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cobbler 2
cold 1
collect 1
come 20
comes 8
command 3
commanding 2
Frequency    [«  »]
21 therefore
21 two
20 after
20 come
20 friend
20 give
20 never
Plato
Protagoras

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come
   Dialogue
1 Intro| celebrated teacher. He has come before the dawn had risen— 2 Intro| more than flute-girls, to come into good society. Men’s 3 Prot| COMPANION: Where do you come from, Socrates? And yet 4 Prot| to-day, for I have just come from him, and he has been 5 Prot| COMPANION: And do you just come from an interview with him?~ 6 Prot| the news? and why have you come hither at this unearthly 7 Prot| and said: Protagoras is come.~Yes, I replied; he came 8 Prot| some other matter had not come in the way;—on my return, 9 Prot| said to me: Protagoras is come. I was going to you at once, 10 Prot| But that is why I have come to you now, in order that 11 Prot| until we had finished and come to an understanding. And 12 Prot| Sophists, and we are not come to see Callias, but we want 13 Prot| friend Hippocrates and I have come to see you.~Do you wish, 14 Prot| heaven that no harm will come of the acknowledgment that 15 Prot| been in Athens, and he had come to him as he has come to 16 Prot| had come to him as he has come to you, and had heard him 17 Prot| yours, and you ought to come to his aid. I must appeal 18 Prot| he does not object, and come back to the question about 19 Prot| way of arguing you might come to imagine that strength 20 Prot| eminent in philosophy. Let us come back to the subject at some


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