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imitating 19
imitation 139
imitations 40
imitative 24
imitative-instances 1
imitator 34
imitator-and 1
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imitative

Cratylus
   Part
1 Intro| who said that ‘language is imitative sound,’ which is the greatest 2 Intro| or thousands of years the imitative or half-articulate stage 3 Intro| letter or two having this imitative power may be a lesser element 4 Intro| few of them are directly imitative, as for example the omega 5 Text | uses the letter iota as imitative of motion, ienai, iesthai. Laws Book
6 2 | Athenian. And so in the imitative arts—if they succeed in 7 2 | music as representative and imitative?~Cleinias. Certainly.~Athenian. 8 2 | musical compositions are all imitative and representative. Will 9 4 | comes in, and his art being imitative, he is often compelled to Phaedrus Part
10 Text | character of poet or some other imitative artist will be assigned; The Republic Book
11 3 | his style will be both imitative and narrative; but there 12 10 | refer? ~To the rejection of imitative poetry, which certainly 13 10 | tragedians and the rest of the imitative tribe-but I do not mind 14 10 | imitations? ~I suppose not. ~The imitative artist will be in a brilliant 15 10 | healthy aim. ~Exactly. ~The imitative art is an inferior who marries 16 10 | strangers. ~Certainly. ~Then the imitative poet who aims at being popular 17 10 | man, as we maintain, the imitative poet implants an evil constitution, The Sophist Part
18 Text | not be supposed to be an imitative art of reasoning? Is it 19 Text | into the recesses of the imitative art, and secretes himself 20 Text | discern two divisions of the imitative art, but I am not as yet 21 Text | now, call that part of the imitative art which is concerned with 22 Text | STRANGER: But now that the imitative art has enclosed him, it 23 Text | us not forget that of the imitative class the one part was to Timaeus Part
24 Intro| exerting his dramatic and imitative power; in the Cratylus mingling


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