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alive

Cratylus
   Part
1 Intro| moving, half dead, half alive, half solid, half fluid; 2 Intro| remember that the parents are alive as well as the children, Crito Part
3 Intro| them equally whether he is alive or dead?~Finally, they exhort 4 Text | educated here if you are still alive, although absent from them; Euthydemus Part
5 Text | strangers; they may skin me alive, if they please (and I am 6 Text | things which have sense alive or lifeless?~They are alive.~ 7 Text | alive or lifeless?~They are alive.~And do you know of any 8 Text | know of any word which is alive?~I cannot say that I do.~ Gorgias Part
9 Intro| great Pericles were still alive. Socrates replies that none 10 Text | impaled or tarred and burned alive, will he be happier than 11 Text | to die; the judges were alive, and the men were alive; 12 Text | alive, and the men were alive; and the consequence was 13 Text | clothes on, for they are alive; and there are many who, 14 Text | a tall man while he was alive, will remain as he was, 15 Text | wounds in him when he was alive, you might see the same 16 Text | or misshapen when he was alive, the same appearance would Laws Book
17 1 | administration of justice when he was alive.~Athenian. Yes, and a noble 18 5 | children or friends are alive or not, he is equally solitary.— 19 6 | and if the legislator be alive they shall communicate with 20 6 | there are none of these alive, the betrothal by a mother 21 7 | panegyrics those who are still alive is not safe; a man should 22 7 | order, and keep the city alive and awake, the Gods receiving 23 10 | as in a dream, both while alive and when released from the 24 11 | the legislator, if he were alive and present, would not compel 25 11 | one whose parents had been alive. As touching other legislation 26 11 | husband; but if her husband be alive she shall only be allowed 27 12 | brought to the tent still alive but without his arms (and Menexenus Part
28 Text | ourselves also who are still alive, until I feel quite elevated 29 Text | any, who may chance to be alive of the previous generation. Phaedo Part
30 Intro| friends or his disciples are alive, so long as his books continue 31 Intro| Darius and Laius are still alive; Antigone will be dear to 32 Text | die, and nothing would be alive—what other result could 33 Text | will no longer be any one alive who is able to give an account 34 Text | is not dead, he must be alive;—see, there is the coat 35 Text | many years. While he is alive the body deliquesces and 36 Text | inherence will render the body alive?~The soul, he replied.~And Phaedrus Part
37 Intro| Socrates himself was still alive.~Those who argue in this 38 Intro| master while he was still alive? Moreover, when two Dialogues 39 Intro| first class will be still alive. They think that the Muse 40 Text | himself, while he is yet alive, to be a god?~PHAEDRUS: Philebus Part
41 Intro| them and which keeps them alive. We do not stop to reason 42 Intro| which attached to him when alive has not been removed by The Republic Book
43 5 | has not swallowed us up alive for enacting that the guardians 44 10 | his counsels, when he was alive? ~There is not. ~Or is there 45 10 | his own day when he was alive? ~Yes, I replied, that is The Symposium Part
46 Intro| who went down to Hades alive, that he might bring back 47 Text | the privilege of returning alive to earth; such exceeding 48 Text | how he might enter Hades alive; moreover, they afterwards 49 Text | mortal nor immortal, but alive and flourishing at one moment 50 Text | another moment, and again alive by reason of his fatherTheaetetus Part
51 Intro| Athens. He was scarcely alive, for he had been badly wounded 52 Intro| father of the myth,” had been alive, the result might have been 53 Intro| your friend; had he been alive, he would have helped himself 54 Text | Corinth.~TERPSION: Was he alive or dead?~EUCLID: He was 55 Text | EUCLID: He was scarcely alive, for he has been badly wounded; 56 Text | the two brats, had been alive; he would have had a great Timaeus Part
57 Text | s art, or, better still, alive but at rest, is seized with


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