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antique 1
antiquity 38
antisthenes 11
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1 PreF | commonly attributed to Plato in antiquity, any more than with Schaarschmidt 2 PreS | there an example in Greek antiquity of a series of Epistles, Cratylus Part
3 Intro| the true answer. But mere antiquity may often prevent our recognizing 4 Intro| learnt of them; or that antiquity has cast a veil over the 5 Intro| the nature of primitive antiquity had been thoroughly studied, 6 Text | repeating wise traditions of antiquity as old as the days of Cronos 7 Text | are; or we may say that antiquity has cast a veil over them, Critias Part
8 Intro| there is no evidence in antiquity; while others, like Martin, 9 Text | mythology and the enquiry into antiquity are first introduced into The First Alcibiades Part
10 Pre | this name passed current in antiquity, and are attributed to contemporaries Gorgias Part
11 Intro| and the simpler notions of antiquity, which we can only realize 12 Intro| or preacher, in primitive antiquity are one and the same; but 13 Text | not go far or appeal to antiquity; events which happened only Laws Book
14 7 | ancestral customs of great antiquity, which, if they are rightly 15 7 | mean the evil of blaming antiquity in states?~Athenian. Exactly.~ 16 7 | implanting this reverence for antiquity, and I would propose the Menexenus Part
17 Pre | this name passed current in antiquity, and are attributed to contemporaries 18 Intro| that the work was famous in antiquity, and is included in the Parmenides Part
19 Intro| and they had the charm of antiquity. Something which found a Phaedrus Part
20 Intro| was justly appreciated in antiquity except by his own contemporaries; Protagoras Part
21 Intro| also the style of primitive antiquity and of the seven sages. 22 Intro| statements to be found in antiquity about the preventive nature 23 Text | as I believe, of great antiquity; but in ancient times those The Republic Book
24 2 | suppose that he is ignorant of antiquity, and therefore has recourse The Sophist Part
25 Text | hard to determine; besides, antiquity and famous men should have The Symposium Part
26 Intro| descants first of all upon the antiquity of love, which is proved 27 Intro| common-place topics. The antiquity of love, the blessing of 28 Intro| deities. In the idea of the antiquity of love he cannot agree; Theaetetus Part
29 Intro| or if he is told of the antiquity of a family, he remembers Timaeus Part
30 Intro| and his countrymen were of antiquity. Perceiving this, and with 31 Intro| there really existed in antiquity a work passing under the 32 Intro| whole which the genius of antiquity has bequeathed to us.~...~ 33 Intro| foolish writers, both of antiquity and of modern times, have 34 Intro| of Solon to disappear in antiquity? or why did Plato, if the 35 Intro| poem which disappeared in antiquity; or that the Island of Atlantis 36 Intro| Hellas is contrasted with the antiquity of Egypt. Here are to be 37 Text | skilful in such matters, about antiquity, and made the discovery 38 Text | draw them on to speak of antiquity, he began to tell about


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