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wild

Cratylus
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1 Intro| therefore he puts on this wild and fanciful disguise, in 2 Intro| together,’ like a herd of wild animals, ‘when they moved 3 Intro| interest (at the approach of a wild beast, shall we say?), he 4 Intro| family became a nation, the wild growth of dialects passed 5 Text | original names are truly wild and ridiculous, though I Critias Part
6 Text | maintenance for tame and wild animals. Moreover, there 7 Text | enough for every animal, wild or tame, and much wood of Euthydemus Part
8 Intro| be a kind of enchanter of wild animals. Neither is the 9 Text | foulest things, and they, like wild boars, came rushing on his Gorgias Part
10 Intro| like a man fallen among wild beasts, exposed to every 11 Intro| i.e. the populace: and the wild beast within us, meaning Laches Part
12 Text | hope, cannot allow that any wild beast is courageous, unless Laws Book
13 3 | defence, in order to keep off wild beasts; thus creating a 14 6 | of plants, but of animals wild and tame, and also of men. 15 6 | servants, and, as if they were wild beasts, chastise them with 16 7 | of all kinds, and not of wild beasts only. The hunting 17 10 | to be situated in some wild and desolate region in the Menexenus Part
18 Text | diverse animals, tame and wild, she our mother was free Phaedo Part
19 Text | of men, their fears and wild passions and all other human 20 Text | falls first of all into a wild and savage region, which Phaedrus Part
21 Intro| jest and to satisfy his own wild humour, takes the disguise 22 Intro| meaning of this and other wild language to the same effect, 23 Text | out of the teeth of the wild steed and covers his abusive Philebus Part
24 Intro| which a young man often runs wild in his first metaphysical Protagoras Part
25 Intro| and with a natural or even wild manner of treating his subject; 26 Text | they were destroyed by the wild beasts, for they were utterly The Republic Book
27 1 | up, he came at us like a wild beast, seeking to devour 28 2 | of unmingled ill, ~"Him wild hunger drives o'er the beauteous 29 3 | persuasion-he is like a wild beast, all violence and 30 4 | courage, such as that of a wild beast or of a slave-this, 31 6 | man who has fallen among wild beasts-he will not join 32 9 | power is asleep; then the wild beast within us, gorged 33 9 | manner of beasts, tame and wild, which he is able to generate 34 9 | qualities, and preventing the wild ones from growing; he should 35 10 | earth and rock which in wild variety spring up around 36 10 | tried to ascend; and then wild men of fiery aspect, who 37 10 | there were animals tame and wild who changed into one another The Second Alcibiades Part
38 Text | It seems to me to be a wild thing (The Homeric word The Sophist Part
39 Intro| animals, or you may hunt wild animals. And man is a tame 40 Text | of tame, and the other of wild animals.~THEAETETUS: But The Statesman Part
41 Intro| previous division into tame and wild. We forgot this in our hurry 42 Intro| they were alone among the wild beasts, and had to carry 43 Text | all animals into tame and wild; those whose nature can 44 Text | cannot be tamed are called wild.~YOUNG SOCRATES: True.~STRANGER: 45 Text | fierce and had now grown wild. And in the first ages they The Symposium Part
46 Text | at them. If I do, he goes wild with envy and jealousy, Theaetetus Part
47 Intro| not wear; or he may have wild birds in an aviary; these 48 Text | suppose a man to have caught wild birdsdoves or any other Timaeus Part
49 Intro| they bound it down, like a wild animal, away from the council-chamber, 50 Intro| created, which were originally wild and have been adapted by 51 Intro| instead of hair. The race of wild animals were men who had 52 Intro| there imprisoned like a wild beast, far away from the 53 Text | they bound it down like a wild animal which was chained 54 Text | anciently there were only the wild kinds, which are older than 55 Text | instead of hair. The race of wild pedestrian animals, again,


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