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1 PreS | second equally assert or imply that the relation of things 2 Intro| knowledge of what we know imply the knowledge of what we 3 Text | therefore if this is, as you imply, the necessary consequence 4 Text | maintain, and as the letters imply (Greek), and yet they may Cratylus Part
5 Intro| imperfect? or does he mean to imply that a perfect language 6 Intro| an anachronism? for they imply a growth of abstract ideas 7 Intro| it has been supposed to imply an actual manufacture of 8 Text | mysterious, and seems to imply that he has a notion of 9 Text | by strangers—they seem to imply by it her amiability, and 10 Text | name of andreia seems to imply a battle;—this battle is Euthydemus Part
11 Text | but in combination may imply either that the letters Gorgias Part
12 Intro| Christ, but they equally imply that the only real evil 13 Text | stronger, as you seemed to imply when you said that great Laws Book
14 1 | suicidal.~Cleinias. You seem to imply, my friend, that convivial 15 2 | desired. The argument seems to imply that there are. But how 16 4 | discussion seems to me to imply that there is;—these double 17 7 | argument to show? Did we not imply that the poets are not always 18 7 | quite true; and you mean to imply, that the road which we 19 10 | would be bad enough, and you imply that there are many of them, Meno Part
20 Text | not the previous argument imply clearly that we should send 21 Text | observe that here he seems to imply that virtue can be taught?~ Parmenides Part
22 Intro| occasion. Plato seems to imply that there was something 23 Intro| any other, for this would imply that it was more than one. 24 Intro| measures, for that would imply parts and multitude. Once 25 Intro| itself or other? That would imply likeness and unlikeness, 26 Intro| be simply one, and parts imply a whole to which they belong; 27 Text | this hypothesis necessarily imply that one is of such a nature 28 Text | one—does either fail to imply the other? is the one wanting 29 Text | For the moment seems to imply a something out of which Phaedo Part
30 Text | see that this is what you imply when you say that the soul 31 Text | men, does not necessarily imply her immortality. Admitting 32 Text | as the words may seem to imply, because he is Simmias, Philebus Part
33 Text | this subject which, as you imply, have not yet become common 34 Text | to my enquiry; for they imply that mind is the parent 35 Text | argument appears to me to imply that there is a kind of 36 Text | Very much,’ you mean to imply that all these representations Protagoras Part
37 Text | clearly what the simile would imply.~Yes, Socrates, you are 38 Text | will, and he also wishes to imply to Pittacus that he does 39 Text | good; and my question would imply that pleasure is a good The Republic Book
40 3 | saying this, I intended to imply that we must come to an 41 5 | raised about both. ~You imply that the two questions must 42 9 | reproach? Only because they imply a natural weakness of the The Sophist Part
43 Intro| Parmenides, he probably means to imply that he is making a closer 44 Intro| meaning of ‘other,’ may also implyopposition.’ And difference 45 Intro| the very number of them imply that the nature of his art 46 Intro| not-being which does not imply being and number. ‘But I 47 Intro| without suspicion, seeming to imply a state of the human mind 48 Text | his name, as, indeed, you imply, must surely express his 49 Text | two parts will certainly imply that the art of instruction 50 Text | You mean by assenting to imply that he who says something 51 Text | use of the word ‘it’ would imply a form of unity.~THEAETETUS: 52 Text | forgive me, and, as your words imply, not be altogether displeased 53 Text | STRANGER: Or do you wish to imply that they are both at rest, 54 Text | expression seem to you to imply what is little any more 55 Text | prefixed to words, do not imply opposition, but only difference The Symposium Part
56 Intro| eternal nature, seems to imply that she too is eternal ( Theaetetus Part
57 Intro| Sophist, would probably imply that the dialogue which 58 Intro| disciples,’—words which imply that the connexion between 59 Intro| misunderstood: he rather seems to imply that the absoluteness of 60 Intro| already seen, did not mean to imply that such a connexion was 61 Text | consider whether this does not imply that the twelve in the waxen Timaeus Part
62 Intro| truth or law, and need not imply a human consciousness, a 63 Intro| taken together they seem to imply a great advance and almost 64 Intro| self-inflicted evilswords which imply that all the evils of men 65 Intro| outer world mutually to imply each other. ‘God invented 66 Text | always as ‘such’; nor must we imply that there is any stability 67 Text | rightly give to it names which imply opposition? For if there


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