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sightloving 1
sights 18
sigma 8
sign 30
signal-men 1
significance 12
significant 7
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30 returned
30 reward
30 save
30 sign
30 sir
30 skin
30 suffered
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sign

The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| live; and that the divine sign refused to allow him to 2 Intro| to know that the divine sign never interrupted him in 3 Intro| believed in his own oracular sign, of which he seemed to have 4 Intro| mission agrees with the divine sign which, according to our 5 Text | divers places of an oracle or sign which comes to me, and is 6 Text | in the indictment. This sign, which is a kind of voice, 7 Text | But the oracle made no sign of opposition, either when 8 Text | error. For the customary sign would surely have opposed 9 Text | wherefore the oracle gave no sign. For which reason, also, Cratylus Part
10 Intro| passed away and left no sign. But the best conception 11 Text | conceive mechane to be a sign of great accomplishment — 12 Text | letters: omicron was the sign of roundness, and therefore 13 Text | representation by any chance sign.~SOCRATES: Very good: but Euthydemus Part
14 Text | recognized the familiar divine sign: so I sat down again, and Euthyphro Part
15 Intro| Socrates, whose familiar sign he recognizes with interest. 16 Text | attack you about the familiar sign which occasionally, as you Phaedo Part
17 Text | refuse me.~Crito made a sign to the servant, who was Phaedrus Part
18 Intro| recognizes the oracular sign which forbids him to depart 19 Text | cross the stream the usual sign was given to me,—that sign 20 Text | sign was given to me,—that sign which always forbids, but The Republic Book
21 2 | deceives not, either by sign or word, by dream or waking 22 3 | disgraceful, and a great sign of the want of good-breeding, 23 6 | own case of the internal sign is hardly worth mentioning, The Sophist Part
24 Intro| which is an encouraging sign of our probable success 25 Text | ti) you would say is the sign of one, some in the dual ( The Statesman Part
26 Intro| Too many laws may be the sign of a corrupt and overcivilized 27 Intro| society, too few are the sign of an uncivilized one; as Theaetetus Part
28 Intro| Theaetetus. And having this sign of difference, I have knowledge. 29 Intro| sensations, which give no sign of themselves when unaccompanied 30 Text | notion of telling the mark or sign of difference which distinguishes


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