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willingness 6
wills 10
wilt 1
win 30
wind 31
wind-egg 3
wind-eggs 1
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30 tribe
30 views
30 wide
30 win
29 aged
29 ambition
29 aspects
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win

Cratylus
   Part
1 Intro| because in his eagerness to win Hippodamia, he was unconscious 2 Text | near), in his eagerness to win Hippodamia by all means Euthyphro Part
3 Text | Socrates, and that you will win your cause; and I think 4 Text | and I think that I shall win my own.~SOCRATES: And what Gorgias Part
5 Intro| they are, that they may win the esteem or admiration 6 Intro| of the majority, he must win over the majority to himself. 7 Text | advisers; they are the men who win their point.~SOCRATES: I Laws Book
8 1 | which the better citizens win a victory over the mob and 9 2 | adjudge victors ought to win; for our ways are far and 10 3 | that the conquerors did not win glorious victories both 11 4 | laws of the state, he shall win the palm; and to him who 12 5 | peace or war, desires to win the palm of obedience to 13 8 | pleasure, which if they win, they will live happily; 14 9 | law must always seek to win over the doers and sufferers 15 11 | which above all others will win him the favour of the Gods.~ 16 11 | the law enables a man to win a particular cause, whether 17 12 | third court, then if he win he shall receive from the Lysis Part
18 Text | your own honour; for if you win your beautiful love, your Phaedo Part
19 Intro| belief for ourselves; or to win it back again when it is Phaedrus Part
20 Text | honours them on earth. They win the love of Terpsichore Protagoras Part
21 Text | will be most likely to win esteem, and not praise only, The Republic Book
22 5 | he may be more eager to win the prize of valor. ~Capital, 23 9 | knowledge, and pursue after and win the pleasures which wisdom 24 10 | given back, that so she may win that palm of appearance The Seventh Letter Part
25 Text | consequence, he now tried to win all of us over by kindness: 26 Text | of such a man would be to win the greatest power and honour The Symposium Part
27 Intro| manners would not allow him to win a victory either over his 28 Text | more than I could hope to win him. For I well knew that Theaetetus Part
29 Intro| language, being neither able to win acceptance for the one nor Timaeus Part
30 Intro| their seeming probability, win the confidence of the reader.


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