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praises 60
praiseworthy 3
praising 33
pramnian 3
prance 2
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33 philosophies
33 pieces
33 poetical
33 praising
33 primitive
33 prize
33 regulations
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praising

Euthydemus
   Part
1 Text | devoted servant, and fell to praising and admiring of them. What Laws Book
2 1 | flown strain, whom are you praising or blaming, and to which 3 1 | may suppose a person to be praising wheat as a good kind of 4 2 | the brave and the coward, praising the one and censuring the 5 4 | example the lines of conduct, praising and rewarding some actions 6 5 | that he honours his soul by praising her, and he is very ready 7 10 | be entirely mistaken in praising any one who has some special 8 11 | less; and there shall be no praising of any goods, or oath taken 9 11 | the law will never tire of praising him who gives them those Menexenus Part
10 Intro| quite equal to the task of praising men to themselves. When 11 Text | among the persons whom he is praising.~MENEXENUS: Do you think 12 Text | that we should begin by praising the land which is their 13 Text | and that will be a way of praising their noble birth.~The country Phaedrus Part
14 Intro| preachers are in the habit of praising God ‘without regard to truth 15 Text | thesis of yours without praising the discretion of the non-lover The Republic Book
16 2 | I desire to hear you too praising justice and censuring injustice. 17 2 | Such is their manner of praising the one and censuring the 18 4 | be afraid that he may be praising, not new songs, but a new 19 4 | and I am very far from praising them. ~But do you not admire, 20 6 | is such a one as we were praising; at whom they were so very 21 9 | pleasantest, each will be found praising his own and depreciating 22 10 | Now can we be right in praising and admiring another who 23 10 | no disgrace to himself in praising and pitying anyone who comes The Seventh Letter Part
24 Text | was forced to say, when praising true philosophy that it 25 Text | Archytes and the Tarentines, praising the philosophical studies The Symposium Part
26 Text | previous speakers, instead of praising the god Love, or unfolding 27 Text | always the right way of praising everything. May I say without 28 Text | take my turn with you in praising love, and saying that I 29 Text | will be out of order in praising me again when he ought rather Theaetetus Part
30 Intro| for Theodorus has been praising you in a style of which 31 Text | heard some people highly praising his behaviour in this very 32 Text | praise any one as he has been praising you.~THEAETETUS: I am glad 33 Text | SOCRATES: I cannot help praising you, Theaetetus, and yet


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