large goblet, Agathon, or rather, 76 Text | one was compelled to drink large quantities of wine. Aristodemus 77 Text | who were drinking out of a large goblet which they passed Theaetetus Part
78 Intro| a wall. When he hears of large landed properties of ten 79 Intro| be smooth and deep, and large enough, and then the signs 80 Intro| This is a language of ‘large and small letters’ (Republic), 81 Text | acquaintance, which is very large, I never knew any one who 82 Text | friend: who would have paid a large sum for the privilege of Timaeus Part
83 Intro| particles, the fusile of large and uniform particles and 84 Intro| detach a small portion than a large. There would be the same 85 Text | being combined into a few large ones, or the converse. But 86 Text | one, they will form one large mass of another kind. So 87 Text | fusile kind, being formed of large and uniform particles, is 88 Text | therefore wholly dried up, but a large sort of peel was parted 89 Text | little soul is encased in a large body, then the whole animal 90 Text | And once more, when a body large and too strong for the soul


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