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contended 3
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24 conceiving
24 contemplation
24 contend
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24 creative
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contend

The First Alcibiades
   Part
1 Intro| reminded that he has to contend, not only with his own countrymen, 2 Text | about your own fitness to contend in such a noble arena: there Laches Part
3 Text | pain or fear, but mighty to contend against desires and pleasures, Laws Book
4 1 | himself in solitude, and there contend with his fears, because 5 2 | like the other choirs who contend for prizes, and have been 6 7 | fullest? Many will even contend that a man at twentyfive 7 7 | God contends, or ever will contend.~Cleinias. I think, Stranger, 8 8 | entire course, whether they contend as archers or as heavy armed. 9 8 | light armed; they shall contend with bows and with light 10 12 | who disobeys shall have to contend against the following law:— 11 12 | the litigants shall go to contend for greater damages, if Phaedo Part
12 Text | uncertain, but I stoutly contend that by beauty all beautiful 13 Text | statement, and would stoutly contend that what you mean is only Philebus Part
14 Intro| which they are ready to contend to their life’s end.~And 15 Text | living being, whereas I contend, that not these, but wisdom The Seventh Letter Part
16 Text | worthless, he will have to contend with many who say the opposite, The Sophist Part
17 Text | No.~STRANGER: And surely contend we must in every possible 18 Text | Then we may without fear contend that motion is other than The Statesman Part
19 Intro| of the Statesman seems to contend in Plato’s mind with the 20 Text | and physicians, will all contend with the herdsmen of humanity, Theaetetus Part
21 Text | my boy, how can any one contend that knowledge is perception, 22 Text | follower of Protagoras, would contend that no one deems another 23 Text | beginning with Protagoras, will contend, or rather, I should say 24 Text | longer the hardihood to contend of any ordinances which


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