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standard 56
standards 3
standing 42
stands 25
standstill 1
star 11
star-gazer 1
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25 runs
25 somewhat
25 spectator
25 stands
25 suddenly
25 suspicion
25 tedious
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stands

The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| relation the Apology of Plato stands to the real defence of Socrates, Cratylus Part
2 Intro| intermediate organism which stands between man and nature, 3 Text | things flow and nothing stands; with them the pushing principle ( Euthydemus Part
4 Text | rivalry of the philosophers stands in their way; and they are Gorgias Part
5 Text | for I do not know how he stands in the matter of education Ion Part
6 Intro| rain tears and his hair stands on end. Socrates is of opinion 7 Text | speak of horrors, my hair stands on end and my heart throbs.~ Laws Book
8 7 | embrace the paradox, but he stands considering, like a person 9 11 | orphans. But as the case stands, the condition of orphans Lysis Part
10 Intro| philosopher or lover of wisdom stands: he is not wise, and yet Parmenides Part
11 Text | Then the one that is not, stands still, and is also in motion?~ 12 Text | Nor can we say that it stands, if it is nowhere; for that 13 Text | nowhere; for that which stands must always be in one and 14 Text | the one which is not never stands still and never moves?~Neither.~ Phaedo Part
15 Intro| pre-existence of the soul stands or falls with the doctrine 16 Intro| souls.’ Such an argument stands nearly in the same relation 17 Intro| in years of Socrates, and stands in quite a different relation Philebus Part
18 Intro| idea of the divine mind stands to the supreme principle Protagoras Part
19 Intro| relation the Protagoras stands to the other Dialogues of The Republic Book
20 4 | circumference; and that the axis stands still, for there is no deviation 21 10 | serious importance, and grief stands in the way of that which The Second Alcibiades Part
22 Text | Homer meantbad’ and ‘knewstands for ‘to know.’ Put the words The Sophist Part
23 Intro| Parmenides, the Sophist stands in a less defined and more The Statesman Part
24 Intro| Philosopher.’~The Statesman stands midway between the Republic Theaetetus Part
25 Text | foundations the argument stands firm, which you, Socrates,


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