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Alphabetical [« »] entertains 1 enthralled 3 enthronement 2 enthusiasm 28 enthusiast 3 enthusiastic 9 enthusiastically 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 dominion 28 endurance 28 enquiring 28 enthusiasm 28 etc 28 everlasting 28 excessive | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances enthusiasm |
Cratylus Part
1 Intro| fervour of his etymological enthusiasm has abated, Socrates ends, Ion Part
2 Intro| transparent vanity and childlike enthusiasm of the rhapsode Ion. The Laws Book
3 12 | praised at any rate for his enthusiasm; and if he be much better, Meno Part
4 Intro| phenomena of love or of enthusiasm in the Symposium, or of Parmenides Part
5 Intro| day before yesterday. Your enthusiasm is a wonderful gift; but Phaedo Part
6 Text | as well as myself in my enthusiasm, and like the bee, leave Phaedrus Part
7 Intro| and earth is based upon enthusiasm or love of the ideas going 8 Intro| expression partly of Plato’s enthusiasm for the idea, and is also 9 Intro| He next proceeds with enthusiasm to define the royal art Philebus Part
10 Intro| dialogues. There is no mystic enthusiasm or rapturous contemplation 11 Intro| fervour of metaphysical enthusiasm (compare Republic). But 12 Intro| in his first metaphysical enthusiasm, talking about analysis 13 Intro| inconceivable that a new enthusiasm of the future, far stronger 14 Intro| danger that, in his first enthusiasm, he may not recognize the 15 Intro| religious and intellectual enthusiasm which shines forth in the 16 Text | of wisdom; in the first enthusiasm of his joy he leaves no The Sophist Part
17 Intro| history and experience. The enthusiasm of his youth has passed The Symposium Part
18 Intro| elements of the world, the enthusiasm for knowledge when first 19 Intro| the spurious form of an enthusiasm for the ideal of beauty— 20 Intro| is regarded as a sort of enthusiasm or madness; Socrates is 21 Text | or soul, and much noble enthusiasm may be thrown away upon Theaetetus Part
22 Intro| grows full of interest and enthusiasm about the great question. Timaeus Part
23 Intro| influence of some disorder or enthusiasm then they receive intimations, 24 Intro| instinct, a dialectical enthusiasm, in which the human faculties 25 Intro| human mind should retain an enthusiasm for mere negations. In different 26 Intro| superior. Reason, and not enthusiasm, is the true guide of man; 27 Intro| create a deep and widespread enthusiasm, how the forms of logic 28 Text | will not be wanting in enthusiasm; and there is no excuse