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1 PreS | although nothing really corresponding to them can be found in Cratylus Part
2 Intro| of language have anything corresponding to them in nature. There 3 Intro| than there is of a language corresponding to the ideas; nor, indeed, 4 Intro| was accompanied by some corresponding stage in the mind and civilisation 5 Text | correctly given as iesis in corresponding modern letters. Assuming Critias Part
6 Intro| and there were palaces, corresponding to the greatness and glory Euthyphro Part
7 Intro| between the state and the act, corresponding respectively to the adjective ( Gorgias Part
8 Intro| on their part is met by a corresponding irony on the part of Socrates. 9 Intro| and the other gymnastic. Corresponding with these four arts or 10 Text | being two, have two arts corresponding to them: there is the art 11 Text | you have pointed out three corresponding evilsinjustice, disease, Ion Part
12 Text | passages in Homer to their corresponding arts, I wish that you would Laws Book
13 3 | pains in accordance with and corresponding to true reason, can be intemperate?~ 14 5 | treasury, and receive a corresponding sum in the local currency. 15 6 | a sacred gift of Heaven, corresponding to the months and to the 16 6 | and get rid of all the corresponding pains—and the third and 17 12 | the villages and tribes corresponding to the twelvefold division Menexenus Part
18 Text | they seem to experience a corresponding feeling of admiration at Meno Part
19 Text | triangle falls short by an area corresponding to the part produced (Or, Parmenides Part
20 Intro| figure of speech, really corresponding to the processes which a 21 Intro| represented by a number corresponding to the number of the parts. Phaedo Part
22 Text | rather assign to death some corresponding process of generation?~Certainly, Phaedrus Part
23 Intro| first, of interested love corresponding to the conventionalities Philebus Part
24 Intro| Republic. But there is a corresponding diminution of artistic skill, 25 Intro| translate his language into corresponding modern terms, we shall not 26 Intro| pleasures which had or had not corresponding pains. The ancient philosophers 27 Text | harmonies; and the affections corresponding to them in the movements 28 Text | will never say that the corresponding excess or defect of pleasure Protagoras Part
29 Text | separate underlying essence and corresponding thing having a peculiar The Republic Book
30 5 | there has to be discovered a corresponding intermediate between ignorance 31 5 | different kinds of matter corresponding to this difference of faculties? ~ 32 5 | not-being; and that the corresponding faculty is neither knowledge 33 6 | meaning, I said; and now, corresponding to these four divisions, 34 8 | defects of the individuals corresponding to them, were worth examining. 35 9 | food and wisdom are the corresponding satisfactions of either? ~ 36 10 | assume them to have also a corresponding idea or form; do you understand 37 10 | into one another and into corresponding human natures-the good into The Sophist Part
38 Intro| and the like, there is a corresponding negative idea—‘not-just,’ ‘ The Statesman Part
39 Intro| poetical, in this respect corresponding to the general change in 40 Intro| Plato’s own mind, as the corresponding theological problems are 41 Text | rearing of herds into two corresponding parts, the one the rearing 42 Text | pedestrian animals into two corresponding parts, and define them; 43 Text | monarchy two forms and two corresponding names, royalty and tyranny.~ 44 Text | ought to have, special names corresponding to their several actions.~ The Symposium Part
45 Text | of the two, having a name corresponding to this double nature, which Theaetetus Part
46 Intro| hard or moist, there is a corresponding confusion and want of retentiveness; 47 Intro| in the same way that the corresponding differences would in modern 48 Intro| infinite complexity of the body corresponding to the infinite subtlety 49 Intro| there are real differences corresponding to them. But this is not 50 Text | variety of colour has a corresponding variety of sight, and so 51 Text | the seal over against the corresponding sensation; like a bad archer, 52 Text | very hard, then there is a corresponding defect in the mind—the soft Timaeus Part
53 Intro| remain they engender in us corresponding visions of the night. And 54 Intro| the heavens and create a corresponding order in our own erring 55 Intro| there are two kinds of being corresponding to them; the one uncreated, 56 Intro| bodies, having particles corresponding to the sense of sight. Some 57 Intro| example, as love or hate, corresponding to attraction or repulsion; 58 Intro| ancient philosopher to make corresponding differences in things (Greek). ‘ 59 Intro| passionate, and appetitive corresponding to the head, heart and belly. 60 Intro| contains two lesser nets, one corresponding to the stomach, the other 61 Intro| nostrils. There is also a corresponding process of inhalation through 62 Text | locality, they engender corresponding visions in dreams, which 63 Text | body, and has particles corresponding to the sense of sight. I 64 Text | another subject.~There is a corresponding enquiry concerning the mode


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