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sorcerer 2
sorceries 1
sorely 4
sorrow 46
sorrowful 3
sorrowfully 1
sorrowing 5
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46 represented
46 sensations
46 six
46 sorrow
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sorrow

Cratylus
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1 Text | which the body feels when in sorrow; ania (trouble) is the hindrance 2 Text | the putting on (endusis) sorrow; in achthedon (vexation) ‘ Gorgias Part
3 Text | he has neither joy nor sorrow after he is once filled; 4 Text | SOCRATES: Which rejoice and sorrow most—the wise or the foolish?~ 5 Text | are in pain have evil or sorrow present with them?~CALLICLES: 6 Text | his youth upward, to feel sorrow and joy on the same occasions Laws Book
7 2 | habituated to feel joy and sorrow in a manner at variance 8 2 | the law and rejoice and sorrow at the same things as the 9 5 | most entirely free from sorrow. Let parents, then, bequeath 10 5 | should veil his immoderate sorrow or joy, and seek to behave 11 5 | and blame and feel joy and sorrow on the same occasions, and 12 7 | should have as little of sorrow and fear, and in general 13 10 | true and false, joy and sorrow, confidence, fear, hatred, Phaedo Part
14 Intro| seems like an expression of sorrow, and may, perhaps, be an 15 Text | view the wise man should sorrow and the fool rejoice at 16 Text | indeed to tune a lay of sorrow, although I do not believe 17 Text | buried. I would not have him sorrow at my hard lot, or say at 18 Text | of the greatness of our sorrow; he was like a father of 19 Text | been able to control our sorrow; but now when we saw him Philebus Part
20 Intro| supposed to feel either joy or sorrow.~The second class of pleasures 21 Intro| only. For are not love and sorrow as well as angersweeter 22 Intro| ridiculous.) Having shown how sorrow, anger, envy are feelings 23 Text | supposed to have either joy or sorrow.~SOCRATES: Certainly not— 24 Text | of anger, fear, desire, sorrow, love, emulation, envy, 25 Text | But to feel joy instead of sorrow at the sight of our friends’ 26 Text | mentioned anger, desire, sorrow, fear, love, emulation, 27 Text | have had reference only to sorrow and envy and anger.~PROTARCHUS: The Republic Book
28 3 | And therefore he will not sorrow for his departed friend 29 3 | I bore the bravest to my sorrow." ~But if he must introduce 30 3 | she is in affliction, or sorrow, or weeping; and certainly 31 3 | lamentation and strains of sorrow? ~True. ~And which are the 32 3 | harmonies expressive of sorrow? You are musical, and can 33 4 | than any soda or lye; or by sorrow, fear, and desire, the mightiest 34 5 | same occasions of joy and sorrow? ~No doubt. ~Yes; and where 35 5 | and will either rejoice or sorrow with him? ~Yes, he said, 36 9 | more of lamentation and sorrow and groaning and pain? ~ 37 10 | ensued, and they rejoice or sorrow accordingly. Is there anything 38 10 | Yes. ~But will he have no sorrow, or shall we say that although 39 10 | sorrowing, he will moderate his sorrow? ~The latter, he said, is 40 10 | and hold out against his sorrow when he is seen by his equals, 41 10 | forcing him to indulge his sorrow? ~True. ~But when a man 42 10 | fallen, banishing the cry of sorrow by the healing art. ~Yes, 43 10 | course, I know. ~But when any sorrow of our own happens to us, 44 10 | and desire to relieve our sorrow by weeping and lamentation, 45 10 | break loose because the sorrow is another's; and the spectator 46 10 | themselves. And so the feeling of sorrow which has gathered strength


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