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Alphabetical [« »] wasted 8 wastes 4 wasting 5 watch 37 watch-dogs 1 watchdogs 1 watched 10 | Frequency [« »] 37 sitting 37 square 37 supposes 37 watch 37 witnesses 36 accompanied 36 admixture | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances watch |
Charmides Part
1 Text | knowledge, for wisdom would watch and prevent ignorance from Cratylus Part
2 Intro| STRANGER: I mean that he might watch them from the point of view 3 Text | good. But you had better watch me and see that I do not Critias Part
4 Text | whom were appointed to keep watch in the lesser zone, which The First Alcibiades Part
5 Text | are public officers and watch over them, in order to preserve Laches Part
6 Text | other men will be on the watch, and he will be greatly Laws Book
7 1 | passions; he should keep a watch over them, and blame and 8 3 | Athenian. I mean that he might watch them from the point of view 9 4 | your turn will follow and watch me if I legislate with a 10 4 | justice, is appointed to watch over all such matters. When 11 5 | Moreover they will set a watch over all these things, that 12 5 | sharpest eyes shall keep watch that any infringement of 13 6 | which is always to keep watch together with the other 14 6 | country and commanders of the watch; and let each body of five 15 6 | chosen and commanders of the watch, five for each division, 16 8 | rulers is required always to watch over the young, and never 17 11 | more should they have a watch over those who are of another 18 12 | The rest of the city shall watch over those among the young 19 12 | the whole city? They keep watch and hand over their perceptions Meno Part
20 Text | enquiry with me: and do you watch and see if you find me telling Protagoras Part
21 Text | president; he will keep watch over your words and will The Republic Book
22 2 | do what they will, let us watch and see whither desire will 23 2 | should not have been on the watch to keep one another from 24 3 | of their lives. We must watch them from their youth upward, 25 4 | the guardians will have to watch, or they will creep into 26 4 | somewhere in this country: watch therefore and strive to 27 5 | in hunting and in keeping watch and in the other duties 28 5 | children; and they are to watch over the citizens in common 29 5 | to war; they are to keep watch together, and to hunt together 30 8 | in war and in keeping a watch against them. ~I believe 31 9 | human creature. ~He should watch over the manyheaded monster The Statesman Part
32 Text | all these arts are on the watch against excess and defect, The Symposium Part
33 Text | me; and I shall have to watch and see whether I cannot 34 Text | but do you please not to watch me, as I fear that in the 35 Text | open air that they might watch him and see whether he would Theaetetus Part
36 Intro| images, as the spring of a watch, a motive power, a breath, 37 Text | SOCRATES: Yes, we did not keep watch properly. Perhaps we ought