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compacts 1
companies 3
companion 64
companions 39
companionship 7
company 156
comparable 1
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39 arguing
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39 breath
39 companions
39 compel
39 confined
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companions

Charmides
   Part
1 Text | said about you among my companions; and I remember when I was Laches Part
2 Text | for I and he were always companions and friends, and to the Laws Book
3 2 | Muses, and Dionysus, to be companions in their revels, that they 4 2 | been appointed to be our companions in the dance, have given 5 2 | this way, would not the companions of our revels be improved? 6 9 | jealousies, which are troublesome companions, above all to the jealous 7 12 | estimation of posterity. Dear companions, if this our divine assembly Phaedo Part
8 Intro| theology, they say, like the companions of Socrates, ‘What argument 9 Intro| likeness. And we, like the companions of Socrates, may feel discouraged Phaedrus Part
10 Text | will not be jealous of the companions of their beloved, and will 11 Text | mother and brethren and companions, and he thinks nothing of 12 Text | but the attendants and companions of Ares, when under the 13 Text | lover, because his youthful companions or others slanderously told 14 Text | live in light always; happy companions in their pilgrimage, and Philebus Part
15 Intro| demands on the part of his companions, that Socrates shall answer 16 Text | vehement pleasures for your companions in addition to the true Protagoras Part
17 Text | any one of us who are your companions. But no sooner does this 18 Text | and brought in him and his companions.~When we were all seated, 19 Text | an example, who are the companions of our friends here, Paralus The Republic Book
20 5 | are to be selected as the companions and colleagues of men who 21 8 | who admire him and are his companions, while the good hate and 22 8 | whom the tyrant makes his companions. ~Yes, he said, and he also 23 8 | said, then he and his boon companions, whether male or female, 24 8 | will maintain him and his companions? ~Yes, he said; they cannot 25 8 | his rabble of slaves and companions; but that his son should 26 8 | And so he bids him and his companions depart, just as any other 27 10 | men love them that their companions all but carry them about 28 10 | removed from truth, and the companions and friends and associates The Seventh Letter Part
29 Text | his restoration became his companions. Having come to Sicily, The Sophist Part
30 Text | the god of strangers, are companions of the meek and just, and The Symposium Part
31 Text | and I pity you who are my companions, because you think that 32 Text | by his father, or by his companions, or by any one else. The 33 Text | choosing young men to be their companions, they mean to be faithful 34 Text | these things, and their companions and equals cast in their 35 Text | attachments; the female companions are of this sort. But they 36 Text | of the Silenus; but, O my companions in drink, when he is opened, Theaetetus Part
37 Text | approaching us; he and his companions have been anointing themselves Timaeus Part
38 Text | communicated the tale to my companions as I remembered it; and 39 Text | them as he spoke them to my companions, that they, as well as myself,


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