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***Alfabetica*** [« »] sternness 1 stesimbrotus 2 still 2 stone 6 strain 2 strains 2 strength 1 | ***Frequenza*** [« »] 6 shall 6 speaker 6 speaks 6 stone 6 such 6 surely 6 suspended | Plato Ion IntraText - ***Concordanze*** stone |
Dialogue
1 Ion| like that contained in the stone which Euripides calls a 2 Ion| is commonly known as the stone of Heraclea. This stone 3 Ion| stone of Heraclea. This stone not only attracts iron rings, 4 Ion| suspension from the original stone. In like manner the Muse 5 Ion| suspended, as if from the stone, at the side of the rings 6 Ion| and avoid catching the stone (Il.).’~SOCRATES: Enough.