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wishes-what 1
wishing 6
wishing-all 1
wit 28
witchcraft 5
with 5073
withdraw 11
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28 unseen
28 upward
28 verbal
28 wit
27 adopted
27 analyze
27 anticipation
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wit

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | man who has never had the wit to be idle during his whole Cratylus Part
2 Intro| them to be invented by the wit of man. With few exceptions, Euthydemus Part
3 Intro| Some superior degree of wit or subtlety is attributed 4 Text | she-Sophist, and had the wit to shoot up many new heads 5 Text | marvellous dexterity of wit, I said, enabled you to Gorgias Part
6 Text | habit of a bold and ready wit, which knows how to manage 7 Text | cannot say very much for his wit when he conceded to you Laches Part
8 Intro| him, and has never had the wit to do or discover anything. Laws Book
9 1 | and the Cretans have more wit than words. Now I am afraid 10 1 | been granted hold good: to wit, that those who are rightly 11 3 | practised it. No one had the wit to suspect another of a Lysis Part
12 Text | would show a great want of wit: do you not agree.~Yes.~ Menexenus Part
13 Text | speak?~SOCRATES: Of my own wit, most likely nothing; but Meno Part
14 Text | habit of hearing: and your wit will have discovered, I Phaedo Part
15 Text | required has been proven; to wit, that our souls existed 16 Text | himself and his own want of wit, because he is annoyed, 17 Text | at all, for they have the wit to be well pleased with Phaedrus Part
18 Text | Homer, for he never had the wit to discover why he was blind, 19 Text | for the memory and for the wit. Thamus replied: O most Philebus Part
20 Text | over us, and we are at our wit’s end.~SOCRATES: There is The Republic Book
21 8 | said, those who have the wit will doubtless forgive us. ~ The Symposium Part
22 Intro| from him, and is at his wit’s end. He then proceeds 23 Intro| Aristophanes ‘the cause of wit in others,’ and also in 24 Text | die: so that I am at my wit’s end.~And this is what 25 Text | had failed. So I was at my wit’s end; no one was ever more Theaetetus Part
26 Intro| not know.~We are at our wit’s end, and may therefore 27 Text | others and have not the wit to answer them myself, is Timaeus Part
28 Text | there are two kinds; to wit, madness and ignorance.


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