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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| of the original, and if images are not exact counterparts, 2 Intro| times admitted, are the images of things; and the higher 3 Text | other principle of truth in images, and also in names; and 4 Text | Do you not perceive that images are very far from having 5 Text | given are the likenesses and images of the things which they Critias Part
6 Text | interior of the temple other images which had been dedicated Gorgias Part
7 Intro| I purposely use the same images) that the soul, like the 8 Intro| occur in Plato continuous images; some of them extend over 9 Intro| these parables or continuous images are found in the Republic; 10 Intro| not one but many latent images; or half reveal to us by 11 Text | they crave. I use the same images as before intentionally, Laws Book
12 2 | virtue of soul or body, or of images of virtue, are without exception 13 5 | consecrated oracles and images, and altars and temples, 14 10 | produced in play certain images and very partial imitations 15 11 | of others we honour the images, raising statues of them 16 11 | relations, he will have images which above all others will 17 11 | minds at the sight of waxen images fixed either at their doors, 18 12 | divine of gifts are birds and images, and they should be such 19 12 | said to be our shades or images; for the true and immortal Meno Part
20 Intro| is also liable, like the images of Daedalus, to ‘walk off,’ 21 Intro| regarded from the one side as images or ideals of justice, temperance, 22 Text | you had ever observed the images of Daedalus (Compare Euthyphro); Phaedrus Part
23 Intro| feel that in pictures and images, whether painted or carved, 24 Intro| assumes, are not like the images of the prophet Isaiah, or 25 Text | Judging from the ornaments and images, this must be a spot sacred 26 Text | are few who, going to the images, behold in them the realities, Philebus Part
27 Intro| a painter who paints the images of the things which the 28 Intro| process; and the words and images which are inscribed by them 29 Text | has done his work, draws images in the soul of the things 30 Text | statements, sees in his mind the images of the subjects of them;— 31 Text | Certainly.~SOCRATES: And the images answering to true opinions Protagoras Part
32 Text | he would raise altars and images of them. He was not long The Republic Book
33 3 | our guardians grow up amid images of moral deformity, as in 34 3 | recognize them and their images wherever they are found, 35 6 | the visible consists of images. And by images I mean, in 36 6 | consists of images. And by images I mean, in the first place, 37 6 | by the former division as images; the inquiry can only be 38 6 | hypotheses, making no use of images as in the former case, but 39 6 | are converted by them into images, but they are really seeking 40 6 | resemblances in their turn as images, they having in relation 41 7 | nothing but the shadows of the images. ~That is certain. ~And 42 7 | other places, about the images or the shadows of images 43 7 | images or the shadows of images of justice, and is endeavoring 44 7 | will know what the several images are, and what they represent, 45 7 | from the shadows to the images and to the light, and the 46 7 | with their weak eyes the images in the water (which are 47 7 | existence (not shadows of images cast by a light of fire, 48 10 | only imitators; they copy images of virtue and the like, 49 10 | small-he is a manufacturer of images and is very far removed The Seventh Letter Part
50 Text | satisfied with whatever images are presented to us, we The Sophist Part
51 Intro| the common notion of all images?’ ‘I should answer, Such 52 Text | give up the truth in their images and make only the proportions 53 Text | concerned with making such images the art of likeness-making?~ 54 Text | doubtless tell him of the images which are reflected in water 55 Text | false opinion, or idols, or images, or imitations, or appearances, 56 Text | must be full of idols and images and fancies.~THEAETETUS: 57 Text | is a kind of creation—of images, however, as we affirm, 58 Text | STRANGER: And there are images of them, which are not them, 59 Text | THEAETETUS: Yes; and the images as well as the creation The Statesman Part
60 Intro| difficulty in exhibiting sensible images, but the greatest and noblest 61 Intro| can only be represented by images taken from the external 62 Intro| two uses of examples or images—in the first place, they 63 Text | some things have sensible images, which are readily known, 64 Text | recourse to my favourite images; through them, and them 65 Text | rulers.~YOUNG SOCRATES: What images?~STRANGER: The noble pilot The Symposium Part
66 Intro| busts of Silenus, which have images of the gods inside them; 67 Intro| to heaven’ we pass from images of visible beauty (Greek), 68 Text | enabled to bring forth, not images of beauty, but realities ( 69 Text | in the middle, and have images of gods inside them. I say 70 Text | in him divine and golden images of such fascinating beauty 71 Text | his words are like the images of Silenus which open; they 72 Text | divine, abounding in fair images of virtue, and of the widest Theaetetus Part
73 Intro| impressions is one of those images which have rooted themselves 74 Intro| dialectic’; or the lively images under which the argument 75 Intro| represented by another class of images, as the spring of a watch, 76 Intro| with names, acts, feelings, images innumerable, we acquire 77 Intro| may suppose that numerous images present themselves to the 78 Intro| wanders at will amid the images which have been received 79 Intro| latent or set aside; and images, in part disorderly, but 80 Intro| past: (4) thought, in which images pass into abstract notions 81 Text | according to your foolish images, and which he may be said Timaeus Part
82 Intro| They may be compared to images made of gold, which are 83 Intro| space. For they are the images of other things and must 84 Intro| Compare the hypotheses and images of Rep.) It is true that 85 Text | understanding the creation of images in mirrors and all smooth 86 Text | of objects and gives back images of them to the sight; and 87 Text | the understanding pictures images of an opposite character,