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Alphabetical    [«  »]
wonder 2
wonderful 12
wood 1
word 26
words 62
wordy 1
work 32
Frequency    [«  »]
26 once
26 smooth
26 use
26 word
25 8
25 able
25 age
Plato
Timaeus

IntraText - Concordances

word
   Dialogue
1 Intro| the Christian Trinity, the Word, the Church, the creation 2 Intro| seeming to findGod and his word everywhere insinuated’ in 3 Intro| was able to recall every word of this, which is branded 4 Intro| to sense? I answer in a word: If mind is one thing and 5 Intro| only be established by the word of God. Still, we may venture 6 Intro| another. To sum up all in a word: there are three kinds of 7 Intro| which had lasted, ‘not in word only, but in very truth, 8 Intro| against the influence of any word which had an equivocal or 9 Intro| not see that they had a word only, and in one sense the 10 Intro| philosophers this little word appeared to attain divine 11 Intro| the higher sense of the word—who imagines every one else 12 Intro| abstract as the English wordspace’ or the Latin ‘spatium.’ 13 Intro| about the meaning of the word (Greek), which is translated 14 Intro| Aristotle understood the word, but that the rotation of 15 Intro| intended to give to the word (Greek). For the citations 16 Intro| others we hear the latest word of physical or metaphysical 17 Intro| observation of nature. The latest word of modern philosophy is 18 Intro| Platonic irony (Greek—a word to the wise). ‘To know or 19 Intro| ancestors. How can we doubt the word of the children of the Gods? 20 Timae| died, leaving no written word. For there was a time, Solon, 21 Timae| ancestors. How can we doubt the word of the children of the gods? 22 Timae| obedient to their father’s word, and receiving from him 23 Timae| of them, but rather the word ‘such’; which expresses 24 Timae| their own accord to obey the word of command issuing from 25 Timae| he receives the inspired word, either his intelligence 26 Timae| right that I should say a word in turn; for it is more


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