Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] babe 1 back 9 bacon 2 bad 13 badness 1 baits 1 balance 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 young 13 affirm 13 attributed 13 bad 13 beautiful 13 creation 13 differences | Plato The Sophist IntraText - Concordances bad |
Dialogue
1 Intro| Protagoras; (2) that the bad sense was imprinted on the 2 Intro| enlarged; and a good or bad sense will subsist side 3 Intro| master in art,’ without any bad meaning attaching to it ( 4 Intro| there is not also a specific bad sense in which the term 5 Intro| Isocrates, Aristotle, all give a bad import to the word; and 6 Intro| Plato also shows that the bad sense was not affixed by 7 Intro| professes has already a bad name; and the words of the 8 Intro| to the Jesuits. But the bad sense of the word was not 9 Intro| good is separated from the bad. The latter of the two is 10 Intro| gives etymologies which are bad, and never considers that 11 Soph| to cast out whatever is bad?~THEAETETUS: True.~STRANGER: 12 Soph| another in the souls of bad men?~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~ 13 Soph| to see one very large and bad sort of ignorance which