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Charmides Part
1 PreS | before the true use of the period was attained by the classical 2 PreS | expressions,—‘whereas in the period of the Republic and the 3 PreS | to the sciences, in the period of the Parmenides and the 4 PreS | definite change during his period of authorship. They are 5 Intro| of the middle and later period; and a youthful beauty and Cratylus Part
6 Intro| becomes complete. At a later period, logic and grammar, sister 7 Intro| in this vast but unknown period every variety of language 8 Intro| and perished during this period? And has not every place 9 Intro| writing, and another long period may have elapsed before 10 Intro| a kind of dignity to the period. Of the comparative effect 11 Intro| attributed; and the most critical period in the history of language 12 Intro| passed into a complicated period, and how in prose, rhythm Euthydemus Part
13 Intro| belongs to the Socratic period in which Socrates is represented The First Alcibiades Part
14 Pre | the same manner during a period of authorship extending Gorgias Part
15 Intro| were written at the same period of Plato’s life. For the Laws Book
16 2 | and in the intermediate period, in which he has not yet 17 3 | come into being during this period and as many perished? And 18 3 | little, during a very long period of time.~Cleinias. A highly 19 3 | generations.~Athenian. During this period, and for some time afterwards, 20 3 | no letters at this early period; they lived by habit and 21 4 | trouble and in no very long period of time, the tyrant, if 22 6 | exhibit it in the Agara for a period of not less than thirty 23 6 | holding office for a longer period, when the new year is about 24 9 | his victim for the entire period of a year, and not himself 25 9 | the stranger during a like period. If any one voluntarily 26 9 | him be imprisoned for a period of not less than a year, 27 9 | judges approve of a longer period, their decision shall be 28 9 | shall be imprisoned during a period of two years; and a metic 29 10 | suffer imprisonment during a period of not less than five years. 30 11 | been put away, and in a period of ten years no one is willing Menexenus Part
31 Pre | the same manner during a period of authorship extending 32 Text | celebrated by us. But at a later period many Hellenic tribes were Meno Part
33 Intro| characteristic of the first period of modern philosophy, that Parmenides Part
34 Intro| suppose that Plato, at a later period of his life, reached a point 35 Intro| We see again that a long period in the history of philosophy Phaedo Part
36 Intro| praises of God, during a period longer than that of a whole 37 Intro| in a comparatively short period of time. May we be allowed 38 Intro| rather to the intermediate period of the Platonic philosophy, 39 Text | continues, and the whole period of the voyage to and from 40 Text | survive during the same period of time? Now I will ask Phaedrus Part
41 Intro| they will lead for another period of existence. The soul which 42 Intro| comparatively late but unknown period of Plato’s life, after he 43 Text | from harm until the next period, and if attaining always 44 Text | the world during the first period of his earthly existence. 45 Text | round the earth during a period of nine thousand years, Philebus Part
46 Intro| Philebus belongs to the later period of his life and authorship. 47 Intro| of philosophy during this period is no less remarkable than The Republic Book
48 5 | how shall we manage the period between birth and education, 49 5 | May it not be defined as a period of about twenty years in 50 6 | tender years: during this period while they are growing up 51 7 | gymnastics are over: the period, whether of two or three 52 7 | first of all during the period when he is ignorant of the 53 8 | is of divine birth has a period which is contained in a 54 8 | perfect number, but the period of human birth is comprehended 55 10 | a short time? The whole period of threescore years and The Seventh Letter Part
56 Text | not surprising that in a period of revolution excessive 57 Text | suitable proceeding. My first period of residence in Sicily was 58 Text | of Archedemos during this period. While I was there, Theodotes The Sophist Part
59 Intro| abstractions. In the intervening period hardly any importance would The Statesman Part
60 Text | time to the end of the last period and came into being at the The Symposium Part
61 Intro| of gender; and at a later period the ancient physicist, anticipating 62 Intro| than at some intermediate period, is a consideration not Theaetetus Part
63 Intro| characteristic of his best period of authorship. The vain 64 Intro| microscope, or to calculate a period of chronology by minutes. Timaeus Part
65 Intro| generation, confined to a period of six thousand years; he 66 Text | were created, being the period of the one most intelligent 67 Text | purged away in a four-fold period, the result is a quartan