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breaks 14
breast 17
breast-the 1
breath 39
breathe 7
breathed 2
breathes 3
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39 agent
39 arguing
39 arranged
39 breath
39 companions
39 compel
39 confined
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breath

Charmides
   Part
1 PreS | short of the original. The breath of conversation, the subtle Cratylus Part
2 Intro| pleasure is likened to a breath (pnoe) which creeps (erpei) 3 Intro| half solid, half fluid; the breath of a moment, yet like the 4 Intro| euphonic, most economical of breath, in the case of one of two 5 Text | and gives the power of breath and revival (anapsuchon), 6 Text | which may be likened to a breath (pnoe) and is properly erpnoun, 7 Text | by great expenditure of breath; these are used in the imitation Euthydemus Part
8 Text | had time to recover his breath, Dionysodorus cleverly took Gorgias Part
9 Text | others, without in the same breath accusing themselves of having Laws Book
10 8 | saying that tradition, if no breath of opposition ever assails Phaedrus Part
11 Text | having with difficulty taken breath, is full of wrath and reproaches, Philebus Part
12 Intro| is recanted almost in a breath by the same writers who 13 Text | of colours, he gasps for breath, and is quite amazed, and Protagoras Part
14 Text | flute instead of their own breath, to be the medium of intercourse The Republic Book
15 2 | cannot refuse to help, while breath and speech remain to me; 16 3 | of God; both in the same breath they shall not be permitted 17 8 | unable from shortness of breath to proceed farther. ~True. ~ The Sophist Part
18 Intro| final assault, let us take breath, and reckon up the many 19 Text | wait a moment and recover breath, and while we are resting, The Symposium Part
20 Text | recommend you to hold your breath, and if after you have done 21 Text | men by the power of his breath, and the players of his Theaetetus Part
22 Intro| watch, a motive power, a breath, a stream, a succession Timaeus Part
23 Intro| hence in drawing in the breath, when there is an obstruction, 24 Intro| considered. The exhalation of the breath through the mouth and nostrils 25 Intro| up by the inhalation of breath through the mouth and nostrils. 26 Intro| obstruction of the passages of the breath, until the two meet and 27 Intro| water, the air which is the breath of life, the destructive 28 Intro| which matter moves. The breath of man is within him, but 29 Text | and a man draws in his breath by force, then no smell 30 Text | order that by receiving the breath and the drink, it might 31 Text | necessity consisted of fire and breath, and it therefore wasted 32 Text | moved can enter, and the breath is carried from us into 33 Text | that place from whence the breath came forth, and enters in 34 Text | there, and following the breath, fills up the vacant space; 35 Text | lungs, when they emit the breath, are replenished by the 36 Text | through the body forces the breath inwards through the passage 37 Text | the food and following the breath surges up within, fire and 38 Text | surges up within, fire and breath rising together and filling 39 Text | closes up the passages of the breath, and, by obstructing respiration,


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