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hermocrates 13
hermogenes 367
hermus 1
hero 29
herodicus 7
herodotus 4
heroes 42
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29 gains
29 herd
29 herds
29 hero
29 hither
29 impure
29 inseparable
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hero

The Apology
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1 Text | Telamon, and any other ancient hero who has suffered death through Cratylus Part
2 Text | mountain wildness of his hero’s nature.~HERMOGENES: That 3 Text | the meaning of the wordhero’? (Eros with an eta, in Gorgias Part
4 Text | ironical.~SOCRATES: No, by the hero Zethus, Callicles, by whose 5 Text | still more enterprising hero shall break them, there 6 Text | voted that Miltiades, the hero of Marathon, should be thrown Laches Part
7 Intro| generals, and Socrates, the hero of Delium, are still in Laws Book
8 5 | some God, or demigod, or hero, and, in the distribution 9 7 | be a God, or demigod, or hero to mankind, or able to take Lysis Part
10 Intro| the feeble person into a hero; (compare Symposium).~It Protagoras Part
11 Text | together stay the force of the hero (Il.).’~And I summon you, The Republic Book
12 2 | offspring of an illustrious hero." ~The epithet is very appropriate, 13 3 | horrid rape; or of any other hero or son of a god daring to 14 3 | the circumstance that the hero Eurypylus, after he has 15 5 | him. ~Certainly. ~But the hero who has distinguished himself, 16 5 | compliment appropriate to a hero in the flower of his age, 17 8 | gentleman parades like a hero, and nobody sees or cares? ~ 18 10 | represents some pitiful hero who is drawling out his 19 10 | which Odysseus tells to the hero Alcinous, yet this, too, 20 10 | this, too, is a tale of a hero, Er the son of Armenius, The Sophist Part
21 Text | further distinguished as a hero of debate, who professed The Symposium Part
22 Intro| coward into an inspired hero.~And there have been true 23 Intro| bringing his great master and hero into connexion with nameless 24 Text | would become an inspired hero, equal to the bravest, at Theaetetus Part
25 Intro| omitted.~Theaetetus, the hero of the battle of Corinth 26 Intro| Socrates in the wrong. Like the hero of a novel, he is not to 27 Intro| them?’ Nay, but the true hero of dialectic would have 28 Text | different if I were a true hero of dialectic: and O that 29 Text | original difficulty. The hero of dialectic will retort


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