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1 PreS | according to their various degrees of strength and weakness; 2 Intro| These reasons have various degrees of weight in determining 3 Text | reassured me, and I began by degrees to regain confidence, and Cratylus Part
4 Intro| is unable to conceive of degrees of imitation; a word is 5 Intro| languages exist in various degrees of perfection, and that 6 Intro| and to have attained by degrees the perfection of Homer 7 Intro| analysis admits of innumerable degrees. But would it not be better 8 Intro| which arise out of the many degrees and kinds of human intercourse, 9 Intro| is indefinite, admits of degrees, and is always in a state 10 Intro| Language is a thing of degrees and relations and associations 11 Intro| by admixture in various degrees,—they may only borrow a 12 Intro| of letters do by various degrees of strength or weakness, 13 Intro| really exists in infinite degrees, which we turn into differences 14 Text | things move, still there are degrees of motion; some are swifter, Critias Part
15 Text | heavenly, and the different degrees of gratification with which Euthydemus Part
16 Intro| meanings, or with different degrees of meaning: (2) The necessary The First Alcibiades Part
17 Pre | above); and has various degrees of importance. Those writings 18 Pre | another. There may have been degrees of genuineness in the dialogues 19 Pre | as there are certainly degrees of evidence by which they Gorgias Part
20 Intro| recapitulated, and the nature and degrees of knowledge having been 21 Text | our company having various degrees of strength and weakness, 22 Text | CALLICLES: Yes.~SOCRATES: The degrees of good and evil vary with 23 Text | good and evil vary with the degrees of pleasure and of pain?~ 24 Text | and pain in nearly equal degrees? or would you say that the 25 Text | avert them in their several degrees, and the disgrace of not Laws Book
26 9 | gentler. But in general the degrees of guilt will be such as Menexenus Part
27 Pre | above); and has various degrees of importance. Those writings 28 Pre | another. There may have been degrees of genuineness in the dialogues 29 Pre | as there are certainly degrees of evidence by which they Meno Part
30 Intro| and ideal in almost equal degrees. Neither they nor their Parmenides Part
31 Intro| opposites: (8) There are no degrees or kinds of sameness, likeness, 32 Intro| another, and may have various degrees of unity and plurality. 33 Intro| or the different modes or degrees in which phenomena are connected. Phaedo Part
34 Intro| leads; a harmony admits of degrees, and the soul has no degrees. 35 Intro| degrees, and the soul has no degrees. Again, upon the supposition 36 Intro| the soul does not admit of degrees, and cannot therefore be 37 Intro| permitting evil, or rather degrees of good, which are otherwise 38 Intro| are relative terms, and degrees of evil are merely the negative 39 Intro| merely the negative aspect of degrees of good. Of the absolute 40 Intro| acknowledge that there are degrees of the belief in immortality, 41 Text | that a harmony admits of degrees, and is more of a harmony, 42 Text | But does the soul admit of degrees? or is one soul in the very Phaedrus Part
43 Intro| applies in very different degrees and ways to different kinds 44 Intro| Love, again, has three degrees: first, of interested love 45 Text | discovered in passing by degrees into the other extreme than Philebus Part
46 Intro| one is in various ways and degrees working in the other. Hence 47 Intro| have contributed in various degrees to the intellectual progress 48 Text | they are always introducing degrees into actions, instituting 49 Text | small, and have various degrees of intensity; as was indeed 50 Text | provinces, and vary in their degrees of certainty?~PROTARCHUS: The Republic Book
51 6 | division have different degrees of truth, and that the copy 52 7 | that of being, and learn by degrees to endure the sight of being, 53 8 | limit? ~Certainly not. ~By degrees the anarchy finds a way The Sophist Part
54 Intro| specific class in various degrees opposed to the beautiful. 55 Intro| of knowledge the various degrees or kinds of knowledge more 56 Intro| There may be an evolution by degrees as well as by opposites. 57 Intro| of all, and in different degrees. There is an explanation The Statesman Part
58 Text | prevails, they become by degrees unwarlike, and bring up The Symposium Part
59 Intro| and contribute in various degrees to the final result; they 60 Intro| beauty, which do not admit of degrees, and their partial realization 61 Intro| that evils which admit of degrees can seldom be rightly estimated, 62 Intro| actions of the most different degrees of culpability may be included. Theaetetus Part
63 Intro| necessary, for there may be degrees of knowledge; and we may 64 Intro| volition. As there are various degrees in which the mind may enter 65 Intro| untrue, because they exclude degrees and also the mixed modes 66 Intro| These admit of various degrees of duration or intensity; 67 Intro| too has memory in various degrees, and the elements of imagination, 68 Intro| which we attain in various degrees according to our powers 69 Intro| assimilation of them in various degrees. We never see these processes 70 Intro| and it exists in various degrees. It may be imperceptible Timaeus Part
71 Intro| icosahedron,—according to their degrees of lightness or heaviness 72 Intro| they begin to pause, by degrees assimilate with them: whence 73 Intro| some element, rarefied by degrees into a pure abstraction, 74 Intro| representing thus the signs and degrees of the Zodiac, as well as 75 Intro| which assigns to bodies degrees of heaviness and lightness 76 Intro| authors having very different degrees of authority and value.~ 77 Text | revolutions, having their relative degrees of swiftness, are accomplished 78 Text | penetrate according to their degrees of rarity. For those things


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