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your 87
yours 4
yourself 14
youth 28
youthful 4
zeal 1
zealous 1
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28 sensations
28 state
28 whom
28 youth
27 given
27 outward
26 facts
Plato
Theaetetus

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youth
   Dialogue
1 Intro| place when Theaetetus was a youth, and shortly before the 2 Intro| for the interval between youth and manhood, the dialogue 3 Intro| recalls the promise of his youth, and especially the famous 4 Intro| his answers. At first the youth is lost in wonder, and is 5 Intro| the great question. Like a youth, he has not finally made 6 Intro| where he is introduced as a youth); but he is by no means 7 Intro| had seen him when he was a youth, and had a remarkable conversation 8 Intro| he has found any Athenian youth likely to attain distinction 9 Intro| there is one very remarkable youth, with whom I have become 10 Intro| informed by Theodorus that the youth is named Theaetetus, but 11 Intro| who has the advantage of youth.~Theaetetus replies, that 12 Intro| when the tenderness of youth was unable to meet them 13 Intro| him when the tenderness of youth was unequal to them’; or 14 Intro| of wonder and novelty: in youth they seem to have a natural 15 Intro| metaphysicians in their youth, as they advance in years 16 Thea| death, when Theaetetus was a youth, and he had a memorable 17 Thea| interested in our own Athenian youth, and I would rather know 18 Thea| very remarkable Athenian youth, whom I commend to you as 19 Thea| have forgotten, but the youth himself is the middle one 20 Thea| him.~SOCRATES: I know the youth, but I do not know his name; 21 Thea| improve more than I shall, for youth is always able to improve. 22 Thea| stiffness; let some more supple youth try a fall with you, and 23 Thea| unlike those who from their youth upwards have been knocking 24 Thea| that of a slave from his youth upwards, has deprived him 25 Thea| when the tenderness of youth was unequal to them, and 26 Thea| so he has passed out of youth into manhood, having no 27 Thea| philosophy have never, from their youth upwards, known their way 28 Thea| old man, and I was a mere youth, and he appeared to me to


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