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immediate 27
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34 husbandmen
34 imitator
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34 impossibility
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immediately

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | who are my murderers, that immediately after my departure punishment Cratylus Part
2 Intro| inestimable gift would have immediately been diffused over a whole Critias Part
3 Text | the sea, but the country immediately about and surrounding the Gorgias Part
4 Intro| new order of the world was immediately under the government of 5 Text | accord to go where he will be immediately punished; he will run to Ion Part
6 Intro| Muse, and the ring which immediately follows is the poet himself; Laws Book
7 1 | disorderly person, will immediately have him most severely punished, 8 3 | anything great or powerful, immediately has the feeling that—”If 9 9 | and are sorry for the deed immediately afterwards; or again, when 10 9 | and avenges himself, not immediately and at the moment, but with 11 12 | made through the herald immediately after each decision in the Meno Part
12 Intro| their weakness; for he adds immediately afterwards, ‘I have said 13 Intro| series of Plato’s works immediately follows the Republic, though Phaedo Part
14 Intro| Those who maintain it are immediately compelled to renounce the 15 Text | perish and come to an end—immediately on her release from the 16 Text | blown away and destroyed immediately on quitting the body, as Phaedrus Part
17 Intro| writings. First, we do not immediately realize that under the marble 18 Text | called ‘the recantation,’ immediately his sight returned to him. Philebus Part
19 Intro| the assertion which almost immediately follows, that pleasure and Protagoras Part
20 Text | of the pleasure which is immediately given by them, but on account 21 Text | such a state:—if we had immediately and at the time answeredThe Republic Book
22 2 | he obtains the power, he immediately becomes unjust as far as The Second Alcibiades Part
23 Text | likely to suffer thereby or immediately to lose his life. And yet The Seventh Letter Part
24 Text | the customary greeting and immediately after it he said, “If in 25 Text | erroneous teaching, which immediately my arrival I found to be The Statesman Part
26 Intro| ancestors, who came into being immediately after the end of the last 27 Text | co-operative arts those which are immediately concerned with States, and The Symposium Part
28 Intro| that his own death would immediately follow: and the gods, who 29 Intro| description of Socrates follows immediately after the speech of Socrates; Theaetetus Part
30 Intro| power of naming is almost immediately observable. And therefore 31 Intro| those who rest knowledge immediately upon sense, that explanation Timaeus Part
32 Intro| of fire, whether acting immediately or through the medium of 33 Intro| only points the way, and is immediately verified by experiment. 34 Intro| of the immortal part, not immediately but mediately, through the


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