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dogmatic 4
dogmatism 1
dogmatize 1
dogs 35
doing 293
doings 16
doleful 1
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35 delighted
35 delivered
35 depth
35 dogs
35 effected
35 egyptian
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dogs

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1 Text | udor (water) and kunes (dogs), and many other words.~ Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| nor of men only, but of dogs and sea-monsters. Ctesippus Euthyphro Part
3 Intro| attending,’ when applied to dogs, horses, and men, implies 4 Text | one qualified to attend to dogs, but only the huntsman?~ 5 Text | the art of attending to dogs?~EUTHYPHRO: Yes.~SOCRATES: 6 Text | True.~SOCRATES: As the dogs are benefited by the huntsmanLaws Book
7 6 | advantage, hunting with dogs and other kinds of sports 8 7 | carried on with horses and dogs and men’s own persons, and 9 10 | upon their keepers, whether dogs or shepherds, or the best 10 10 | portion of their prey to the dogs, and they, mollified by 11 10 | one would compare them to dogs who have silenced by wolves.~ 12 10 | are inferior in virtue to dogs, and to men even of moderate 13 12 | the philosophers to she–dogs uttering vain howlings, Lysis Part
14 Text | desire horses, and others dogs; and some are fond of gold, 15 Text | lovers of quails, nor of dogs, nor of wine, nor of gymnastic 16 Text | having single hoofs, and dogs of chase, and the stranger Phaedo Part
17 Intro| state? Have we not seen dogs more faithful and intelligent 18 Text | instances you select be men or dogs or anything else, few are Protagoras Part
19 Text | oxen only, and some for dogs; and some for no animals, The Republic Book
20 1 | qualities of horses, not of dogs? ~Yes, of horses. ~And dogs 21 1 | dogs? ~Yes, of horses. ~And dogs are deteriorated in the 22 1 | in the good qualities of dogs, and not of horses? ~Of 23 2 | you know that well-bred dogs are perfectly gentle to 24 3 | who are to be like wakeful dogs, and to see and hear with 25 3 | them, and behave not like dogs, but wolves, would be a 26 4 | fight against lean wiry dogs, rather than, with the dogs 27 4 | dogs, rather than, with the dogs on their side, against fat 28 4 | the auxiliaries were to be dogs, and to hear the voice of 29 5 | a question, I said: Are dogs divided into he's and she' 30 5 | and in the other duties of dogs? or do we intrust to the 31 5 | because I see in your house dogs for hunting, and of the 32 5 | taken in the breeding, your dogs and birds would greatly 33 5 | and to hunt together like dogs; and always and in all things, The Statesman Part
34 Intro| breed. And now, if we omit dogs, who can hardly be said 35 Text | for I hardly think that dogs should be reckoned among


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