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1 Intro| and allusiveness of this species of composition; 2nd, the 2 Intro| dialectician, the arranger of species. There is nothing in this 3 Intro| or perhaps they were a species of sophists or rhetoricians, 4 Intro| parallel case of the origin of species, how vocal sounds received 5 Text | good; for deon is here a species of good, and is, nevertheless, 6 Text | of a female of the human species, when I say, ‘This is a Gorgias Part
7 Intro| one, and not the highest species. To flattery is opposed 8 Intro| another variety of the same species. His behaviour is governed 9 Intro| Macedon—and he, by every species of crime, first murdering 10 Intro| remark that laughter is a new species of refutation. Polus replies, 11 Intro| Granted; then there are two species of oratory; the one a flattery, 12 Text | shared by the rest of his species—I do not see how we could Laches Part
13 Text | use of arms is really a species of knowledge, then it ought Laws Book
14 6 | which kindles in men every species of wantonness and madness. Meno Part
15 Intro| of the ideas as genera or species is forgotten or laid aside, 16 Text | knowledge or of another species?~MENO: Yes, that appears Phaedrus Part
17 Intro| composition, and to some species of literature far more than 18 Intro| attributing to Him every species of greatness and glory, 19 Text | is that of division into species according to the natural Philebus Part
20 Intro| the genera into all the species, while in the Phaedrus he 21 Intro| middle in the hope of finding species; as in the Phaedrus (see 22 Intro| but finding the genera and species under which they naturally 23 Intro| and are liable to every species of excess. And here several 24 Text | the entire number of the species intermediate between unity 25 Text | have one genus and many species), and are not at once infinite, 26 Text | infinite, and what number of species is to be assigned to either The Republic Book
27 3 | well; for even when two species of imitation are nearly 28 3 | brass and iron; and the species will generally be preserved 29 5 | principle holds of the human species! ~Certainly, the same principle The Sophist Part
30 Intro| are more likely to attain species; secondly, in the parallel 31 Intro| we arrive at the infima species; thirdly, in the Phaedrus, 32 Intro| Statesman, if we cannot bisect species, we must carve them as well 33 Text | for he is the money-making species of the Eristic, disputatious, 34 Text | attempting to divide genera into species; wherefore there is no great The Statesman Part
35 Intro| think that we have only two species left which remain undivided: 36 Intro| spy in the two remaining species. Men and birds are both 37 Intro| they will embrace every species of property with the exception 38 Intro| have arrived at the infima species.~These precepts are not 39 Intro| most likely to light upon species; at the same time, the important 40 Intro| him from the collateral species. To assist our imagination 41 Text | small portion which is not a species, from many larger portions; 42 Text | portions; the part should be a species. To separate off at once 43 Text | off the Hellenes as one species, and all the other species 44 Text | species, and all the other species of mankind, which are innumerable, 45 Text | are supposed to be of one species also. Or suppose that in 46 Text | rest, and make of it one species, comprehending the rest 47 Text | and even; or of the human species, if you divided them into 48 Text | answer that there were two species of animals; man being one, 49 Text | with the exception of two species; for I hardly think that 50 Text | divide the two remaining species?~STRANGER: There is a measure 51 Text | shepherds of the various species and herds of animals, and 52 Text | of division according to species—whether the discourse be 53 Text | manufacture of composite species out of simple kinds—the 54 Text | politics, being a different species, yet ministering to it.~ The Symposium Part
55 Text | attribute to Love every species of greatness and glory, Timaeus Part
56 Intro| according to the patterns or species of them which existed in 57 Intro| in parts only, which is a species of motion imparted by physic. 58 Intro| are seen. The subordinate species depend, not upon differences 59 Intro| triangles form the lesser species of each element: (5) there 60 Text | past and future are created species of time, which we unconsciously 61 Text | mind perceives ideas or species of a certain nature and 62 Text | created animal ought to have species of a like nature and number. 63 Text | air; the third, the watery species; and the fourth, the pedestrian 64 Text | is inscribed. The second species of solid is formed out of 65 Text | these. As to the subordinate species which are included in the 66 Text | many sizes as there are species of the four elements. Hence 67 Text | which there are several species; it is denser than gold, 68 Text | fluids creates a variety of species; most of them are nameless,


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