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Charmides
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1 PreS | context is at a greater distance than would be allowable Cratylus Part
2 Intro| suppose that some one at a distance not only hears the sound, 3 Intro| it are often lost in the distance. For languages have a natural 4 Intro| similar cries heard from a distance. The bird, too, mimics the 5 Intro| amalgamation with each other. The distance between them is too wide 6 Intro| if at all, except at the distance of a page or more. Pronouns, Critias Part
7 Text | centre of the island at a distance of about fifty stadia, there Euthydemus Part
8 Text | Ctesippus was sitting at some distance from Cleinias; and when Gorgias Part
9 Intro| antagonist warily from a distance, with a sort of irony which Laws Book
10 1 | for I am told that the distance from Cnosus to the cave 11 3 | as we can guess at this distance of time, what happened was 12 5 | other of land which is at a distance. This arrangement shall 13 8 | equipments of an archer a distance of 100 stadia over mountains, 14 8 | he does not leave a fair distance between his own and his Lysis Part
15 Intro| the letter written from a distance by a disinterested person Menexenus Part
16 Text | oaths; but, owing to the distance, the city was unable to Meno Part
17 Intro| science are seen, but at a distance. All the greatest minds, 18 Intro| And we seem to see at a distance the promise of such a method, Parmenides Part
19 Intro| Clazomenians, who come from a distance, with a rehearsal. Respecting 20 Intro| Thus all being is one at a distance, and broken up when near, 21 Intro| when near, and like at a distance and unlike when near; and 22 Text | seen indistinctly and at a distance, appears to be one; but 23 Text | to a person standing at a distance, and to be in the same state Phaedo Part
24 Intro| criticism. It has faded into the distance by a natural process as Phaedrus Part
25 Intro| plane-tree which is seen in the distance. There, lying down amidst 26 Text | tallest plane-tree in the distance?~SOCRATES: Yes.~PHAEDRUS: Philebus Part
27 Intro| arising out of the illusion of distance or not. But to this we naturally 28 Intro| You may see a figure at a distance, and say first of all, ‘ 29 Intro| sight, to be deceived by distance and relation? In this case 30 Intro| when seen near and at a distance. The testimony of Xenophon 31 Intro| may be happiness in the distance, but if there were no happiness 32 Intro| he looks forward into the distance, the many questions of modern 33 Text | object may be often seen at a distance not very clearly, and the 34 Text | Does not the nearness or distance of magnitudes obscure their Protagoras Part
35 Intro| comes in the illusion of distance. Some art of mensuration 36 Text | and their nearness and distance, and weigh them, and then 37 Text | near, and smaller when at a distance? They will acknowledge that. 38 Text | near, and lesser when at a distance. They will grant that also. 39 Text | and whether near or at a distance; what would be the saving The Republic Book
40 1 | catch sight of us from a distance as we were starting on our 41 2 | read small letters from a distance; and it occurred to someone 42 4 | what was far off in the distance; and therefore, I suppose, 43 7 | them a fire is blazing at a distance, and between the fire and 44 7 | senses are imposed upon by distance, and by painting in light 45 7 | the object, whether at a distance or near, gives no more vivid 46 8 | bee-master, to keep them at a distance and prevent, if possible, 47 9 | which is at the greatest distance from law and order? ~Clearly. ~ 48 9 | we saw, at the greatest distance? Yes. ~And the royal and 49 9 | will live at the greatest distance from true or natural pleasure, 50 9 | And how enormous is the distance which separates the just 51 10 | picture of a carpenter from a distance, and they will fancy that 52 10 | appears small when seen at a distance? ~True. ~And the same objects The Seventh Letter Part
53 Text | making excuses about the distance of the journey, the length 54 Text | defined as that which has the distance from its circumference to The Sophist Part
55 Intro| who see his pictures at a distance, sometimes take them for 56 Intro| men, who are still at a distance from the truth, not through 57 Intro| we place ourselves at a distance from it. Of all philosophies 58 Intro| he removes to a little distance and looks back upon what 59 Text | shows his pictures at a distance, into the belief that he 60 Text | when they are still at a distance from the truth of facts, 61 Text | those who see things at a distance only.~STRANGER: And the The Symposium Part
62 Text | calling out playfully in the distance, said: Apollodorus, O thou 63 Text | to anybody, even from a distance, that whoever attacked him Theaetetus Part
64 Intro| can know near and not at a distance; whether you can have a 65 Intro| know Socrates, but at a distance he may mistake another person 66 Intro| both imperfectly and at a distance, put the foot in the wrong 67 Intro| of an object at a great distance which we have previously 68 Intro| approximately of their relations and distance, although nothing is impressed 69 Intro| chiefly to derive our ideas of distance and position. By comparison 70 Intro| exquisitely graduated by distance, which we are learning all 71 Intro| rays of sight form, the distance of an object and its relation 72 Intro| own observation. He knows distance because he is taught it 73 Text | know near, but not at a distance, or know the same thing 74 Text | know Socrates, and at a distance see some one who is unknown 75 Text | you imperfectly and at a distance, I try to assign the right 76 Text | the picture, which at a distance was not so bad, has now Timaeus Part
77 Intro| things vanished into the distance. The real creation began, 78 Intro| proportioned to the mass and distance of the bodies which attract


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