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Alphabetical [« »] minds-not 1 mine 63 mines 2 mingle 28 mingled 47 mingles 17 mingling 20 | Frequency [« »] 28 lawgiver 28 legislate 28 lightly 28 mingle 28 mountains 28 non-lover 28 pausanias | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances mingle |
Gorgias Part
1 Text | health, and medicine would mingle in an indiscriminate mass. Laws Book
2 4 | as they can; they do not mingle persuasion with coercion, Philebus Part
3 Intro| pure sciences; but shall we mingle the impure—the art which 4 Intro| them all in; they shall mingle in an Homeric ‘meeting of 5 Text | SOCRATES: Yes; and now mingle this with the other.~PROTARCHUS: 6 Text | various opposites, when you mingle with them the class of the 7 Text | you remember how pleasures mingle with pains in lamentation 8 Text | SOCRATES: Then now let us mingle, Protarchus, at the same 9 Text | to throw into the cup and mingle the impure and uncertain 10 Text | stream in, and the pure mingle with the impure?~PROTARCHUS: 11 Text | sciences necessary, must we not mingle them?~PROTARCHUS: Yes; the 12 Text | certainly be allowed to mingle.~SOCRATES: The knowledge 13 Text | times, we must let them all mingle?~PROTARCHUS: What shall 14 Text | about wherever she goes,—mingle these and not the others; 15 Text | company of folly and vice, to mingle with mind in the cup.’—Is The Republic Book
16 3 | should observe what elements mingle in their offspring; for 17 6 | the human copy; and will mingle and temper the various elements The Sophist Part
18 Text | assume that they do not mingle, and are incapable of participating 19 Text | art to know what sounds mingle, a musician, and he who 20 Text | supposition that some classes mingle with one another, and others The Statesman Part
21 Text | STRANGER: Then shall we mingle the kingly art in the same 22 Text | of all other things which mingle their particles with the 23 Text | opposite sides, and do not mingle with one another in their 24 Text | qualities—when many, you must mingle some of each, for the temperate The Symposium Part
25 Intro| So naturally does Plato mingle jest and earnest, truth Timaeus Part
26 Intro| are compressed within, and mingle their own vapours with the 27 Text | which pleasure and pain mingle; also fear and anger, and 28 Text | but are pent up within and mingle their own vapours with the