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Alphabetical [« »] fearless 12 fearlessly 2 fearlessness 3 fears 61 feasible 1 feast 30 feasted 2 | Frequency [« »] 61 accomplished 61 anger 61 e.g. 61 fears 61 foreign 61 hour 61 improvement | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances fears |
Charmides Part
1 Text | ever know of a fear which fears itself or other fears, but 2 Text | which fears itself or other fears, but has no object of fear?~ Cratylus Part
3 Intro| lion’s roar calls up the fears and hopes of the chase, 4 Text | so they are led by their fears to call the God Pluto instead.~ 5 Text | this deity, and the foolish fears which people have of him, Euthyphro Part
6 Text | commission of any action, fears and is afraid of an ill The First Alcibiades Part
7 Text | telling him that if he fears he is to deem himself a 8 Text | persist; although I have fears, not because I doubt you; Gorgias Part
9 Intro| quite one of his sort, but fears that the argument may be 10 Intro| not satisfy Socrates, who fears that he is losing his touchstone. Laches Part
11 Text | in desires, and some in fears, and some are cowards under Laws Book
12 1 | only as a combat against fears and pains, or also against 13 1 | in the matter of pains or fears which we have just been 14 1 | always avoided pains and fears and sorrows, when they were 15 1 | coward to be disturbed by fears?~Cleinias. That again is 16 1 | Athenian. These are the two fears, as I called them; one of 17 1 | opposite of pain and other fears, and the opposite also of 18 1 | him face to face with many fears.~Cleinias. Clearly.~Athenian. 19 1 | and there contend with his fears, because he was ashamed 20 1 | fearlessness is to be trained amid fears, let us consider whether 21 5 | the end the labours and fears and sorrows and pains which 22 7 | upward has been familiar with fears, will be made more liable 23 7 | from our youth upwards, the fears and terrors which beset 24 8 | be coerced; and the ruler fears the subject, and will not, 25 11 | man of any understanding fears and respects the prayers 26 11 | and the judge to heal the fears which the sorcerer arouses, Phaedo Part
27 Intro| lusts, and not because he fears loss or disgrace, which 28 Intro| indistinct longings and fears an expression was given 29 Intro| region of human hopes and fears to a conception of an abstract 30 Text | of loves, and lusts, and fears, and fancies of all kinds, 31 Text | of wisdom, no matter what fears or pleasures or other similar 32 Text | must argue us out of our fears—and yet, strictly speaking, 33 Text | speaking, they are not our fears, but there is a child within 34 Text | find a good charmer of our fears, Socrates, when you are 35 Text | nature of soul—our hopes and fears as to our own souls will 36 Text | and folly of men, their fears and wild passions and all 37 Text | and desires and pains and fears, as far as she is able; 38 Text | great joys or sorrows or fears or desires, he suffers from 39 Text | I remember rightly, has fears and misgivings whether the 40 Text | admonishing the desires, passions, fears, as if talking to a thing 41 Text | make any difference in the fears of individuals. For any Philebus Part
42 Intro| and pains are hopes and fears; these are in the mind only. 43 Text | human—it exceeds all other fears. And now I would not sin 44 Text | there be true and false fears, or true and false expectations, Protagoras Part
45 Text | will pursue that which he fears when he is not compelled? 46 Text | thinks the things which he fears to be evil; and no one will 47 Text | assented.~And these base fears and confidences originate The Republic Book
48 1 | himself to be near death, fears and cares enter into his 49 8 | state of society the master fears and flatters his scholars, 50 8 | readily assent; all their fears are for him-they have none 51 9 | is full of all sorts of fears and lusts? His soul is dainty The Seventh Letter Part
52 Text | and apprehending that our fears might lead to some serious 53 Text | reflection, I set out, with many fears and with no very favourable 54 Text | overcome by the cowardice which fears to fight against pleasures; The Sophist Part
55 Text | arguments, until he suspects and fears that he is ignorant of that The Statesman Part
56 Text | not perverted by gifts, or fears, or pity, or by any sort The Symposium Part
57 Intro| then between Agathon, who fears a few select friends more 58 Text | was there not reason in my fears? and was I not a true prophet 59 Text | desires, pleasures, pains, fears, never remain the same in Theaetetus Part
60 Text | independence; dangers and fears, which were too much for Timaeus Part
61 Intro| what they have seen. And he fears that the Sophists, who are