Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] somewhat 25 somewhere 19 son 307 song 51 songs 28 sonorous 2 sons 147 | Frequency [« »] 51 secret 51 sent 51 sick 51 song 51 special 51 strain 51 violent | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances song |
Cratylus Part
1 Intro| cries of animals, of the song of birds, increase our insight 2 Intro| half-articulate language, the cry or song or speech which was the 3 Intro| It was the music, not of song, but of speech, in prose 4 Text | called, or in the harmony of song, which is termed concord, Euthydemus Part
5 Text | called. This is the old, old song over again; and we are just The First Alcibiades Part
6 Text | accompany the lyre with the song and dance?~ALCIBIADES: Yes.~ Gorgias Part
7 Intro| in the words of the old song, or how would you rank them? 8 Text | feasts the old drinking song, in which the singers enumerate 9 Text | thirdly, as the writer of the song says, wealth honestly obtained.~ 10 Text | GORGIAS: Yes, I know the song; but what is your drift?~ 11 Text | which the author of the song praises, that is to say, 12 Text | willingly proclaim in word and song truths welcome and unwelcome?— 13 Text | that we strip all poetry of song and rhythm and metre, there Laws Book
14 2 | of two parts, dance and song?~Cleinias. True.~Athenian. 15 2 | three know what is good in song and dance, then we truly 16 2 | figure, and melody, and song, and dance; if these escape 17 2 | corrupt the consecrated song and dance, under the plea 18 2 | together are termed choric song. And I said that the Gods 19 2 | them to join with us in song.~Cleinias. None at all.~ 20 2 | the most beautiful kind of song, in your military way of 21 2 | be indeed some strain of song more beautiful than that 22 2 | seek for the best kind of song and music ought not to seek 23 2 | accompaniments of the dance and song, is exceedingly coarse and 24 2 | rhythm and the notes of the song, that they may know the 25 2 | peculiar to it, whereas song is simply the movement of 26 3 | nomoi, for another kind of song; and to this they added 27 3 | themselves about melody and song. And in this way the theatres 28 6 | who shall judge of choral song. First of all, we must choose 29 6 | uninstructed in the laws of bridal song. Drunkenness is always improper, 30 7 | modes either in dance or song? nor must any one be allowed 31 7 | one of our principles of song—~Cleinias. What?~Athenian. 32 7 | evil omen; let that kind of song which is of good omen be 33 7 | utters a mistaken prayer in song or words, he will make our 34 7 | them in battle. The type of song or dance by which he will 35 7 | nothing, whether of dance or song. Thenceforward the city 36 7 | character in respect of style, song, and dance, and of the imitations 37 8 | shall any one dare to sing a song which has not been approved 38 8 | severally to be in language and song, and in the admixture of 39 12 | declaring their blessedness in song all day long; and at dawn Menexenus Part
40 Text | have already declared in song to all mankind their glory, Phaedrus Part
41 Intro| of hunger for the love of song. And they carry to them 42 Text | when the Muses came and song appeared they were ravished Philebus Part
43 Text | generation cease the glory of my song.’~Here, at the sixth award, The Republic Book
44 2 | nuptials ~"was celebrating in song her fair progeny whose days 45 3 | order will follow melody and song. ~That is obvious. Everyone 46 3 | rate you can tell that a song or ode has three parts-the 47 3 | compared by us to melody and song composed in the panharmonic 48 3 | warbling and the delights of song; in the first stage of the 49 4 | most regard ~"The newest song which the singers have," ~ 50 4 | songs, but a new kind of song; and this ought not to be The Symposium Part
51 Intro| their accompaniments of song and metre, then the discord