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bitter

The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| not unamusing.’ And hence bitter enmities had arisen; the Gorgias Part
2 Text | evil of old men, and use bitter words towards them, whether Laws Book
3 4 | companion, but has indeed also a bitter and brackish quality; filling 4 8 | a very disagreeable and bitter thing. Wherefore a man ought 5 11 | and moroseness, and pays a bitter penalty for his anger. And Lysis Part
6 Text | moist, the cold the hot, the bitter the sweet, the sharp the Philebus Part
7 Text | the other;—the sweet has a bitter, as the common saying is, The Republic Book
8 1 | Socrates! he replied, with a bitter laugh; that's your ironical The Statesman Part
9 Intro| technical language. He is bitter and satirical, and seems 10 Intro| by law. Nothing is more bitter in all his writings than 11 Text | when lawless is the most bitter and oppressive to the subject.~ The Symposium Part
12 Text | opposite, such as hot and cold, bitter and sweet, moist and dry, Theaetetus Part
13 Text | bitterness but something bitter; as I myself become not 14 Text | whether it become sweet, bitter, or of any other quality, 15 Text | food appears to be and is bitter, and to the man in health 16 Text | in health the opposite of bitter. Now I cannot conceive that Timaeus Part
17 Intro| abstergent, like potash and soda, bitter. Purgatives of a weaker 18 Intro| bright, and sweet, and also bitter and smooth, in order that 19 Intro| from being corroded grows bitter, and as the bitter element 20 Intro| grows bitter, and as the bitter element refines away, becomes 21 Intro| When tinged with blood the bitter substance has a red colour, 22 Intro| of grass; or again, the bitter substance has an auburn 23 Intro| the secretion of dark and bitter bile, which, when mingled 24 Intro| the briny phlegm and other bitter and bilious humours wander 25 Text | and soda, are all termed bitter. But the particles which 26 Text | and should also have a bitter quality, in order that the 27 Text | when, making use of the bitter part of the liver, to which 28 Text | invading, and diffusing this bitter element swiftly through 29 Text | having variegated colours and bitter properties, as well as acid 30 Text | everywhere corroded becomes bitter, and is injurious to every 31 Text | uncorrupted. Sometimes, when the bitter element is refined away, 32 Text | colour mingles with the bitter matter when new flesh is 33 Text | and briny phlegm and other bitter and bilious humours wander


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