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exceptions 13
excess 70
excesses 5
excessive 28
excessively 2
exchange 50
exchanged 5
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28 enthusiasm
28 etc
28 everlasting
28 excessive
28 fool
28 formation
28 funeral
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Critias
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1 Text | is that a single night of excessive rain washed away the earth Gorgias Part
2 Text | most painful and causing excessive pain, or most hurtful, or Laws Book
3 1 | test of overboldness and excessive and indiscreet boasting?~ 4 5 | own friend.” Whereas the excessive love of self is in reality 5 6 | importance than equality in excessive fortune when they marry; 6 6 | diversities of character; but excessive intercourse not having the 7 7 | that on the other hand excessive and savage servitude makes 8 7 | and kept from violent or excessive pleasures and pains, and 9 8 | and are not undergoing the excessive and servile toils which 10 8 | desires; the prohibition of excessive wealth is a very considerable 11 8 | these friendships becomes excessive, we term the excess love.~ Phaedo Part
12 Intro| will be weighed down by excessive toil; when the necessity Phaedrus Part
13 Text | That is to say, in his excessive fear lest he should come Philebus Part
14 Intro| Such, for example, is the excessive and more than human awe 15 Text | comparison of a more or a less excessive or a more or a less gentle, 16 Text | more, but more intense and excessive pleasures in wantonness 17 Text | irritation; or again, the excessive infusion of pleasure creates 18 Text | measure; the great, the excessive, whether more or less frequent, The Republic Book
19 3 | there can be no doubt; such excessive care of the body, when carried 20 4 | drink; or, if the thirst be excessive, then the drink which is 21 4 | which is desired will be excessive; or, if not great, the quantity 22 8 | democracy-the truth being that the excessive increase of anything often 23 9 | and breed, and, in their excessive love of these delights, The Seventh Letter Part
24 Text | in a period of revolution excessive penalties were inflicted The Statesman Part
25 Intro| the art of discourse. The excessive length of a discourse may 26 Text | go to war, owing to their excessive love of the military life? Timaeus Part
27 Intro| justly attributed to disease. Excessive pleasures or pains are among 28 Text | may be called disease; and excessive pains and pleasures are


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