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letho 2
leto 2
lets 11
letter 70
letters 209
letting 8
leucippe 2
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71 zeno
70 examine
70 excess
70 letter
70 possibility
70 statement
70 trial
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Cratylus
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1 Intro| and Astyanax have only one letter alike, but they have the 2 Intro| is a case in point, for a letter has been omitted and the 3 Intro| diaion going through—the letter kappa being inserted for 4 Intro| example, what business has the letter rho in the word katoptron, 5 Intro| the word katoptron, or the letter sigma in the word sphigx? 6 Intro| are somewhat crude:—the letter rho appears to me to be 7 Intro| just iesis (going), for the letter eta was unknown to the ancients; 8 Intro| the pronunciation of this letter, just as he used iota to 9 Intro| you subtract or misplace a letter, the name ceases to be a 10 Intro| I were saying about the letter rho accent, which was held 11 Intro| one another, although the letter rho accent is not equivalent 12 Intro| is not equivalent to the letter s: why is this? You reply, 13 Intro| Well, then, there is the letter lambda; what business has 14 Intro| tongue; in the use of the letter rho accent, to express a 15 Intro| while in the use of the letter alpha to express size, or 16 Intro| actions in sound, although a letter or two having this imitative 17 Intro| Plato observes that the letter rho accent is expressive 18 Intro| of binding and rest, the letter lambda of smoothness, nu 19 Intro| smoothness, nu of inwardness, the letter eta of length, the letter 20 Intro| letter eta of length, the letter omicron of roundness. These 21 Intro| of every word, syllable, letter to one another and to the 22 Intro| linked to every other. One letter harmonizes with another; 23 Text | addition or subtraction of a letter make any difference so long 24 Text | mistake, the name of the letter is quite correct. Take, 25 Text | Take, for example, the letter beta—the addition of eta, 26 Text | transposition or subtraction of a letter or two, or indeed by the 27 Text | and Astyanax have only one letter alike, which is tau, and 28 Text | just of this sort, for one letter, which is the alpha, has 29 Text | to this view, not even a letter of the word need be changed.~ 30 Text | rightly called dikaion; the letter k is only added for the 31 Text | word katoptron; why is the letter rho inserted? This must 32 Text | they resemble—whether one letter is used to denote one thing, 33 Text | In the first place, the letter rho appears to me to be 34 Text | just iesis (going); for the letter eta was not in use among 35 Text | improved into stasis. Now the letter rho, as I was saying, appeared 36 Text | and he frequently uses the letter for this purpose: for example, 37 Text | finds an expression in the letter R, because, as I imagine, 38 Text | the pronunciation of this letter, which he therefore used 39 Text | express motion, just as by the letter iota he expresses the subtle 40 Text | This is why he uses the letter iota as imitative of motion, 41 Text | subtract, or misplace a letter, the name which is written 42 Text | substitution of a wrong letter, and if of a letter also 43 Text | wrong letter, and if of a letter also of a noun in a sentence, 44 Text | you agree with me that the letter rho is expressive of rapidity, 45 Text | CRATYLUS: Why, perhaps the letter lamda is wrongly inserted, Euthyphro Part
46 Intro| between the religion of the letter, or of the narrow and unenlightened Lysis Part
47 Intro| marriage, about business,—the letter written from a distance Meno Part
48 Intro| It is the spirit, not the letter, in which they agree—the Phaedo Part
49 Intro| fulfil the admonition in the letter as well as in the spirit, 50 Intro| he will, but not in the letter. One request he utters in 51 Intro| the spirit and not in the letter, are our arguments; and Phaedrus Part
52 Text | really the same, and the letter tau is only a modern and 53 Text | modern introduction of the letter Omega (oionoistike and oionistike), The Seventh Letter Part
54 - | The Seventh Letter~ 55 Text | He also sent a very long letter, knowing as he did my relations 56 Text | and go to Syracuse. The letter was framed in its opening 57 Text | had entirely forgotten his letter to that effect, he no longer 58 Text | departure, he writes a plausible letter to Dion, and orders several 59 Text | will along with me write a letter to him, stating what has 60 Text | we must wait for Dion’s letter, and then once more write The Statesman Part
61 Intro| they do not know a certain letter with cases in which they 62 Intro| foundation of politics is in the letter only, at the miseries of 63 Text | made to learn that each letter in every combination is 64 Text | patients according to the letter of the law and the ancient 65 Text | foundation of politics is in the letter only and in custom, and Theaetetus Part
66 Intro| syllable be known if the letter remains unknown? In learning 67 Text | to press my words in the letter, but to take the meaning 68 Text | syllable is known and the letter unknown, we shall consider Timaeus Part
69 Intro| united at the centre like the letter X, and bent into an inner 70 Text | another at the centre like the letter X, and bent them into a


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