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flutterings 1
flutters 1
flux 65
fly 39
flying 20
foal 5
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39 expressive
39 fellow
39 fifty
39 fly
39 furnish
39 gathered
39 glory
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fly

Crito
   Part
1 Text | and you yourself, if you fly to one of the neighbouring Laches Part
2 Text | doing: he who does not fly from reproof will be sure 3 Text | knew ‘how to pursue, and fly quickly hither and thither’; Laws Book
4 4 | be trained in that way to fly from a herd of deer. Moreover, 5 5 | and growing like them to fly from the conversation of 6 6 | inferiors, and he has to fly, an exile he must be and 7 9 | the noble and the just. Fly from the company of the 8 9 | the company of the wickedfly and turn not back; and if 9 9 | well as impious. But if he fly and will not stand his trial, 10 9 | stand his trial, let him fly for ever; or, if he set 11 10 | earth, or I am high and will fly up to heaven, you are not Phaedo Part
12 Intro| if, like birds, we could fly to the surface of the air, 13 Intro| the desire of the soul to fly away and be with God—‘and 14 Intro| and be with God—‘and to fly to him is to be like him.’ 15 Text | truly wise man wanting to fly away and lightly leave a 16 Text | either the greater will fly or retire before the opposite, Phaedrus Part
17 Intro| receive their wings and fly away, and the lovers have 18 Intro| doves, and were ‘ready to fly away together and be at 19 Text | beauty; he would like to fly away, but he cannot; he Protagoras Part
20 Text | small, whose nature was to fly in the air or burrow in The Republic Book
21 3 | and falls from the rock, fly shrilling and cling to one 22 3 | the fiction, which may now fly abroad upon the wings of 23 5 | the hour of need they may fly away and escape. ~What do 24 8 | But what if the people fly into a passion, and aver The Seventh Letter Part
25 Text | like a bird yearning to fly from its perch, and he always The Sophist Part
26 Intro| and water animals either fly over the water or live in The Statesman Part
27 Text | distinguish between those which fly and those which walk.~YOUNG The Symposium Part
28 Text | to pursue, and others to fly; testing both the lover 29 Text | my ears against him, and fly as from the voice of the 30 Text | therefore I run away and fly from him, and when I see Theaetetus Part
31 Intro| Wherefore also we should fly away from ourselves to them; 32 Intro| ourselves to them; and to fly to them is to become like 33 Intro| flocks, some solitary, which fly about anywhere and everywhere. 34 Intro| human knowledge. It seeks to fly but cannot: instead of aspiring 35 Text | and others that they can fly, and are flying in their 36 Text | sphere. Wherefore we ought to fly away from earth to heaven 37 Text | quickly as we can; and to fly away is to become like God, 38 Text | more do so than they can fly; or rather, the determination 39 Text | speak more truly, we will fly off from the party which


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