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blessings 18
blest 9
blight 2
blind 33
blinded 5
blindfolded 1
blindfolding 1
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33 arrangement
33 attaining
33 bitter
33 blind
33 branches
33 conquered
33 convince
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blind

Crito
   Part
1 Text | out of her; the halt, the blind, the maimed, were not more Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| study of them is apt to blind the judgment and to render Gorgias Part
3 Intro| They are very kind and very blind to their own faults; the 4 Intro| who is not actuated by a blind ambition will only undertake 5 Text | see to be painful, but are blind to the advantage which ensues Laws Book
6 1 | fourth is wealth, not the blind god [Pluto], but one who Meno Part
7 Intro| speakers, are denounced as ‘blind leaders of the blind.’ The 8 Intro| as ‘blind leaders of the blind.’ The doctrine of the immortality Phaedo Part
9 Text | walk in the ways of the blind: and when philosophy offers 10 Text | degree that my eyes grew blind to things which I had seemed Phaedrus Part
11 Text | wit to discover why he was blind, but by Stesichorus, who 12 Text | is like the groping of a blind man. Yet, surely, he who 13 Text | of a comparison with the blind, or deaf. The rhetorician, The Republic Book
14 1 | they, he said, if they are blind and cannot see? ~You mean 15 3 | grow feeble and dull and blind, his mind never waking up 16 5 | may be supposed not to be blind to the risks of war, but 17 6 | such persons, I ask, simply blind? ~Truly, he replied, they 18 6 | bad, and the best of them blind? You would not deny that 19 6 | intelligence are only like blind men who feel their way along 20 6 | you wish to behold what is blind and crooked and base, when 21 6 | see dimly, and are nearly blind; they seem to have no clearness 22 7 | before, like sight into blind eyes. ~They undoubtedly 23 7 | end; he is the reverse of blind, but his keen eyesight is 24 8 | would never have made a blind god director of his chorus, The Seventh Letter Part
25 Text | the goddess of love. He is blind and cannot see in those 26 Text | impious, would not be entirely blind to the character of such The Sophist Part
27 Text | needed.~STRANGER: Yes, a blind man, as they say, might The Statesman Part
28 Intro| in spite of law, and is blind with ignorance and passion, Theaetetus Part
29 Intro| the sense of sight: to the blind the conception of space 30 Intro| truth?’ it accepts the ‘blind witness of eyes and ears;’ 31 Text | be truly described as the blind directing the blind; for 32 Text | the blind directing the blind; for to add those things Timaeus Part
33 Text | death the liver becomes blind, and delivers oracles too


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