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anticipated 10
anticipates 5
anticipating 11
anticipation 27
anticipations 11
anticipatory 1
antidote 3
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28 wit
27 adopted
27 analyze
27 anticipation
27 appearing
27 arose
27 arrives
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anticipation

The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| Chaerephon (probably in anticipation of the answer which he received) Charmides Part
2 Intro| also first occurs here, an anticipation of the Philebus and Republic Cratylus Part
3 Intro| the pushing principle), an anticipation of Anaxagoras is found in 4 Intro| the earth. Selene is an anticipation of Anaxagoras, being a contraction 5 Intro| as we may call them by anticipation, like the first utterances Critias Part
6 Intro| similar petition, extends by anticipation a like indulgence to him.~ 7 Intro| Island of Atlantis as the anticipation of a still greater island— 8 Text | we will grant the same by anticipation to Hermocrates, as well 9 Text | indulgence is already extended by anticipation to him. And now, friend Laws Book
10 9 | must legislate for him by anticipation, and threaten and make laws Parmenides Part
11 Intro| brought to them—some echo or anticipation of a great truth or error, Phaedo Part
12 Intro| arguments; and Socrates by anticipation may be even thought to refute Phaedrus Part
13 Intro| more.’~Plato has seized by anticipation the spirit which hung over Philebus Part
14 Intro| of memory, consciousness, anticipation? Is not this the life of 15 Intro| the pleasures and pains of anticipation—the visions of gold and 16 Intro| which may be regarded as the anticipation of a new logic, that ‘In Protagoras Part
17 Intro| but may be also deemed an anticipation of some ‘metaphysic of the The Second Alcibiades Part
18 Text | should appear to you, and, in anticipation of your request, enquired The Sophist Part
19 Intro| question discussed;— such an anticipation would hardly have occurred 20 Intro| has not arrived when the anticipation of Plato can be realized. The Statesman Part
21 Intro| their subjects;’ or the anticipation that the rivals of the king The Symposium Part
22 Intro| world are an indistinct anticipation of an ideal union which Theaetetus Part
23 Intro| faculties is in reality an anticipation. For simultaneous with their Timaeus Part
24 Intro| we not claim for Plato an anticipation of modern ideas as about 25 Intro| be thought to have had an anticipation. He may be described as 26 Intro| Timaeus also contains an anticipation of the stoical life according 27 Intro| preceded by a prophetic anticipation of it, which, like the hope


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