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hither 29
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hits 2
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29 herd
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29 inseparable
29 irrational
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hither

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | endeavour to prove to you.~Come hither, Meletus, and let me ask 2 Text | will not bring any of them hither in order to petition you Critias Part
3 Text | the priests and brought hither by Solon, I doubt not that Euthydemus Part
4 Text | That is why we have come hither, Socrates; and our purpose 5 Text | of goodness, do you come hither to teach? And were you not Laches Part
6 Text | neighbouring states, but rushes hither straight, and exhibits at 7 Text | pursue, and fly quickly hither and thither’; and he passes Menexenus Part
8 Text | hour of destiny brings you hither; but if you neglect our Meno Part
9 Text | him.~MENO: Certainly. Come hither, boy.~SOCRATES: He is Greek, Parmenides Part
10 Text | mere child when I last came hither from Clazomenae, but that Phaedo Part
11 Intro| the impure soul wanders hither and thither without companion 12 Text | Athens has found his way hither; so that we had no clear 13 Text | other world, and returning hither, are born again from the 14 Text | follow the water up and down, hither and thither, over the earth— 15 Text | those regions and rush back hither, they again fill the hollows Philebus Part
16 Text | question, and how came we hither? Were we not enquiring whether Protagoras Part
17 Text | news? and why have you come hither at this unearthly hour?~ 18 Text | fatigue, I got up and came hither direct.~I, who knew the 19 Text | you for having brought me hither; I would not have missed The Republic Book
20 4 | not, he replied. ~Come up hither, I said, and behold the 21 5 | you that we found our way hither in the search after justice 22 9 | the words which brought us hither: Was not someone saying 23 10 | spirit was: "He comes not hither, and will never come." And The Sophist Part
24 Text | our friend before we came hither, and he excused himself Theaetetus Part
25 Text | THEODORUS: I will. Come hither, Theaetetus, and sit by Timaeus Part
26 Intro| themselves to be related to them. Hither came Solon, and was received 27 Text | equipoise, but swaying unevenly hither and thither, was shaken 28 Text | of air or water, is borne hither and thither, until its parts, 29 Text | are borne up and down and hither and thither towards their


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