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child 129
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childhood 29
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29 attainment
29 basis
29 bonds
29 childhood
29 clothes
29 curious
29 dancing
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childhood

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | impressible than you are now—in childhood, or it may have been in Cratylus Part
2 Intro| divine origin, because in childhood, while the organs are pliable, 3 Intro| They develope rapidly in childhood, and when they are full Laws Book
4 2 | us dizzy, especially in childhood, the legislator will try 5 3 | brought them up from their childhood as the favourites of fortune, 6 6 | been imbued with them from childhood, and have been nurtured 7 7 | might we not expect in early childhood to make his soul more gentle 8 7 | observed that the plays of childhood have a great deal to do 9 7 | a man be brought up from childhood to the age of discretion 10 8 | every one from his earliest childhood has heard men speaking in 11 12 | different ages of life, whether childhood, or manhood, or any other Lysis Part
12 Text | that I am one who from my childhood upward have set my heart Phaedo Part
13 Intro| mansions. But hardly even in childhood did the thought of heaven Phaedrus Part
14 Intro| of the recollections of childhood might float about them still; Philebus Part
15 Intro| ideas come first of all in childhood through the medium of education, Protagoras Part
16 Text | commence in the first years of childhood, and last to the very end The Republic Book
17 6 | such an one from his early childhood be in all things first among 18 6 | when they are hardly past childhood, they devote only the time 19 6 | Just the opposite. In childhood and youth their study, and 20 7 | they have been from their childhood, and have their legs and 21 7 | presented to the mind in childhood; not, however, under any 22 7 | which were taught us in childhood, and under their parental 23 8 | man who has not from his childhood been used to play amid things 24 9 | other pleasures from his childhood upward: but the lover of The Statesman Part
25 Intro| infancy of philosophy, as in childhood, the language of pictures Theaetetus Part
26 Intro| naturally arises owing to the childhood of the human mind, like 27 Intro| Of the language learnt in childhood not a word may be remembered, Timaeus Part
28 Intro| irrigates the veins. Infancy and childhood is the chaos or first turbid 29 Text | said, the lessons of our childhood make a wonderful impression


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