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Alphabetical [« »] prophesies 1 prophesy 6 prophesying 1 prophet 36 prophetess 3 prophetic 13 prophets 19 | Frequency [« »] 36 practised 36 profitable 36 promise 36 prophet 36 reader 36 repeating 36 results | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances prophet |
Charmides Part
1 Text | This, however, like a prophet he expresses in a sort of 2 Text | such for example as the prophet, who, as I was saying, knows Cratylus Part
3 Text | Socrates, to be quite like a prophet newly inspired, and to be Gorgias Part
4 Intro| moral. The poet and the prophet, or preacher, in primitive 5 Intro| his greater calling of the prophet or teacher; indeed, we hardly Ion Part
6 Intro| charioteer or physician or prophet or pilot be the better judge? 7 Text | SOCRATES: Would you or a good prophet be a better interpreter 8 Text | when they disagree?~ION: A prophet.~SOCRATES: And if you were 9 Text | SOCRATES: And if you were a prophet, would you not be able to 10 Text | ought to be judged by the prophet and prophetic art’; and 11 Text | in which Theoclymenus the prophet of the house of Melampus 12 Text | which I should say that the prophet ought to consider and determine.~ 13 Text | describe the office of the prophet and the physician and the Laws Book
14 1 | heard here the story of the prophet Epimenides, who was of my 15 11 | unless he happens to be a prophet or diviner). Let the law, 16 11 | like practices, if he be a prophet or diviner, let him die; 17 11 | die; and if, not being a prophet, he be convicted of witchcraft, Phaedo Part
18 Intro| sacred character, as the prophet or priest of Apollo the Phaedrus Part
19 Intro| gymnast; the fifth, into a prophet or mystic; the sixth, into 20 Intro| not like the images of the prophet Isaiah, or of the Apocalypse, 21 Text | shall lead the life of a prophet or hierophant; to the sixth The Republic Book
22 10 | first of all there came a prophet who arranged them in order; 23 10 | world this was what the prophet said at the time: "Even 24 10 | the proclamation of the prophet; for, instead of throwing The Second Alcibiades Part
25 Text | which troubled them, the prophet made no direct answer,—clearly 26 Text | the Gods, as Ammon and his prophet declare, are no receivers The Sophist Part
27 Intro| great metaphysician, like a prophet of old, was naturally inclined 28 Intro| that he himself, like a prophet of old, should regard the The Statesman Part
29 Text | interpreter, the boatswain, the prophet, and the numerous kindred The Symposium Part
30 Intro| the mind of some Hebrew prophet or other Eastern sage, but 31 Intro| Socrates is himself ‘a prophet new inspired’ with Bacchanalian 32 Text | fears? and was I not a true prophet when I said that Agathon 33 Text | through him the arts of the prophet and the priest, their sacrifices Theaetetus Part
34 Intro| dialogue. He is the true prophet who has an insight into 35 Text | visitors that neither a prophet nor any other man was better Timaeus Part
36 Intro| sensible than the Hebrew prophet of the existence of evil,