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Alphabetical [« »] tyranny 55 tyrant 108 tyrantmakers 1 tyrants 25 tyro 1 tyros 4 tyrrhenia 5 | Frequency [« »] 25 suspicion 25 tedious 25 trainer 25 tyrants 25 unfortunate 25 waste 25 won | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances tyrants |
Charmides Part
1 PreS | as e.g. about the Thirty Tyrants, whom the writer of the 2 PreS | more journeys to visit tyrants and Pythagorean philosophers. 3 Intro| became one of the thirty tyrants. In the Dialogue he is a Gorgias Part
4 Intro| great criminals, chiefly tyrants, are reserved as examples. 5 Intro| great scale—the crimes of tyrants, ancient or modern—after 6 Text | What! are they not like tyrants? They kill and despoil and 7 Text | the rhetoricians are like tyrants, and that they kill and 8 Text | Polus, that rhetoricians and tyrants have the least possible 9 Text | best in states, and the tyrants, will have nothing upon 10 Text | the rhetoricians or the tyrants have great power in states, 11 Text | accomplished by Archelaus and other tyrants and rhetoricians and potentates? ( 12 Text | taken from the class of tyrants and kings and potentates Laws Book
13 6 | not to the interests of tyrants one or more, or to the power 14 9 | parents, rather than of tyrants and masters, who command 15 10 | their ranks sometimes come tyrants and demagogues and generals Menexenus Part
16 Text | order the war against the tyrants in Eleusis, and in a manner Phaedrus Part
17 Intro| their lives among the thirty tyrants? Who would imagine that The Republic Book
18 3 | for them and become savage tyrants instead of friends and allies? ~ 19 3 | of guardians, enemies and tyrants instead of allies of the 20 8 | of the pregnant saying, ~"Tyrants are wise by living with 21 8 | might be expected, from tyrants, and the next greatest from 22 10 | others, most of whom were tyrants; and there were also, besides 23 10 | there were also, besides the tyrants, private individuals who The Sophist Part
24 Intro| prey, nearly related to tyrants and thieves, and the Sophist The Symposium Part
25 Text | inspire, as our Athenian tyrants learned by experience; for