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Alphabetical [« »] tenders 1 tending 28 tendons 1 tends 28 tenet 2 tenets 5 tenfold 3 | Frequency [« »] 28 superiority 28 syllable 28 tending 28 tends 28 tyrannical 28 unconscious 28 unseen | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances tends |
Charmides Part
1 Text | replied.~But which most tends to make him happy? the knowledge Cratylus Part
2 Intro| sophistical whole, and ultimately tends to abolish the distinction 3 Intro| of the same kind, which tends to disguise the fact that 4 Text | onesis, the action which tends to advantage; and the original Euthydemus Part
5 Intro| have no definite sphere, tends to interfere with the prosecution Laches Part
6 Text | they should have one which tends to improve and not to injure Laws Book
7 4 | yet there is nothing which tends more to the improvement 8 6 | equable and symmetrical tends infinitely more to virtue 9 7 | education is that which tends most, to the improvement 10 7 | The grand, and that which tends to courage, may be fairly 11 8 | follow any pursuit which tends to this end, and they laugh 12 8 | which of our enactments tends to virtue and which not. Lysis Part
13 Intro| the very mention of them tends to disturb the equability 14 Intro| not inexhaustible; and it tends to weaken the person who Phaedrus Part
15 Text | divine, and which by nature tends to soar aloft and carry Philebus Part
16 Intro| confounding God with the world, tends to identify the first with 17 Intro| But the power of thinking tends to increase with age, and Protagoras Part
18 Text | temperance, and courage,— which tends to show that virtue can The Republic Book
19 1 | shepherd or neatherd fattens or tends the sheep or oxen with a 20 1 | the shepherd as a shepherd tends the sheep not with a view 21 7 | of geometry-whether that tends in any degree to make more The Sophist Part
22 Intro| obnoxious or derided class; this tends to define the meaning. Or, The Statesman Part
23 Intro| person on the other hand tends to degenerate into a new The Symposium Part
24 Text | and in company with him tends that which he brings forth; Theaetetus Part
25 Intro| the analogous word logos tends to create, of a proposition 26 Intro| any one of them. It also tends to correct itself, because 27 Intro| of knowing it. It equally tends to hinder the other great Timaeus Part
28 Text | towards which the motion tends below, but things which