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The Apology
   Part
1 Text | man, and like other men, a creature of flesh and blood, and Cratylus Part
2 Intro| acknowledges that the ‘poor creatureimitation is supplemented 3 Intro| supplemented by another ‘poor creature,’— convention. But he does 4 Intro| to ‘supplement the poor creature imitation by another poor 5 Intro| imitation by another poor creature convention.’ But the poor 6 Intro| convention.’ But the poor creature convention in the end proves Gorgias Part
7 Text | But when I hear some small creature carefully articulating its 8 Text | the accuser were a poor creature and not good for much, you 9 Text | body or soul, instrument or creature, when given to them in the Laws Book
10 7 | birds will, against any creature however strong, and die 11 11 | to die is an intractable creature, and is apt to use language 12 12 | of which, as of a human creature, we will ask a question:— Meno Part
13 Text | know that you are a fair creature and have still many lovers.~ Phaedo Part
14 Intro| a fable as a two-headed creature of the gods.’ The mention 15 Intro| picture, by the symbol of a creature half-bird, half-human, nor 16 Text | earth; which is just as if a creature who was at the bottom of Phaedrus Part
17 Intro| deceitful likeness of a living creature. It has no power of adaptation, 18 Text | the serpent Typho, or a creature of a gentler and simpler 19 Text | differs from the immortal creature. The soul in her totality 20 Text | called a living and mortal creature. For immortal no such union 21 Text | may imagine an immortal creature having both a body and also 22 Text | discourse ought to be a living creature, having a body of its own Philebus Part
23 Text | eligible for every living creature or thing that was able to The Republic Book
24 1 | not be the simple amusing creature which he is. ~And would 25 2 | it makes the soul of any creature to be absolutely fearless 26 8 | but only a poor, helpless creature. ~Yes, that is an evil which 27 8 | of the State in which a creature like him is generated. ~ 28 8 | of all. ~What a blessed creature, I said, must this tyrant 29 9 | then, my friend? Will the creature feel any compunction at 30 9 | beast to be a single human creature. I have done so, he said. ~ 31 9 | profitable for the human creature to be unjust, and unprofitable 32 9 | it is profitable for this creature to feast the multitudinous 33 9 | mastery over the entire human creature. ~He should watch over the 34 9 | relax and weaken this same creature, and make a coward of him? ~ 35 10 | imagine him to be a simple creature who is likely to have been The Seventh Letter Part
36 Text | being all the while a poor creature, not master of himself, The Sophist Part
37 Intro| of true education. This creature has many heads: rhetoricians, 38 Intro| considering that he is a creature not easily caught, I think 39 Intro| But he is a many-sided creature, and may still be traced 40 Intro| existence of a mortal living creature, which is a body containing 41 Intro| more than he is the mere creature or expression of the age 42 Text | neither he nor any other creature will ever escape in triumph.~ 43 Text | wonderful and inscrutable creature. And now in the cleverest 44 Text | of imitators is a simple creature, who thinks that he knows The Statesman Part
45 Intro| ceased, and the universal creature settled down in his accustomed 46 Text | some wise and understanding creature, such as a crane is reputed 47 Text | the world being a living creature, and having originally received 48 Text | ceased, and the universal creature, once more at peace, attained 49 Text | just like the universal creature whom they imitate and follow, The Symposium Part
50 Intro| immortality in a mortal creature. When beauty approaches, 51 Intro| there were longings of a creature~Moving about in worlds not 52 Text | you regard as an unhappy creature, and very probably you are 53 Text | principle in the mortal creature, and in the inharmonious 54 Text | Because to the mortal creature, generation is a sort of Theaetetus Part
55 Intro| an awkward, inexperienced creature, unable to say anything 56 Text | woman, child, or living creature has not such a knowledge 57 Text | and he remarks that the creature whom they tend, and out 58 Text | Theaetetus, what a tiresome creature is a man who is fond of Timaeus Part
59 Intro| was eternal, to make the creature eternal as far as this was 60 Intro| all-sufficient and perfect creature, using the secondary causes 61 Intro| the firstborn of every creature.’ Nor need we discuss at 62 Text | found that no unintelligent creature taken as a whole was fairer 63 Text | the world became a living creature truly endowed with soul 64 Text | father and creator saw the creature which he had made moving 65 Text | attribute in its fulness upon a creature was impossible. Wherefore 66 Text | immortal principle of a mortal creature, in imitation of their own 67 Text | The frame of the entire creature when young has the triangles


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