Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] scandals 2 scanty 2 scarce 2 scarcely 29 scare 1 scared 2 scaring 2 | Frequency [« »] 29 retain 29 rewards 29 rites 29 scarcely 29 scientific 29 sex 29 shoes | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances scarcely |
The Apology Part
1 Text | I was saying, they have scarcely spoken the truth at all; Charmides Part
2 Text | what he is like. He had scarcely said the word, when Charmides The First Alcibiades Part
3 Pre | twentieth debatable portion scarcely in any degree affects our Gorgias Part
4 Intro| is clearly marked, but is scarcely reconcilable with another 5 Intro| verisimilitude to the tale.~It is scarcely necessary to repeat that 6 Intro| Moral evil would then be scarcely distinguishable from physical; 7 Intro| and criminal classes, who scarcely reflect at all, except on 8 Intro| from their own natures, and scarcely any one dares to think for Laws Book
9 3 | from them; and they had scarcely any means of felling timber. Menexenus Part
10 Pre | twentieth debatable portion scarcely in any degree affects our Philebus Part
11 Intro| is so familiar as to be scarcely observed by us. Our sense 12 Intro| the antecedent pains are scarcely perceived by us, being almost 13 Intro| ethical nature of pleasure is scarcely considered, and the merely The Republic Book
14 6 | whereas weak natures are scarcely capable of any very great The Second Alcibiades Part
15 Text | ALCIBIADES: Surely not. But I scarcely understand what I mean myself.~ The Seventh Letter Part
16 Text | Socrates, whom I should scarcely scruple to describe as the The Sophist Part
17 Intro| term; the after reflection scarcely occurred to them that the 18 Intro| facts. And certainly we can scarcely understand how a deep thinker 19 Intro| mystics. And though he can be scarcely said to have mixed much 20 Text | Where, indeed?~STRANGER: I scarcely think that he can look anywhere; 21 Text | cannot be one.~THEAETETUS: Scarcely.~STRANGER: Then we may suppose Theaetetus Part
22 Intro| the word ‘science’ could scarcely be explained to them, except 23 Intro| the army to Athens. He was scarcely alive, for he had been badly 24 Text | or dead?~EUCLID: He was scarcely alive, for he has been badly 25 Text | in any other, and should scarcely have thought possible; for 26 Text | better than another—they will scarcely venture to maintain, that 27 Text | anything. I speak of what I scarcely understand; but the soul 28 Text | And yet the argument will scarcely admit of both. But, as we Timaeus Part
29 Text | number, and hence they can scarcely be said to know that their