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repressed 2
reprimand 1
reprinted 1
reproach 28
reproached 7
reproaches 11
reproaching 3
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28 reflected
28 remembered
28 rep
28 reproach
28 rescue
28 seeming
28 sister
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reproach

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | only says that he has, I reproach him with undervaluing the 2 Text | wise, when they want to reproach you. If you had waited a Gorgias Part
3 Intro| and retort upon you the reproach which you cast upon me,— 4 Text | bring against me, for you reproach me with always saying the 5 Text | always saying the same; but I reproach you with never saying the 6 Text | conflict. And I retort your reproach of me, and say, that you Laws Book
7 5 | vulgarity is a matter of reproach to a freeman, and should 8 7 | bring upon human nature the reproach, that of all animals man 9 11 | evils they are, which cast a reproach upon the succour of adversity. 10 11 | reproaches against others cannot reproach them without attempting 11 11 | is what we make matter of reproach against him. But then, do 12 12 | necessary, and not make that a reproach, or bring in action against 13 12 | drawn in the use of terms of reproach. A man does not always deserve Phaedo Part
14 Text | then I shall not have to reproach myself hereafter with not Phaedrus Part
15 Intro| nothing with which they can reproach Lysias in being a writer; 16 Text | dread, and you would avoid reproach, in all probability the 17 Text | however ill-disposed, would reproach Lysias with being an author?~ Philebus Part
18 Intro| in the risk and bear the reproach which will await us’: i.e. 19 Text | and take our part of the reproach which will await us, when The Republic Book
20 1 | instead of these names of reproach, he is termed happy and 21 9 | employments and manual arts a reproach? Only because they imply The Sophist Part
22 Intro| indistinguishable. There was no reproach conveyed by the word; the The Symposium Part
23 Text | the persons who bring a reproach on love; and some have been 24 Text | only preserved as a term of reproach. In the second place, the Theaetetus Part
25 Text | midwives, I am barren, and the reproach which is often made against 26 Text | expose ourselves to the reproach of talking childishly.~THEODORUS: Timaeus Part
27 Text | pleasure and is deemed a reproach under the idea that the 28 Text | not justly a matter for reproach. For no man is voluntarily


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