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abruptness 2
abscissio 1
absence 47
absent 26
absolute 185
absolutely 81
absoluteness 9
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27 verbs
27 whichever
27 wrestling
26 absent
26 accusation
26 apparent
26 asia
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absent

The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| is also said to have been absent at the last scene in the Cratylus Part
2 Intro| the society who had been absent; the others act the scene 3 Text | which is not present but absent, and in another place (pou); 4 Text | pothos is applied to things absent, as imeros is to things Crito Part
5 Text | are still alive, although absent from them; for your friends The First Alcibiades Part
6 Text | case, when deafness was absent, and hearing was present 7 Text | administered when friendship is absent, the presence of which, Laws Book
8 2 | these other qualities are absent.~Cleinias. You are speaking 9 6 | together; and he who is absent from the common meal, or 10 9 | him may compel him to be absent from his country during 11 9 | he be a metic, let him be absent for a year, or if he be 12 11 | surety on behalf of the absent person that he will give 13 12 | service, and if any one is absent from cowardice, and without 14 12 | article. If the master be absent from home, the dwellers 15 12 | the master of the house be absent during a longer time, he Lysis Part
16 Text | for friendship, if, when absent, good men have no need of Parmenides Part
17 Text | that smallness is wholly absent.~True.~But absolute greatness Phaedo Part
18 Intro| and Plato are noted as absent. Almost as soon as the friends 19 Text | went out, and having been absent for some time, returned The Sophist Part
20 Text | may be present or may be absent will be admitted by them The Symposium Part
21 Text | to his memory, even when absent, he brings forth that which Theaetetus Part
22 Intro| present with us or just absent from us, we have a dimmer 23 Text | mind fits the seal of the absent perception on the one which 24 Text | that from which nothing is absent? but that from which anything 25 Text | that from which anything is absent is neither a whole nor all;— Timaeus Part
26 Text | not willingly have been absent from this gathering.~SOCRATES:


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