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Alphabetical [« »] kepler 1 kepma 1 kepmatizei 1 kept 36 ker 1 kerannumenon 2 kerdaleon 2 | Frequency [« »] 36 ingenious 36 injured 36 intemperate 36 kept 36 leads 36 logical 36 looked | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances kept |
Cratylus Part
1 Text | the soul is incarcerated, kept safe (soma, sozetai), as Critias Part
2 Text | private persons, which were kept apart; and there were separate 3 Text | who, from their numbers, kept up a multitudinous sound The First Alcibiades Part
4 Text | birth is for ever afterwards kept as a holiday and time of Gorgias Part
5 Intro| another, and are seldom kept perfectly distinct. And Laws Book
6 3 | multitude in general, were kept quiet by a hint from a stick. 7 6 | the agora as not having kept his guard, let him be deemed 8 7 | most carefully tended, and kept from violent or excessive 9 8 | made by him in the register kept by the magistrates.~ 10 9 | stranger, the homicide shall be kept from the country of the 11 9 | that the stranger may be kept far away from the possibility 12 11 | false witness, and have them kept under the seal of both parties, 13 12 | which they arrived was to be kept a secret from the citizens Lysis Part
14 Text | dialect, and got angry, and kept calling the boys—they appeared Menexenus Part
15 Text | were panic-stricken and kept quiet, too happy in having Meno Part
16 Text | got them, we should have kept them in the citadel out Phaedo Part
17 Text | to be a support, but is kept there and hindered from Protagoras Part
18 Text | ought long since to have kept the engagement of which The Republic Book
19 1 | you want a deposit to be kept safely. ~You mean when money 20 5 | of the guardians is to be kept pure. ~They will provide 21 6 | philosophy; but ill-health kept him away from politics. 22 8 | a bad nature, but having kept bad company, is at last 23 8 | rogue, which are forcibly kept down by his general habit 24 10 | that this feeling which is kept under control in our own The Seventh Letter Part
25 Text | all means come. Dion now kept urging and entreating me 26 Text | Hearing this, Heracleides kept out of the way. Dionysios 27 Text | Dion would have easily been kept in check by my wishes and The Symposium Part
28 Text | state of intoxication, and kept roaring and shouting ‘Where Theaetetus Part
29 Intro| impossible. And has Plato kept altogether clear of a confusion, 30 Text | which he has previously kept. If you do so, your adversary 31 Text | that in learning you were kept trying to distinguish the Timaeus Part
32 Intro| The fire or light, when kept in by the eyelids, equalizes 33 Intro| like a sponge, and being kept cool by drink and air which 34 Intro| phlegm, which is dangerous if kept in, by reason of the air 35 Text | centre part, so that it kept out everything of a coarser 36 Text | the streams of food are kept flowing through the whole