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heaven 250
heaven-born 1
heaven-sent 1
heavenly 58
heavens 73
heavenward 1
heavenwards 1
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58 existed
58 existing
58 finding
58 heavenly
58 hegel
58 hereafter
58 injury
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heavenly

Cratylus
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1 Intro| both his musical and his heavenly attributes; for there is Critias Part
2 Text | make of bodies divine and heavenly, and the different degrees 3 Text | a picture of divine and heavenly things which has very little Gorgias Part
4 Intro| world above, and is to that heavenly earth what the desert and Laws Book
5 5 | more honourable than the heavenly, and he who thinks otherwise 6 7 | in the revolutions of the heavenly bodies—the stars and sun 7 8 | the Gods who are termed heavenly and their rites, but shall Lysis Part
8 Intro| and that this Romance of Heavenly Love requires a strength, Phaedo Part
9 Intro| the other world. But the heavenly earth is of divers colours, 10 Intro| at a further stage in the heavenly pilgrimage. And yet we acknowledge 11 Text | the harmony, which is of heavenly and immortal nature and Phaedrus Part
12 Intro| conquer in one of the three heavenly victories. But if they choose 13 Intro| transformed into a scene of heavenly beauty; a divine idea would 14 Intro| stimulates vulgar love,—a heavenly beauty like that which flashed 15 Intro| the eye of the soul in her heavenly journey. The first impression 16 Intro| the description of the ‘heavenly originals’...~The chief 17 Text | conquered in one of the three heavenly or truly Olympian victories; 18 Text | love.~Thus great are the heavenly blessings which the friendship The Republic Book
19 2 | reputation of justice, a heavenly life is promised to me. 20 6 | artists who imitate the heavenly pattern? ~They will not 21 7 | with one another in the heavenly light? ~Impossible, he answered; 22 10 | of them, to ascend by the heavenly way on the right hand; and 23 10 | from above were describing heavenly delights and visions of 24 10 | underground, would be smooth and heavenly. Most curious, he said, 25 10 | we hold fast ever to the heavenly way and follow after justice The Statesman Part
26 Text | STRANGER: Of all changes of the heavenly motions, we may consider 27 Text | maintain, in a nature of heavenly birth.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Yes; The Symposium Part
28 Intro| should have distinguished the heavenly love from the earthly, before 29 Intro| This is that love of the heavenly goddess which is of great 30 Intro| love and discord in the heavenly bodies is termed astronomy, 31 Intro| whether he is speaking of ‘the heavenly and philosophical love, 32 Text | mother, who is called the heavenly Aphrodite—she is the daughter 33 Text | the other love is called heavenly. All the gods ought to have 34 Text | But the offspring of the heavenly Aphrodite is derived from 35 Text | which is the love of the heavenly godess, and is heavenly, 36 Text | heavenly godess, and is heavenly, and of great price to individuals 37 Text | be repeated of fair and heavenly love—the love of Urania 38 Text | love of Urania the fair and heavenly muse, and of the duty of 39 Text | to the revolutions of the heavenly bodies and the seasons of Theaetetus Part
40 Intro| and from earthly love to heavenly, the slow and silent influence 41 Text | is the brightest of the heavenly bodies which revolve about Timaeus Part
42 Intro| perfect movements of the heavenly bodies with the imperfect 43 Intro| including under this term the heavenly bodies, and with man only 44 Intro| intervals a derangement of the heavenly bodies, and then the earth 45 Intro| laws which regulated the heavenly bodies were partially applied 46 Intro| mathematics alike to the heavenly bodies, and to the particles 47 Intro| and figures in which the heavenly bodies move. Imagine these 48 Intro| order and distances of the heavenly bodies; and (3) may possibly 49 Intro| upon the motions of the heavenly bodies; in the Phaedrus, 50 Intro| movements to those of the other heavenly bodies. (5) The meaning 51 Intro| flights of idealism. The heavenly bodies are endowed with 52 Intro| proportions. The doctrine that the heavenly bodies all move in a circle 53 Intro| Tim). He mentions ten heavenly bodies, including the sun 54 Text | of the stars as in their heavenly progress received reversals 55 Text | such; one of them is the heavenly race of the gods; another, 56 Text | and land creatures. Of the heavenly and divine, he created the 57 Text | visible representation of the heavenly system would be labour in 58 Text | not of an earthly but of a heavenly growth, raises us from earth


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