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practices 20
practise 60
practised 36
practiser 1
practises 8
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36 practised
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1 PreS | method which the Fathers practised, sometimes called ‘the mystical Critias Part
2 Intro| laws and to the gods, and practised gentleness and wisdom in 3 Text | necessary food. And they practised all the pursuits which we Euthydemus Part
4 Intro| language which may have been practised by the disciples of Prodicus The First Alcibiades Part
5 Text | practise what has to be practised, and only when thoroughly Gorgias Part
6 Intro| no harm. And when we have practised virtue, we will betake ourselves 7 Text | he have not studied and practised, will he be unjust still? 8 Text | same, without having first practised in private, whether successfully 9 Text | and true man. When we have practised virtue together, we will Laches Part
10 Intro| cross-examination which is practised by Laches and by Socrates, 11 Text | been always those who have practised the art, they appear to 12 Text | select him who knew and had practised the art, and had the best 13 Text | I, Socrates, might have practised a similar shuffle just now, Laws Book
14 3 | heard to be very truth and practised it. No one had the wit to 15 7 | yet girls they should have practised dancing in arms and the 16 7 | and the hunting which is practised by robbers, and that of 17 8 | blows and the wards might be practised by us to the utmost of our 18 8 | warlike sort of them are to be practised and to have prizes of victory; 19 12 | fraud and violence, or ever practised, either. Wherefore let no Phaedo Part
20 Intro| happiest are those who have practised virtue without philosophy; 21 Text | they go are those who have practised the civil and social virtues Phaedrus Part
22 Text | mind by arguments; which is practised not only in courts and public Protagoras Part
23 Intro| interpretation which were practised by the Sophists—for the 24 Text | ancient times those who practised it, fearing this odium, The Republic Book
25 1 | is an art of theft; to be practised, however, "for the good 26 3 | to be known but not to be practised or imitated. ~Very true, 27 3 | part which he has never practised, nor will he like to fashion 28 3 | heroes in the days of old and practised the medicines of which I 29 3 | be simple, and are easily practised upon by the dishonest, because The Sophist Part
30 Text | The other kind, which is practised by a blow with hooks and 31 Text | which our fathers commonly practised towards their sons, and The Statesman Part
32 Intro| verisimilitude to a fiction are practised in both dialogues, and in The Symposium Part
33 Intro| world has used words or practised rites in one age, which 34 Intro| similar salutation when practised by members of the same family. Theaetetus Part
35 Text | mode of arguing, which is practised by the many, will have just 36 Text | ways; from the first he has practised deception and retaliation,


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