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handing 1
handle 3
handmaids 1
hands 30
hands-that 1
handsome 2
happen 11
Frequency    [«  »]
30 example
30 get
30 grow
30 hands
30 perfect
30 perfectly
30 poets
Plato
The Republic

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hands
   Dialogue
1 Repub| the argument into his own hands, and had been put down by 2 Repub| I ask no quarter at your hands. But you never will be able, 3 Repub| evil, they would have laid hands upon one another; but it 4 Repub| justice. No man would keep his hands off what was not his own 5 Repub| mould the body with their hands; but most of those which 6 Repub| sooty ashes in both his hands and pouring them over his 7 Repub| men to me, subdued at the hands of Patroclus the son of 8 Repub| divinity he is ready to lay hands; or his offerings to the 9 Repub| daughter's ransom in his hands, supplicating the Achaeans, 10 Repub| surrender himself into the hands of other men whom he makes 11 Repub| standing and also moving his hands and his head, and suppose 12 Repub| than you can say that the hands of the archer push and pull 13 Repub| the government is in the hands of one or many, if the governors 14 Repub| much good either at the hands of God or of man? Are these 15 Repub| men refrain from laying hands on those who are to them 16 Repub| giving the money into the hands of women and slaves to keep-the 17 Repub| receive rewards from the hands of their country while living, 18 Repub| barbarians and will keep their hands off one another. ~Next as 19 Repub| ship out of the captain's hands into their own whether by 20 Repub| shouting and clapping their hands, and the echo of the rocks 21 Repub| they want to get into their hands now the power which he will 22 Repub| being probably the cleverest hands at their own miserable crafts? 23 Repub| indignant because to his hands we committed the State; 24 Repub| received defeats at the hands of many, they violently 25 Repub| government of himself into the hands of the one which comes first 26 Repub| enough of that, then into the hands of another; he despises 27 Repub| who work with their own hands; they are not politicians, 28 Repub| not either perish at the hands of his enemies, or from 29 Repub| if he sold them into the hands of fierce and evil men, 30 Repub| wicked receive death at the hands of others as the penalty


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