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critobulus 6
croesus 2
crommyonian 1
cronos 38
cronus 2
crooked 11
cropping 1
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38 confess
38 conflict
38 consent
38 cronos
38 dangers
38 disciple
38 driven
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cronos

Cratylus
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1 Intro| in calling him the son of Cronos, who is a proverb for stupidity; 2 Intro| greater marvels. For the names Cronos and Rhea cannot have been 3 Text | sight, in calling him son of Cronos (who is a proverb for stupidity), 4 Text | ought to consider Rhea and Cronos, although the name of Cronos 5 Text | Cronos, although the name of Cronos has been already discussed. 6 Text | antiquity as old as the days of Cronos and Rhea, and of which Homer 7 Text | he who gave the names of Cronos and Rhea to the ancestors 8 Text | the body, not even father Cronos himself would suffice to Euthyphro Part
9 Intro| the gods do—as Zeus did to Cronos, and Cronos to Uranus.~Socrates 10 Intro| Zeus did to Cronos, and Cronos to Uranus.~Socrates has 11 Intro| not equally pleasing to Cronos or Uranus (who suffered 12 Text | that he bound his father (Cronos) because he wickedly devoured 13 Text | Zeus but disagreeable to Cronos or Uranus, and what is acceptable Gorgias Part
14 Intro| tale:—~Under the rule of Cronos, men were judged on the 15 Intro| Plato calls the ‘reign of Cronos;’ and in like manner he 16 Intro| the happier,—under that of Cronos, which was a state of innocence, 17 Intro| use did the children of Cronos make of their time? They 18 Intro| place among the children of Cronos any more than in the ideal 19 Text | father. Now in the days of Cronos there existed a law respecting 20 Text | Tartarus. And in the time of Cronos, and even quite lately in Laws Book
21 4 | have been in the time of Cronos a blessed rule and life, 22 4 | to have been as follows:—Cronos knew what we ourselves were 23 4 | have existed in the days of Cronos, and, as far as the principle Phaedo Part
24 Intro| the way to the palace of Cronos is found by those who ‘have The Statesman Part
25 Intro| have heard of the empire of Cronos, and of the earthborn men? 26 Intro| are speaking, the reign of Cronos, or our present state of 27 Intro| air.~Such was the age of Cronos, and the age of Zeus is 28 Intro| happiness of these children of Cronos must have depended on how 29 Intro| innocence under the rule of Cronos. So we may venture slightly 30 Text | often told of the reign of Cronos.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Yes, very 31 Text | existed in the reign of Cronos in that cycle of the world, 32 Text | life of man in the days of Cronos, Socrates; the character 33 Text | Suppose that the nurslings of Cronos, having this boundless leisure, 34 Text | of to-day and the rule of Cronos.~YOUNG SOCRATES: That is The Symposium Part
35 Intro| old days of Iapetus and Cronos when the gods were at war. Timaeus Part
36 Intro| and Heaven; that Phoreys, Cronos, and Rhea came in the next 37 Text | these sprang Phorcys and Cronos and Rhea, and all that generation; 38 Text | that generation; and from Cronos and Rhea sprang Zeus and


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