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permeates 2
permission 11
permit 20
permitted 28
permitting 5
permutation 3
permutations 1
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28 non-lover
28 pausanias
28 perceptions
28 permitted
28 purposes
28 pythagorean
28 reflected
Plato
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permitted

The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| and his own death has been permitted by the gods, because it 2 Text | cannot, for a bad man is not permitted to injure a better than Cratylus Part
3 Intro| order that the truth may be permitted to appear: 2. as Benfey 4 Text | SOCRATES: And yet, if you are permitted to put in and pull out any Laws Book
5 6 | imagine that he will be permitted to hold such an important 6 7 | the state? nor shall he be permitted to communicate his compositions 7 7 | and waste places shall be permitted, but on cultivated ground 8 7 | consecrated wilds he shall not be permitted; and any one who meets him 9 11 | approves. He shall not be permitted to have more property than 10 11 | sexes, the father shall be permitted to put away his son, but 11 11 | lyric verse, shall not be permitted to ridicule any of the citizens, 12 12 | rulers, then he shall be permitted to live as a private individual; 13 12 | hinders the other shall not be permitted to make any offering or Phaedo Part
14 Intro| philosopher who departs pure is permitted to enter the company of 15 Intro| of evil, if he knowingly permitted, but could have prevented 16 Text | is better dead, he is not permitted to be his own benefactor, 17 Text | For the impure are not permitted to approach the pure. These Philebus Part
18 Intro| desire to have, but are not permitted. Though a human tyrant would 19 Text | pleasure. For we were not permitted to begin by mingling in Protagoras Part
20 Text | tell me whether I may be permitted to give this answer on your The Republic Book
21 2 | misery-the poet is not to be permitted to say; though he may say 22 3 | breath they shall not be permitted to affirm. We will not have 23 3 | State such as he are not permitted to exist; the law will not 24 4 | we neither have nor are permitted to have, but you may; do 25 5 | and it ought not to be permitted. ~Then clearly the next 26 10 | a city when the evil are permitted to have authority and the The Symposium Part
27 Intro| of virtue and wisdom is permitted among us; and when these Timaeus Part
28 Intro| them as far as necessity permitted.~The probable conclusion


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