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Alphabetical [« »] fondly 1 fondness 5 food 130 fool 28 fooled 2 foolery 1 foolhardy 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 etc 28 everlasting 28 excessive 28 fool 28 formation 28 funeral 28 govern | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances fool |
Charmides Part
1 Text | he could have been such a fool as to mean this. Was he 2 Text | as to mean this. Was he a fool who told you, Charmides?~ 3 Text | to regard me simply as a fool who is never able to reason Euthydemus Part
4 Text | And are you such an old fool, Socrates, rejoined Dionysodorus, 5 Text | men who were playing the fool, and making much ado about Gorgias Part
6 Text | would you maintain that if a fool does what he thinks best, 7 Text | the rhetorician is not a fool, and that rhetoric is an 8 Text | converts a man of sense into a fool,’~who is helpless, and has 9 Text | Have the wise man and the fool, the brave and the coward, 10 Text | Then I must indeed be a fool, Callicles, if I do not 11 Text | man who is not an utter fool and coward is afraid of 12 Text | some one despises you as a fool, and insults you, if he Laws Book
13 3 | like, that the prayer of a fool is full of danger, being 14 5 | involuntary falsehood is a fool. Neither condition is enviable, Lysis Part
15 Text | such a poet would be a fool. And this is the reason 16 Text | with him.~That I may make a fool of myself?~No, indeed, he Phaedo Part
17 Text | the gods take of him. A fool may perhaps think so—he 18 Text | man should sorrow and the fool rejoice at passing out of Phaedrus Part
19 Intro| finds.~...~Love’s not time’s fool, though rosy lips and cheeks 20 Text | thousand years, and leave you a fool in the world below.~And 21 Text | not say to him savagely, ‘Fool, you are mad!’ But like Philebus Part
22 Text | very temperance,—that the fool is pleased when he is full The Republic Book
23 3 | age, he appears to be a fool again, owing to his unseasonable 24 5 | man was perceived to be a fool who directs the shafts of 25 6 | and tells him that he is a fool and must get understanding, The Symposium Part
26 Text | deceive them, and play the fool with them, or run away from 27 Text | feel that I should be a fool to refuse you this or any 28 Text | warning, and do not be a fool and learn by experience,