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approaches 17
approaching 18
approbation 2
appropriate 31
appropriated 6
appropriately 9
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31 admissions
31 appearances
31 applies
31 appropriate
31 arisen
31 bed
31 believed
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appropriate

Charmides
   Part
1 PreS | style of one author is not appropriate to another; as in society, Cratylus Part
2 Intro| you may give them all the appropriate sounds, or only some of 3 Intro| likenesses, which are the appropriate expressions, that would 4 Text | derivation in every way appropriate to the God of war.~HERMOGENES: 5 Text | may either give all the appropriate colours and figures, or 6 Text | if he gives all that is appropriate will produce a good image, 7 Text | a sentence which is not appropriate to the matter, and acknowledge 8 Text | likenesses, which are perfectly appropriate, this would be the most Laws Book
9 5 | And if he is discovered to appropriate it, let it be confiscated, 10 6 | after what is suitable and appropriate. For, as Cleinias says, 11 7 | sort of thing which will be appropriate if we have such strains 12 7 | order; giving to each their appropriate and becoming name. These 13 7 | described the dances which are appropriate to noble bodies and generous 14 10 | has an action and passion appropriate to it. Over these, down 15 12 | dangers, which is a disgrace appropriate to his nature, but he shall Phaedrus Part
16 Intro| of seriousness,’ we may appropriate to ourselves the words of The Republic Book
17 2 | hero." ~The epithet is very appropriate, for there is something 18 5 | into his head shall seek to appropriate the whole State to himself, 19 5 | seems to be a compliment appropriate to a hero in the flower The Seventh Letter Part
20 Text | and that he should then appropriate it for himself and treacherously The Sophist Part
21 Text | thing receiving also its appropriate colour.~THEAETETUS: Is not The Statesman Part
22 Intro| as in the Sophist, has no appropriate character, and appears only 23 Text | individual workmen their appropriate task until they have completed Theaetetus Part
24 Intro| to place. The eye and the appropriate object come together, and 25 Text | out of the eye meeting the appropriate motion, and that what we 26 Text | sense:—When the eye and the appropriate object meet together and Timaeus Part
27 Intro| excellent, Critias, and very appropriate to a Panathenaic festival; 28 Intro| they should receive their appropriate exercise. For the body is 29 Intro| have a history and began to appropriate the legends of other nations, 30 Text | this or by any other more appropriate nameassuming the name, 31 Text | seven that which is most appropriate to mind and intelligence;


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