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contemplative 2
contemporaneous 2
contemporaneously 2
contemporaries 25
contemporary 25
contempt 12
contemptible 2
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25 carries
25 comparative
25 contemporaries
25 contemporary
25 creations
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contemporaries

Charmides
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1 PreS | with himself and with his contemporaries, and with the general state 2 Intro| characteristic of Plato and his contemporaries; (4) The germ of an ethical Cratylus Part
3 Intro| beyond the errors of his contemporaries.~The Cratylus is full of 4 Intro| of a lifetime he and his contemporaries have appreciably varied The First Alcibiades Part
5 Pre | common to several of his contemporaries. Aeschines, Euclid, Phaedo, 6 Pre | antiquity, and are attributed to contemporaries of Socrates and Plato. ( Gorgias Part
7 Intro| visionaries by their own contemporaries. And when they are no longer Laws Book
8 3 | Cresphontes, and their contemporaries, as far as they were concerned Menexenus Part
9 Pre | common to several of his contemporaries. Aeschines, Euclid, Phaedo, 10 Pre | antiquity, and are attributed to contemporaries of Socrates and Plato. ( 11 Text | they were good, and our contemporaries are also good, among whom Parmenides Part
12 Intro| unfairly) his Heracleitean contemporaries: and if he had intended 13 Intro| which prevailed among the contemporaries of Socrates. It throws an 14 Intro| goes beyond his Megarian contemporaries; he has split their straws 15 Intro| thought which beset his contemporaries. Seeing that the Megarians Phaedrus Part
16 Intro| antiquity except by his own contemporaries; and this neglect of the 17 Text | there is any one of your contemporaries who has either made or in Philebus Part
18 Intro| utility; while among their contemporaries, some who were of a more 19 Intro| death. For he shocked his contemporaries by egotism and want of taste; Protagoras Part
20 Text | carry off the palm among his contemporaries. And if I am not mistaken, The Republic Book
21 10 | only to whisper to their contemporaries: "You will never be able 22 10 | it conceivable that the contemporaries of Homer, or again of Hesiod, The Sophist Part
23 Intro| term is applied to certain contemporaries of Socrates. Would an Athenian, 24 Intro| the true countryman of his contemporaries Goethe and Schiller. Many Theaetetus Part
25 Intro| degenerating into Eristic. The contemporaries of Plato and Socrates were


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