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***Alfabetica*** [« »] right 13 rightly 1 ring 2 rings 7 rivers 1 robbed 1 rote 1 | ***Frequenza*** [« »] 7 poetry 7 power 7 rhapsodes 7 rings 7 s 7 some 7 whether | Plato Ion IntraText - ***Concordanze*** rings |
Dialogue
1 Ion| compared to a chain of magnetic rings suspended from one another, 2 Ion| stone not only attracts iron rings, but also imparts to them 3 Ion| power of attracting other rings; and sometimes you may see 4 Ion| number of pieces of iron and rings suspended from one another 5 Ion| spectator is the last of the rings which, as I am saying, receive 6 Ion| stone, at the side of the rings which hang down from the 7 Ion| of. And from these first rings, which are the poets, depend