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Charmides Part
1 PreS | modern history), for they are separated by an interval of a thousand 2 PreS | which isolated words are separated from their context, and Cratylus Part
3 Intro| play with them. The word is separated both from the object and The First Alcibiades Part
4 Pre | whose earlier writings are separated from his later ones by as Gorgias Part
5 Intro| that rhetoric can be wholly separated from justice and injustice, 6 Text | else. And after they are separated they retain their several Laches Part
7 Intro| knowledge of future good or evil separated from a knowledge of the Laws Book
8 2 | life to the end, may be separated off; and, in my view, will 9 2 | the just man have which is separated from pleasure? Shall we 10 4 | any other benefit, when separated from virtue. I was saying 11 7 | matters relating to slaves be separated from those relating to masters, 12 8 | those which ought to be separated from the men’s festivals, Menexenus Part
13 Pre | whose earlier writings are separated from his later ones by as 14 Text | And all knowledge, when separated from justice and virtue, Parmenides Part
15 Intro| nor parts of it, for it is separated from others and has no parts, 16 Text | neither one nor many, neither separated nor aggregated; and in the 17 Text | same?~True.~Then they are separated from each other?~Yes.~And 18 Text | whole, nor as part, if it be separated from the others, and has 19 Text | themselves, although they are separated, and having every sort of Phaedo Part
20 Intro| we form of the soul when separated from the body? Or how can 21 Intro| can never for a moment be separated from Him.’~19. The main 22 Text | soul before birth cannot be separated from the existence of the 23 Text | cannot understand how, when separated from the other, each of Phaedrus Part
24 Intro| opposed, are not absolutely separated the one from the other. 25 Intro| sensible of the interval which separated them (Phaedrus). It is the Philebus Part
26 Intro| purely abstract science, when separated from matter, and is then 27 Text | to the union of what is separated, and to the juxtaposition 28 Text | And now, having fairly separated the pure pleasures and those The Seventh Letter Part
29 Text | attached to the body or when separated from it.~And we should in 30 Text | penalties when it has been separated from the body. Therefore The Sophist Part
31 Intro| defeated in an argument, was separated, even in the mind of the 32 Intro| which the negative cannot be separated from the positive, and ‘ 33 Intro| another in which the good is separated from the bad. The latter 34 Intro| which they combine or are separated are known to the grammarian 35 Intro| the not-beautiful is to be separated from and opposed to a certain 36 Intro| part has no meaning when separated from the whole, or that 37 Text | processes either like has been separated from like or the better 38 Text | purification let there be separated off a part which is concerned 39 Text | imitator of appearance, and is separated from the class of phantastic The Statesman Part
40 Intro| The royal art has been separated from that of other herdsmen, 41 Intro| orator, will have to be separated from the royal art; when 42 Intro| temperate natures to be separated from the courageous, but 43 Text | whereas they are really separated by an interval, which no 44 Text | abstract knowledge, wholly separated from action?~YOUNG SOCRATES: 45 Text | male and female; and only separated off Lydians or Phrygians, 46 Text | until we have disengaged and separated him from those who hang 47 Text | sufficiently described, has been separated off from several others 48 Text | plants, and we have also separated off the process of felting 49 Text | Precisely.~STRANGER: Then we separated off the currier’s art, which 50 Text | art of the king has been separated from the similar arts of 51 Text | occupations already mentioned, and separated from the royal and political 52 Text | who must at any cost be separated from the true king or Statesman, 53 Text | But now that this has been separated off, and, as we said, the 54 Text | stage, have at last been separated from the political science.~ 55 Text | gold, which can only be separated by fire,—copper, silver, 56 Text | uncongenial matter has been separated from political science, 57 Text | temperate natures to be separated from the brave, but to weave The Symposium Part
58 Intro| woman, because altogether separated from the bodily appetites. 59 Text | of man. Each of us when separated, having one side only, like 60 Text | that one part of love is separated off and receives the name 61 Text | portion of the art which is separated off from the rest, and is Theaetetus Part
62 Intro| more than all the parts separated: e.g. the number four, or 63 Intro| particular individual and separated from the environment of 64 Intro| intellectual have thus become separated from the material— there 65 Intro| soul; but it cannot be thus separated in fact. It goes back to Timaeus Part
66 Intro| philosophy is not wholly separated from poetry and mythology.~ 67 Intro| warriors of Egypt, were separated from the rest, and carried 68 Intro| becomes more equable when separated from fire and air, and then 69 Intro| enquire how the blood is separated from the faeces.~Of the 70 Text | caste of priests, which is separated from all the others; next, 71 Text | the whole (1), and then he separated a second part which was 72 Text | elements when moved were separated and carried continually, 73 Text | than those of earth, when separated from fire and air and isolated, 74 Text | and how and why they are separated, and where located, if God 75 Text | and earth—these, I say, he separated from their kinds, and mingling 76 Text | formed when the fibres are separated. And the glutinous and rich 77 Text | several parts of the flesh are separated by disease, if the foundation 78 Text | diseased, and no longer being separated from the muscles and sinews, 79 Text | without form; these again are separated and matured within; they