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24 misery
24 mystery
24 native
24 neglected
24 noted
24 perplexed
24 preferred
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neglected

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | other men, I should not have neglected all my own concerns or patiently 2 Text | death. He and his are not neglected by the gods; nor has my Charmides Part
3 PreS | suitable intervals must not be neglected if the harmony of the English Euthydemus Part
4 Text | which had been hitherto neglected by them; and now no one 5 Text | opposed him, and then he neglected me, because he thought that The First Alcibiades Part
6 Text | kinsman, when others who have neglected the duty of rescuing them Gorgias Part
7 Intro| docks and harbours, but neglected virtue and justice. And Laches Part
8 Intro| sons of great men, has been neglected; and they are resolved that Laws Book
9 7 | useful, and are not to be neglected, but to be enjoined alike 10 10 | other such class, if they neglected the small and regarded only 11 10 | who fancy that you are neglected by the Gods, know that if Phaedrus Part
12 Intro| conversation have been unduly neglected by us. But the mind of Socrates 13 Text | of their love they have neglected their own concerns and rendered 14 Text | recollections; he has never neglected his affairs or quarrelled The Republic Book
15 4 | predecessors have altogether neglected. ~What do you mean? ~I mean 16 8 | by force, for they have neglected her who is the true muse, 17 8 | that which has no honor is neglected. ~That is obvious. ~And 18 10 | said, Homer was greatly neglected by him and others in his 19 10 | God he will surely not be neglected by him. ~And of the unjust 20 10 | lying about and had been neglected by everybody else; and when The Seventh Letter Part
21 Text | I refused and completely neglected Dion’s interests. Further, The Symposium Part
22 Text | has this great deity been neglected.’ Now in this Phaedrus seems Theaetetus Part
23 Intro| habit soon returns, the neglected organs come back into use, Timaeus Part
24 Intro| if a man’s education be neglected, he walks lamely through


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