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Alphabetical    [«  »]
wonderful 1
wood 1
word 16
words 23
work 6
working 1
workmanship 1
Frequency    [«  »]
23 most
23 upon
23 why
23 words
22 every
22 ignorance
22 show
Plato
Protagoras

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   Dialogue
1 Intro| both of whom said a few words—in the presence of a distinguished 2 Intro| are urged first in a few words by Critias, and then by 3 Intro| interpretation of his own; as if the words might really be made to 4 Prot| can be drawn from your words.~I proceeded: Is not a Sophist, 5 Prot| room which rendered his words inaudible.~No sooner had 6 Prot| again, when I listen to your words, I waver; and am disposed 7 Prot| corrected, or, in other words, called to account, which 8 Prot| things at such length that words never seemed to fail, or 9 Prot| replied, many a battle of words have I fought, and if I 10 Prot| the company applauded his words.~Hippias the sage spoke 11 Prot| reins of speech, that your words may be grander and more 12 Prot| of land into an ocean of words, but let there be a mean 13 Prot| will keep watch over your words and will prescribe their 14 Prot| boxer, when I heard his words and the sound of the cheering; 15 Prot| no contradiction in the words of Simonides. And first 16 Prot| all unite in examining his words, and see whether I am speaking 17 Prot| lunatic, if, in the very first words of the poem, wanting to 18 Prot| hostile reference to the words of Pittacus. Pittacus is 19 Prot| have been good. Thus the words of the poem tend to show 20 Prot| unmingled.’~In these latter words he does not mean to say 21 Prot| really made ashamed by these words of Alcibiades, and when 22 Prot| Why do you spend many words and speak in many ways on 23 Prot| answer in my sense of the words.~Prodicus laughed and assented,


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