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arise 105
arisen 31
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arising 21
arist 17
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Charmides
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1 PreS | much greater is that which arises from the restriction of 2 PreS | character of the style. Hence arises a difficulty in translating 3 PreS | of Scripture phraseology arises out of the application of 4 Intro| difficulty of the Charmides arises chiefly from the two senses Cratylus Part
5 Intro| little, and there necessarily arises an obscurity when the surroundings 6 Intro| heavier sound of gamma, then arises the notion of a glutinous 7 Text | I am not mistaken, only arises from their ignorance of 8 Text | and this appearance, which arises out of their own internal Euthydemus Part
9 Text | third when the ambiguity arises in the combination of elements Euthyphro Part
10 Intro| nature of morals and religion arises out of the difficulty of Gorgias Part
11 Intro| further misunderstanding arises out of the wildness of his Laws Book
12 1 | be deemed natural which arises out of the intercourse between 13 2 | the love of novelty which arises out of pleasure in the new 14 3 | accusation which generally arises in legislation, if a person 15 4 | and the intercourse which arises out of all these duties, 16 6 | friends. When a quarrel arises among neighbours or citizens, 17 6 | If, however, any dispute arises about what is proper and 18 8 | kinds, and out of the two arises a third kind, having the 19 8 | Athenian. The friendship which arises from contraries is horrible 20 8 | communion; but that which, arises from likeness is gentle, 21 8 | intercourse of the sexes which arises out of the desires, whether 22 10 | motions, and the first which arises among things at rest as 23 11 | friends, but if any difference arises about the collection, he 24 12 | ordered, the confusion which arises in them from the reception Lysis Part
25 Intro| the sense that friendship arises out of human needs and wants; 26 Intro| for both of them. But then arises the consideration, how should Parmenides Part
27 Intro| further idea of greatness arises, which makes both great; 28 Intro| said Parmenides, ‘that this arises out of your attempting to 29 Intro| themselves. But the contradiction arises when we attempt to conceive 30 Intro| explained. The difficulty arises out of the imperfection 31 Intro| error or confusion which arises out of them. Thus in the 32 Text | Parmenides; and I think that this arises, Socrates, out of your attempting Phaedo Part
33 Text | of the world. Misanthropy arises out of the too great confidence Phaedrus Part
34 Text | friends, for our love of them arises not from passion, but from Philebus Part
35 Intro| forgetting; this, however, arises from a subsequent act of 36 Intro| passing thought naturally arises in our minds, ‘Whether that 37 Text | are right so far, there arises a further question.~PROTARCHUS: The Republic Book
38 2 | proceed. ~A State, I said, arises, as I conceive, out of the 39 4 | But a further question arises: Is passion different from 40 4 | injustice be a strife which arises among the three principles-a 41 5 | And any difference which arises among them will be regarded 42 8 | the government of honor) arises out of aristocracy (the 43 8 | new government which thus arises will be of a form intermediate 44 8 | from timocracy to oligarchy arises? ~Yes. ~Well, I said, no 45 8 | And so tyranny naturally arises out of democracy, and the The Sophist Part
46 Intro| meaning of the word there arises an interesting question:—~ 47 Intro| real foundation, and partly arises out of the use of the term ‘ 48 Intro| mark or measure. The latter arises from ignorance, and no one 49 Intro| an appearance only? Here arises a difficulty which has always 50 Intro| without number?~And now arises the greatest difficulty 51 Intro| place in language. Hence arises the necessity of examining 52 Intro| But the perplexity only arises out of the confusion of 53 Text | True.~STRANGER: And thence arises the question, whether not-being 54 Text | is falsehood, which thus arises in the region of thought 55 Text | as a shadow when darkness arises in a fire, or the reflection The Statesman Part
56 Text | of the comparison there arises one true notion, which includes 57 Text | STRANGER: Then the question arises:—which of these untrue forms The Symposium Part
58 Intro| the beautiful; and then arises the question, What does Theaetetus Part
59 Intro| the reflection naturally arises, How happy are they who, 60 Intro| patient an agent. Hence there arises a general reflection that 61 Intro| progress.~All this confusion arises out of our attempt to explain 62 Intro| difficulty in question naturally arises owing to the childhood of 63 Intro| of mind and sense, which arises when the impression on the 64 Intro| of time is removed there arises in our minds the idea of 65 Intro| the appearances of nature, arises only out of the imperfection 66 Intro| attractiveness of such speculations arises out of their true nature 67 Intro| accurate knowledge. Later arises the reflection how these 68 Intro| train of thought suddenly arises, as, for example, when we 69 Text | and every other colour, arises out of the eye meeting the 70 Text | as I said at first, there arises a general reflection, that 71 Text | quality of sweetness which arises out of and is moving about 72 Text | along with Protagoras. Here arises a new question, Theodorus, 73 Text | discovered that false opinion arises neither in the comparison 74 Text | or a single idea which arises out of the combination of Timaeus Part
75 Intro| mediaeval world. The obscurity arises in the infancy of physical 76 Intro| compress. The struggle which arises between elements thus unnaturally 77 Intro| assimilate with them: whence arises a pleasure which even the 78 Intro| is really involuntary and arises from a bad habit of the 79 Intro| they are contained. There arises thus a second nature which 80 Intro| and to one another. Thus arises the following progression:— 81 Intro| that the confusion partly arises out of the elements of opposing 82 Text | combination of these four angles arises the first solid form which 83 Text | structure of the finger, there arises a triple compound, which, 84 Text | of high and low, whence arises a pleasure which even the


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