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tenderest 1
tenderness 7
tenders 1
tending 28
tendons 1
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tenet 2
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28 sudden
28 superiority
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28 tending
28 tends
28 tyrannical
28 unconscious
Plato
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tending

Cratylus
   Part
1 Text | multitude of names, all tending in the same direction. I Crito Part
2 Text | will the evil be, whither tending and what affecting, in the Gorgias Part
3 Intro| dialogue, the verbal similarity tending to show that they were written 4 Intro| politics which are always tending to the well-being of states— 5 Intro| while in some respects tending to improve, has in others Menexenus Part
6 Intro| dramatic element is always tending to prevail over the rhetorical. Meno Part
7 Intro| Plato has been constantly tending in the previous Dialogues. 8 Intro| science and human action are tending to go beyond facts. They Parmenides Part
9 Intro| the soil, and are always tending to reappear, sometimes in Phaedo Part
10 Intro| probable future to which we are tending. The greatest changes of Philebus Part
11 Intro| truth, and he is always tending to see abstractions within The Sophist Part
12 Intro| he is not relative, and tending to obscure his higher attributes 13 Text | is agriculture, and the tending of mortal creatures, and 14 Text | branches of knowledge are tending, is not understood.~THEAETETUS: The Statesman Part
15 Intro| living animals. And the tending of living animals may be 16 Intro| animals may be either a tending of individuals, or a managing 17 Intro| if we saymanaging’ or ‘tendinganimals, the term would 18 Intro| already included in the art of tending herds. There remains only 19 Text | STRANGER: And the breeding and tending of living beings may be 20 Text | observed to be sometimes a tending of the individual; in other 21 Text | Shall we call this art of tending many animals together, the 22 Text | duty; if we say either ‘tending’ the herds, or ‘managing’ 23 Text | these same differences the ‘tending’ of herds, comprehending 24 Text | art of rearing horses, or tending herds, or divination, or Theaetetus Part
25 Intro| to which they were both tending. For Aristotle as well as 26 Intro| love of system is always tending to prevail over the historical Timaeus Part
27 Intro| things have a cause and are tending towards an end—this is the 28 Intro| subjected. He was always tending to argue from what was near


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