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heaviest 4
heavily 3
heaviness 7
heavy 49
heavy-armed 5
heavy-in-hand 1
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49 forward
49 gift
49 guard
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49 institutions
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heavy

Charmides
   Part
1 Text | weighing is one thing, and the heavy and the light another. Do Euthyphro Part
2 Text | end a controversy about heavy and light by resorting to Laches Part
3 Intro| named Stesilaus fighting in heavy armour. The two fathers 4 Intro| exhibition of the man fighting in heavy armour. The more enlightened Laws Book
5 1 | arms—no one can carry a heavy weight when running, and 6 4 | seven youths, than that heavyarmed and stationary troops 7 7 | especially how to handle heavy arms; for I may note, that 8 7 | like; above all, when in heavy armour, he has to fight 9 7 | he has to fight against heavy armour. And there is a very 10 7 | change his position, so in heavyarmed fighting, and in all 11 7 | shield, and all fighting with heavy arms, and military evolutions, 12 8 | the first sent forth in heavy armour, and shall run a 13 8 | contend as archers or as heavy armed. Touching the women, 14 8 | neighbourswater. If there be heavy rain, and one of those on 15 10 | which is hard and soft and heavy and light; and the great 16 12 | shall be his judges; the heavy armed, and the cavalry, 17 12 | and they shall bring the heavyarmed before the heavy–armed, 18 12 | the heavy–armed before the heavyarmed, and the horsemen 19 12 | cavalry with their horses, the heavyarmed with their arms, and Phaedo Part
20 Text | corporeal element, my friend, is heavy and weighty and earthy, 21 Text | about until your legs are heavy, and then to lie down, and Philebus Part
22 Intro| and ‘small,’ ‘light’ and ‘heavy,’ or how there can be many 23 Text | great and small, light and heavy, and in ten thousand other The Republic Book
24 3 | What of this line, ~"O heavy with wine, who hast the 25 5 | things great and small, heavy and light, as they are termed, 26 7 | the meaning of light and heavy, if that which is light 27 7 | that which is light is also heavy, and that which is heavy, 28 7 | heavy, and that which is heavy, light? ~Yes, he said, these The Sophist Part
29 Intro| nothing light which is not heavy, or great which is not small.’ The Symposium Part
30 Text | of Zeus and fell into a heavy sleep, and Poverty considering Theaetetus Part
31 Intro| nothing is great or small, or heavy or light, or one, but all 32 Text | such as great or small, heavy or light, for the great 33 Text | great will be small and the heavy light—there is no single 34 Text | measure of all thingswhite, heavy, light: of all such things 35 Text | swift which is slow, or a heavy which is light, or any other Timaeus Part
36 Intro| winnowed by fans, the close and heavy particles settled in one 37 Intro| and repellent. Light and heavy are wrongly explained with 38 Intro| the phenomena of light and heavy he speaks afterwards, when 39 Text | threshing of corn, the close and heavy particles are borne away 40 Text | stable than the other, and is heavy and compact by reason of 41 Text | and this being rendered heavy, and, when it is displaced, 42 Text | nature of the light and the heavy will be best understood 43 Text | the larger body is called heavy and said to tend downwards, 44 Text | state and place we call heavy and below respectively. 45 Text | for that which is light, heavy, below or above in one place 46 Text | to that which is light, heavy, below or above in an opposite 47 Text | the body which is moved heavy, and the place towards which 48 Text | moist, and the light become heavy, and the heavy light; all 49 Text | light become heavy, and the heavy light; all sorts of changes


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