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The Apology
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1 Text | therefore I must ask you to proportion the fine to my means. Well, Charmides Part
2 PreS | paragraphs, must be in due proportion. Metre and even rhyme may 3 Intro| sano,’ the harmony or due proportion of the higher and lower Cratylus Part
4 Intro| art is not the absolute proportion of the whole, such as we 5 Intro| and grow out of them, in proportion as men are isolated or united 6 Intro| was contained. There was a proportion of sound to sound, of meaning 7 Intro| serious, there is a law of proportion. As in things of beauty, Gorgias Part
8 Intro| philosophers. An eye for proportion is needed (his own art of 9 Intro| the power of geometrical proportion in both worlds; he would 10 Text | example, are beautiful in proportion as they are useful, or as Laws Book
11 4 | And has the place a fair proportion of hill, and plain, and 12 5 | inequality, which will be in proportion to his wealth, he will receive 13 6 | the inferior less and in proportion to the nature of each; and, 14 6 | less less; and to either in proportion to their respective measure 15 6 | a mina, and in the same proportion as the census of each decreases: 16 6 | the entire matter, but in proportion as woman’s nature is inferior 17 8 | divisions) be divided in due proportion into three parts; one part 18 10 | and smaller in a certain proportion. Here is a wonder which 19 10 | swiftness and slowness in due proportion to larger and lesser circles. “ 20 10 | same, and according to one proportion and order, and are like 21 10 | according to any rule or proportion, may be said to be akin 22 10 | to human workmen, who, in proportion to their skill, finish and Meno Part
23 Intro| form, sensible, and in due proportion to the sight.’ This definition 24 Intro| only be thought of in due proportion when conceived in relation 25 Text | are hurt are miserable in proportion to the hurt which is inflicted Phaedo Part
26 Intro| pleasures and pains are short in proportion as they are keen; of any 27 Intro| theory of knowledge. In proportion as he succeeds in this, 28 Text | perfection, in the same proportion that air is purer than water Phaedrus Part
29 Text | and oionistike), and in proportion as prophecy (mantike) is 30 Text | name and fact, in the same proportion, as the ancients testify, Philebus Part
31 Intro| beauty under the idea of proportion.~4. Last and highest in 32 Intro| happiness may be out of all proportion to his desert. And if we 33 Intro| But who can decide what proportion should be mine and what 34 Text | number creates harmony and proportion among the different elements.~ Protagoras Part
35 Intro| and pains in their true proportion. This art of mensuration 36 Text | explanation that they are out of proportion to one another, either as The Republic Book
37 4 | other features their due proportion, we make the whole beautiful. 38 4 | classes will receive the proportion of happiness which nature 39 6 | consider truth to be akin to proportion or to disproportion? ~To 40 6 | or to disproportion? ~To proportion. ~Then, besides other qualities, 41 6 | or climate, or soil, in proportion to their vigor, are all 42 6 | far as he can be, into the proportion and likeness of virtue-such 43 6 | of them again in the same proportion, and suppose the two main 44 7 | and he is mischievous in proportion to his cleverness? ~Very 45 7 | or the truth of any other proportion. ~No, he replied, such an 46 7 | being; and so to make a proportion: ~"As being is to becoming, 47 8 | other falls. ~True. ~And in proportion as riches and rich men are 48 9 | all three are honored in proportion as they attain their object; 49 9 | strength, and health, in proportion as the soul is more honorable 50 10 | holiness were in the same proportion. I need hardly repeat what The Sophist Part
51 Intro| really irregular and out of proportion. The spirit of Hegelian 52 Intro| antecedents, but he is great in proportion as he disengages himself 53 Text | would appear to be out of proportion in comparison with the lower, The Statesman Part
54 Intro| some of the features out of proportion, and shall lose time in 55 Intro| them to a length out of proportion to his main subject, and Theaetetus Part
56 Intro| better than another, in proportion as he has better impressions. 57 Intro| be more or less true in proportion as he has more or fewer 58 Intro| have a necessity to us in proportion to the frequency of their 59 Intro| unable to calculate what proportion this birth-influence bears 60 Text | times better than another in proportion as different things are 61 Text | allowing that in whatever proportion the many are more than one, 62 Text | are more than one, in that proportion his truth is more untrue Timaeus Part
63 Intro| arranged them in a continuous proportion—~fire:air::air:water, and 64 Intro| another, but all in due proportion.~When the Creator had made 65 Intro| and bound in harmonical proportion, and revolving within herself— 66 Intro| call auburn. The law of proportion, however, according to which 67 Intro| which there was no order or proportion. The elements of this chaos 68 Intro| and mingled them in due proportion, making as many kinds of 69 Intro| notions were out of all proportion to his experience. He was 70 Intro| of notions is in inverse proportion to their universality—the 71 Intro| Plato nowhere says that his proportion is to be limited to prime 72 Intro| interpenetration of particles in proportion to their density or rarity. 73 Text | things which it combines; and proportion is best adapted to effect 74 Text | made them to have the same proportion so far as was possible ( 75 Text | and it was harmonized by proportion, and therefore has the spirit 76 Text | one another, but in due proportion.~Now when the Creator had 77 Text | divided and united in due proportion, and in her revolutions 78 Text | perfected, and harmonized in due proportion.~>From all that we have 79 Text | auburn (Greek). The law of proportion, however, according to which 80 Text | those days nothing had any proportion except by accident; nor 81 Text | the same manner and in due proportion; and whatever comes or goes 82 Text | the fair is not without proportion, and the animal which is 83 Text | to be fair must have due proportion. Now we perceive lesser 84 Text | no heed; for there is no proportion or disproportion more productive 85 Text | symmetries; but the due proportion of mind and body is the 86 Text | the soul should be in due proportion.~And we should consider 87 Text | argument will best attain a due proportion. On the subject of animals,


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