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laugh 57
laughable 4
laughed 15
laughing 35
laughing-stock 2
laughingly 2
laughs 11
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35 grows
35 inconsistency
35 join
35 laughing
35 lesson
35 management
35 morals
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laughing

Charmides
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1 Text | consent, Socrates, he said, laughing.~Very good, I said; and Cratylus Part
2 Text | is so; but I cannot help laughing, if I am to suppose that Euthydemus Part
3 Intro| rebuked by Socrates for laughing at such solemn and beautiful 4 Intro| grand chorus of shouting and laughing, and a panegyrical oration 5 Text | disciples to refrain from laughing. And now, O son of Axiochus, 6 Text | this dog?~Ctesippus said, laughing, Indeed I do; and I only 7 Text | their words, and what with laughing and clapping of hands and Laches Part
8 Text | own trireme also burst out laughing; they could not refrain Laws Book
9 3 | rightly used; and I was just laughing at myself.~Megillus. But 10 10 | give us the slip and make a laughingstock of us. Who knows but 11 10 | and oaths, and perhaps by laughing at other men he may make 12 11 | man who is in the habit of laughing at another who does not Lysis Part
13 Text | Nay, Socrates, he replied, laughing; not only does she hinder Phaedo Part
14 Text | shared by us all; we were laughing and weeping by turns, especially 15 Text | Very true, said Cebes, laughing gently and speaking in his 16 Text | laughingly: Though not in a laughing humour, you have made me 17 Text | Indeed, I should, said Cebes, laughing.~In like manner you would 18 Text | his smallness. He added, laughing, I am speaking like a book, Phaedrus Part
19 Text | infinity. I remember Prodicus laughing when I told him of this; Philebus Part
20 Text | feel pain or pleasure in laughing at it?~PROTARCHUS: Clearly Protagoras Part
21 Text | of anything?~He replied, laughing: Yes, indeed he has, Socrates, 22 Text | laughed at us. But now, in laughing at us, you will be laughing 23 Text | laughing at us, you will be laughing at yourselves: for you also 24 Text | that voice would be heard laughing at us and saying: ‘Protagoras The Republic Book
25 1 | deeds done here were once a laughing matter to him, but now he 26 1 | answered, and went away laughing to the sacrifices. ~Tell 27 2 | or indeed to refrain from laughing when he hears justice praised? 28 3 | of the gods, instead of laughing at them as they ought, hardly 29 3 | I fear, said Glaucon, laughing, that the word "everyone" 30 5 | is ignorant of what he is laughing at, or what he is about; The Statesman Part
31 Intro| animals. Plato cannot help laughing (compare Theaet.) when he The Symposium Part
32 Text | right, said Aristophanes, laughing. I will unsay my words; 33 Text | make, instead of others laughing with me, which is to the Theaetetus Part
34 Intro| of others, he cannot help laughing from the bottom of his soul 35 Text | excellent friends, he will say, laughing, if a man knows the form


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