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sister 28
sisters 6
sisyphus 5
sit 28
sits 7
sitting 37
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28 rescue
28 seeming
28 sister
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sit

Charmides
   Part
1 Text | were present.~I was.~Then sit down, and tell us the whole Crito Part
2 Text | SOCRATES: Then why did you sit and say nothing, instead Euthydemus Part
3 Text | one when he is about to sit down, and then laughs and Laws Book
4 9 | the vote let the judges sit in order of seniority over 5 9 | children, neither let him sit at the same table with them, Lysis Part
6 Text | into the Palaestra, and sit down and talk, I believe Meno Part
7 Text | Theog.):~‘Eat and drink and sit with the mighty, and make Phaedo Part
8 Text | went on to show that I sit here because my body is Phaedrus Part
9 Intro| approved by ‘the many who sit in judgment,’ there are 10 Text | where would you please to sit?~SOCRATES: Let us turn aside 11 Text | by the Ilissus; we will sit down at some quiet spot.~ 12 Text | a place in which we can sit down.~PHAEDRUS: Do you see 13 Text | grass on which we may either sit or lie down.~SOCRATES: Move 14 Text | approved by the many who sit in judgment; nor with the Protagoras Part
15 Text | engagement, suppose that you sit down and tell me what passed, 16 Text | council in which you may sit and discuss.—This was agreed The Republic Book
17 2 | to leave his calling and sit idle in the market-place? ~ 18 2 | is applied to those who sit in the market-place engaged 19 3 | Diomede in Homer, ~"Friend sit still and obey my word," ~ 20 4 | standing and making them sit; what honor is due to parents; 21 8 | has made reason and spirit sit down on the ground obediently The Statesman Part
22 Text | quite right; for how can he sit at every man’s side all Theaetetus Part
23 Intro| he invites Theaetetus to sit by them.~‘Yes,’ says Socrates, ‘ 24 Intro| person—‘Good people, you sit and declaim about the gods, 25 Intro| if he will ‘make his mind sit down’ and look at itself 26 Text | fellow; tell him to come and sit by me.~THEODORUS: I will. 27 Text | hither, Theaetetus, and sit by Socrates.~SOCRATES: By 28 Text | first? whoever misses shall sit down, as at a game of ball,


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