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aged

Crito
   Part
1 Intro| as he is informed by his aged friend and contemporary 2 Intro| selection of Crito, the aged friend, as the fittest person Euthyphro Part
3 Text | serf, have charged your aged father with murder. You Laches Part
4 Intro| the elder Thucydides, two aged men who live together, are 5 Intro| the youngest.~First is the aged Lysimachus, who may be compared Laws Book
6 2 | at the same things as the aged—in order, I say, to produce 7 2 | melody and rhythm. But the aged chorus must know all the 8 4 | in the state give to the aged. Comparing now the two forms 9 6 | and warm baths for the aged, placing by them abundance 10 8 | beneath the wisdom of an aged legislator. These lesser 11 11 | souls of the living who are aged and high in honour; wherever 12 11 | and grandfather and other aged relations, he will have Parmenides Part
13 Intro| told that Parmenides was ‘aged but well-favoured,’ and 14 Intro| about sixty-five years old, aged but well-favouredZeno, Phaedo Part
15 Intro| Thebes’ (Mem.), Crito the aged friend, the attendant of The Republic Book
16 1 | I thought him very much aged. He was seated on a cushioned 17 1 | Cephalus, than conversing with aged men; for I regard them as 18 1 | How well I remember the aged poet Sophocles, when in 19 3 | speaker is not Homer, but the aged priest himself. And in this 20 8 | fatherly counsel of the aged will they listen to them 21 8 | and a cruel guardian of an aged parent; and this is real 22 10 | Pamphylia, and had murdered his aged father and his elder brother, The Seventh Letter Part
23 Text | send a friend of mine, the aged Socrates, whom I should The Statesman Part
24 Intro| The white locks of the aged became black; the cheeks 25 Text | the white locks of the aged darkened again, and the Timaeus Part
26 Intro| since passed. Thereupon an aged priest said to him: ‘O Solon, 27 Intro| beneficial to the limbs of the aged rustic than the prescriptions 28 Text | story which I heard from an aged man; for Critias, at the 29 Text | briefly, Socrates, what the aged Critias heard from Solon


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