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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| instrument with which men cut or burn, and any other way 2 Intro| a proper instrument. We cut with a knife, we pierce 3 Intro| thought—o en eauto etazon, cut into two parts, en eauto 4 Intro| excrescence which had to be cut out, a survival which needed 5 Text | for example, we do not cut as we please, and with any 6 Text | chance instrument; but we cut with the proper instrument 7 Text | again, that which has to be cut has to be cut with something?~ 8 Text | has to be cut has to be cut with something?~HERMOGENES: Critias Part
9 Text | be seen roofs of timber cut from trees growing there, 10 Text | into which a passage was cut from the sea was three stadia 11 Text | hundred feet in width were cut from it through the plain, 12 Text | led up to the pillar and cut its throat over the top Euthydemus Part
13 Text | dear sir, no indeed. And we cut a poor figure; we were like 14 Text | heads when one of them was cut off; especially when he 15 Text | business of the cook is to cut up and skin; you have admitted The First Alcibiades Part
16 Text | may still see the slaves’ cut of hair, cropping out in 17 Text | of the shoemaker? Does he cut with his tools only or with Gorgias Part
18 Text | there will be something cut?~POLUS: Yes.~SOCRATES: And 19 Text | as will cause pain, the cut will be of the same nature?~ 20 Text | pain of being burned or cut:—Is not that a parallel 21 Text | have my purse or my body cut open, but that to smite Laws Book
22 5 | conversation of the good, and be cut off from them, and cleave 23 7 | is to proceed have been cut for him. He will go forward 24 8 | his own land, if he do not cut off the spring which clearly Meno Part
25 Text | Has not each interior line cut off half of the four spaces?~ Protagoras Part
26 Text | memory, I will ask you to cut your answers shorter, if The Republic Book
27 1 | They may. ~But you can cut off a vine-branch with a 28 3 | wasted away his spirit and cut out the sinews of his soul; 29 6 | taught, and they are ready to cut in pieces anyone who says 30 6 | take a line which has been cut into two unequal parts, 31 8 | have them and their cells cut out as speedily as possible. ~ The Seventh Letter Part
32 Text | cowardice.~On my arrival, to cut a long story short, I found The Sophist Part
33 Intro| all alike have the ground cut from under them; and all 34 Text | of controversy, which is cut up into questions and answers, The Statesman Part
35 Intro| are rightly made should cut through the middle; if you 36 Text | as you affirm, has the cut of my ugly face (compare 37 Text | think that we had better not cut off a single small portion 38 Text | friend; the safer way is to cut through the middle; which 39 Text | of the world; here they cut off the Hellenes as one 40 Text | dividing numbers you were to cut off ten thousand from all 41 Text | of joining; and we also cut off the manufacture of arms, The Symposium Part
42 Intro| upon an expedient. Let us cut them in two, he said; then 43 Intro| the Lacedaemonians have cut up the Arcadians,—and if 44 Text | continue to exist, but I will cut them in two and then they 45 Text | single leg.’ He spoke and cut men in two, like a sorb-apple 46 Text | egg with a hair; and as he cut them one after another, 47 Text | also a good. And they will cut off their own hands and 48 Text | simply marvellous when, being cut off from our supplies, we Timaeus Part
49 Intro| fastened upon by fire is cut by the sharpness of the 50 Intro| for our sustenance, they cut channels through our bodies 51 Intro| perennial stream. Two were cut down the back, along the 52 Intro| food, and therefore they cut them up. But as life advances, 53 Intro| and reunited; it was then cut into two strips, which were 54 Text | mixture out of which he cut these portions was all exhausted 55 Text | the stream of vision is cut off; for going forth to 56 Text | when air is overcome and cut up into small pieces, two 57 Text | fastened upon by fire, and is cut by the sharpness of its 58 Text | fire, and then ceases to be cut by them any longer. For 59 Text | sensations of the head, and cut all that comes in their 60 Text | the heat. Wherefore they cut the air-channels leading 61 Text | the inferior nature, they cut various channels through 62 Text | In the first place, they cut two hidden channels or veins 63 Text | and pouring into them the cut portions of the food; and 64 Text | and its newer triangles cut them up, and so the animal 65 Text | they are no longer able to cut or assimilate the food which