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1 Ded | naturally felt by the owner of a book at the possession of it 2 PreS | character of the entire book in which they occur! We 3 PreS | the same in the twelfth Book of the Laws as in the Meno Cratylus Part
4 Intro| grammar and learned out of a book, but were due to many chance 5 Intro| vehicle of his fancies. When a book sinks into the mind of a 6 Intro| which nearly every printed book is spelt correctly and written 7 Intro| the lesser context of the book or speech, there is also 8 Text | Truth’ was the title of the book of Protagoras; compare Theaet.), 9 Text | value to what he and his book affirm!~SOCRATES: Then if Euthydemus Part
10 Intro| the same fallacies in his bookDe Sophisticis Elenchis,’ Gorgias Part
11 Intro| but a thing which in your book you affirm to have created 12 Intro| he intended. And yet the book of nature is open to him, 13 Intro| and thieves) in the Eighth Book of the Republic, who are 14 Intro| intellectual, in the Sixth Book of the Republic: the composite 15 Text | was lately reading in a book of yours, you say that you Laws Book
16 1 | BOOK I~PERSONS OF THE DIALOGUE: 17 2 | BOOK II~Athenian Stranger. And 18 3 | BOOK III~Athenian Stranger. Enough 19 4 | BOOK IV~Athenian Stranger. And 20 5 | BOOK V~Athenian Stranger. Listen, 21 6 | BOOK VI~Athenian Stranger. And 22 7 | BOOK VII~And now, assuming children 23 8 | BOOK VIII~Athenian Stranger. 24 9 | BOOK IX~Next to all the matters 25 10 | BOOK X~And now having spoken 26 11 | BOOK XI~In the next place, dealings 27 12 | BOOK XII~If a herald or an ambassador Meno Part
28 Intro| different. In the tenth book they are represented as 29 Intro| as we find in the first book of Aristotle’s Metaphysics, Parmenides Part
30 Intro| hypothesis of the one. The book was a youthful composition 31 Text | master led me to write the book in the days of my youth, Phaedo Part
32 Intro| some one reading out of a book of Anaxagoras, that mind 33 Intro| with which he ‘talks like a book’ about greater and less; 34 Text | reading, as he said, from a book of Anaxagoras, that mind 35 Text | laughing, I am speaking like a book, but I believe that what Phaedrus Part
36 Intro| mind, or more probably in a book hidden under his cloak, 37 Intro| a few drugs taken from a book instead of a life-long study 38 Intro| far, to be ourselves the book, or the epistle, the truth 39 Intro| the aim or subject of the book. He had no sense of the 40 Text | would do, he got hold of the book, and looked at what he most 41 Text | before me in like manner a book, and you may lead me all 42 Text | which you recited out of the book. Would not any one who was 43 Text | has read something in a book, or has stumbled on a prescription Philebus Part
44 Intro| of knowledge in the Sixth Book of the Republic. The chief 45 Text | at such times is like a book.~PROTARCHUS: How so?~SOCRATES: The Republic Book
46 1 | BOOK I: OF WEALTH, JUSTICE, MODERATION, 47 2 | BOOK II: THE INDIVIDUAL, THE 48 3 | BOOK III: THE ARTS IN EDUCATION~( 49 4 | BOOK IV: WEALTH, POVERTY, AND 50 5 | BOOK V: ON MATRIMONY AND PHILOSOPHY~( 51 6 | BOOK VI: THE PHILOSOPHY OF GOVERNMENT~( 52 7 | BOOK VII: ON SHADOWS AND REALITIES 53 8 | BOOK VIII: FOUR FORMS OF GOVERNMENT~( 54 9 | BOOK IX: ON WRONG OR RIGHT GOVERNMENT, 55 10 | BOOK X: THE RECOMPENSE OF LIFE~( The Sophist Part
56 Intro| That Antisthenes wrote a book called ‘Physicus,’ is hardly 57 Intro| who are said in the Tenth Book of the Laws to attribute 58 Intro| given by Plato in the Sixth Book of the Republic, which regarded 59 Intro| of mystery, others to the book of riddles, and go on our 60 Intro| idea of good in the Sixth Book of the Republic, a cause 61 Intro| at the end of the Fifth Book of the Republic, ‘There 62 Intro| writings in the Middle Ages. No book, except the Scriptures, The Statesman Part
63 Intro| new society in the Third Book of the Laws. Some discrepancies 64 Intro| gradually degenerate. As in the Book of Genesis, the first fall 65 Text | whether he practises out of a book or not out of a book, and 66 Text | of a book or not out of a book, and whether he be rich Theaetetus Part
67 Intro| frequently refers to the book. He seems to say expressly, 68 Intro| real truth’ (not in the book, which is so entitled, but) ‘ 69 Intro| allusion to the title of his book, which was called “The Truth”) 70 Intro| giving oracles out of his book.’~Theodorus thinks that 71 Intro| at the end of the fifth book of the Republic, the idea 72 Intro| box, as a ‘tabula rasa,’ a book, a mirror, and the like. 73 Intro| feelings were written down in a book. This is another figure 74 Intro| scene, or by laying down the book which we are reading and 75 Text | Truth,’ (In allusion to a book of Protagoras’ which bore 76 Text | that he did not begin his book on Truth with a declaration 77 Text | out of the shrine of his book.~THEODORUS: He was a friend Timaeus Part
78 Intro| the wisdom of God in the book of Ecclesiasticus, or to 79 Intro| from Aristotle De Coelo, Book II (Greek) clearly shows, 80 Intro| other hand, in the Tenth Book of the Laws he passes a 81 Intro| about thirty pages of the book, and is thirty times the


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