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chariot 17
chariot-driving 1
chariot-horses 2
charioteer 41
charioteering 2
charioteers 7
chariots 8
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41 accordingly
41 assuming
41 broken
41 charioteer
41 clearer
41 corrupted
41 decision
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charioteer

Critias
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1 Intro| seat, and an attendant and charioteer, two hoplites, two archers, 2 Text | standing in a chariot—the charioteer of six winged horses—and 3 Text | small shield, and having a charioteer who stood behind the man-at-arms Gorgias Part
4 Intro| Themistocles, Miltiades. But the charioteer who keeps his seat at first Ion Part
5 Intro| navigation—will he, or will the charioteer or physician or prophet 6 Text | Enough. Now, Ion, will the charioteer or the physician be the 7 Text | of these lines?~ION: The charioteer, clearly.~SOCRATES: And 8 Text | reciting from Homer, you or the charioteer?~ION: The charioteer.~SOCRATES: 9 Text | the charioteer?~ION: The charioteer.~SOCRATES: Why, yes, because 10 Text | are a rhapsode and not a charioteer.~ION: Yes.~SOCRATES: And 11 Text | different from that of the charioteer?~ION: Yes.~SOCRATES: And 12 Text | different from the art of the charioteer?~ION: Yes, I remember.~SOCRATES: Lysis Part
13 Text | will they allow?~There is a charioteer, whom my father pays for Meno Part
14 Intro| soul of man is likened to a charioteer and two steeds, one mortal, 15 Intro| the other immortal. The charioteer and the mortal steed are Phaedrus Part
16 Intro| composite nature made up of a charioteer and a pair of winged steeds. 17 Intro| she returns home, and the charioteer puts up the horses in their 18 Intro| sometimes the head of the charioteer rises above, and sometimes 19 Intro| follows:—~I told you about the charioteer and his two steeds, the 20 Intro| rushes on to enjoy, but the charioteer, who beholds the beloved 21 Intro| severe; and at last the charioteer, throwing himself backwards, 22 Intro| two winged steeds and a charioteer. No connection is traced 23 Intro| difficulty in seeing that the charioteer represents the reason, or 24 Intro| psychology. The image of the charioteer and the steeds has been 25 Intro| through. The image of the charioteer and his steeds is placed 26 Text | pair of winged horses and a charioteer. Now the winged horses and 27 Text | races are mixed; the human charioteer drives his in a pair; and 28 Text | heavily, weighing down the charioteer to the earth when his steed 29 Text | returns home; and there the charioteer putting up his horses at 30 Text | him lifts the head of the charioteer into the outer world, and 31 Text | threetwo horses and a charioteer; and one of the horses was 32 Text | whip and spur. Now when the charioteer beholds the vision of love, 33 Text | to his companion and the charioteer, whom he forces to approach 34 Text | beloved; which when the charioteer sees, his memory is carried 35 Text | which he heaps upon the charioteer and his fellow-steed, for 36 Text | pulls shamelessly. Then the charioteer is worse off than ever; 37 Text | follows the will of the charioteer, and when he sees the beautiful 38 Text | has a word to say to the charioteer; he would like to have a 39 Text | his fellow-steed and the charioteer oppose him with the arguments The Statesman Part
40 Text | ruler, and set him like a charioteer in his place, and hand over Timaeus Part
41 Intro| answering roughly to the charioteer and steeds of the Phaedrus,


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