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simpleton 2
simpletons 3
simpliciter 1
simplicity 38
simplicity-i 1
simplicius 2
simplified 1
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38 presented
38 proverb
38 severally
38 simplicity
38 soil
38 speculations
38 successive
Plato
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simplicity

The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| arrangement, the ironical simplicity, are found to result in Charmides Part
2 PreS | writer—his freedom, grace, simplicity, stateliness, weight, precision; 3 Intro| an elder. His childlike simplicity and ingenuousness are contrasted 4 Intro| i) Their shortness and simplicity. The Charmides and the Lysis, Cratylus Part
5 Intro| of the etymologists. The simplicity of Hermogenes, who is ready Critias Part
6 Intro| be at variance with the simplicity of Greek notions. In the Euthydemus Part
7 Text | Charming!’ he said; ‘what simplicity! philosophy is nought; and Gorgias Part
8 Intro| characteristic of art, which is simplicity. Most great works receive 9 Intro| to be practising on the simplicity of his opponent, or rather 10 Intro| of little circumstances, simplicity, picturesqueness, the naturalness 11 Intro| to their homeliness and simplicity. Plato can do with words 12 Text | and yet they, in their simplicity, will not attribute their Laws Book
13 3 | and evil, they in their simplicity believed what they heard Phaedo Part
14 Intro| Socrates. Their charm is their simplicity, which gives them verisimilitude; Phaedrus Part
15 Intro| they might regain that old simplicity which had been theirs in 16 Intro| they are from the ways of simplicity and truth, and how ignorant 17 Intro| in history, the want of simplicity or delicacy in poetry, the 18 Text | SOCRATES: Does not your simplicity observe that I have got 19 Text | speeches. There was also a simplicity about them which was refreshing; 20 Text | name at which you, in your simplicity, may be inclined to mock; 21 Text | of old, unlike in their simplicity to young philosophy, deemed Philebus Part
22 Intro| level of their practice. The simplicity of the ‘greatest happiness’ 23 Intro| different and loses all simplicity.~But why, since there are 24 Intro| veiled under an unusual simplicity or irony are of this kind. The Republic Book
25 1 | would rather say sublime simplicity. ~Then would you call injustice 26 2 | man in his nobleness and simplicity, wishing, as AEschylus says, 27 3 | are also chosen for their simplicity, the result is that the 28 3 | simplicity-I mean the true simplicity of a rightly and nobly ordered 29 3 | character, not that other simplicity which is only an euphemism 30 3 | and here disease; whereas simplicity in music was the parent 31 3 | temperance in the soul; and simplicity in gymnastics of health The Sophist Part
32 Intro| elaborate explanation. The simplicity of the words contrasts with The Statesman Part
33 Intro| another, although we in our simplicity have hitherto confounded 34 Text | been an error here; for our simplicity led us to rank king and The Symposium Part
35 Text | to be praised. For in my simplicity I imagined that the topics Theaetetus Part
36 Intro| the causes and the great simplicity of the effect.~The sympathy 37 Text | praised and glorified, in the simplicity of his heart he cannot help Timaeus Part
38 Text | heaven, imagined, in their simplicity, that the clearest demonstration


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