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unseasonably 1
unseemliness 4
unseemly 11
unseen 28
unserviceable 1
unsettle 1
unsettled 3
Frequency    [«  »]
28 tends
28 tyrannical
28 unconscious
28 unseen
28 upward
28 verbal
28 wit
Plato
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unseen

Cratylus
   Part
1 Text | him Hades, not from the unseen (aeides)—far otherwise, Gorgias Part
2 Intro| nature of the mind which is unseen can only be represented 3 Intro| mining all within, Infects unseen.’~The ‘accustomed irony’ 4 Intro| parable relating to the unseen world, is consistent with 5 Intro| the seen, and also of the unseen, and moves in a region between Phaedo Part
6 Intro| reason from the seen to the unseen, and that we are creating 7 Intro| ever prevail about things unseen, the hope of immortality 8 Text | existences—one seen, the other unseen.~Let us suppose them.~The 9 Text | is the changing, and the unseen is the unchanging?~That 10 Text | seen or not seen?~Not seen.~Unseen then?~Yes.~Then the soul 11 Text | soul is more like to the unseen, and the body to the seen?~ Phaedrus Part
12 Intro| love directed towards the unseen, answering to dialectic 13 Intro| or perfect love of the unseen, is total abstinence from 14 Intro| of knowledge—an inner and unseen world, which seemed to exist The Republic Book
15 2 | an evil, whether seen or unseen by gods and men. ~I had 16 4 | portion, whether seen or unseen by gods and men. ~Nonsense, 17 4 | virtue, whether seen or unseen of gods and men, or to be 18 7 | which is of being and of the unseen can make the soul look upward, 19 9 | I add, "whether seen or unseen by gods and men"? ~Let the The Sophist Part
20 Text | from heaven and from the unseen to earth, and they literally 21 Text | themselves from above, out of an unseen world, mightily contending Theaetetus Part
22 Intro| They are universal and unseen; they belong to all times— 23 Intro| that it may dwell in the unseen. The sense only presents 24 Intro| we are speaking of things unseen, the principal terms which 25 Intro| holds communion with the unseen world. Somehow, he knows Timaeus Part
26 Intro| body, the intelligible and unseen to the visible and corporeal. 27 Intro| they not also pervade the unseen world, with which by their 28 Text | as in a field, animals unseen by reason of their smallness


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