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interpretation 26
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interpreter 23
interpreters 42
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interpreter

Charmides
   Part
1 PreS | is of more value to the interpreter than all the commentators 2 PreS | sense which the fancy of the interpreter may suggest. It is akin Cratylus Part
3 Text | signifies that he is the interpreter (ermeneus), or messenger, Gorgias Part
4 Intro| ordinary politician is the interpreter or executor of the thoughts Ion Part
5 Intro| The poet is the inspired interpreter of the God, and this is 6 Intro| rhapsode is the inspired interpreter of the poet, and for a similar 7 Intro| from the crowd is a better interpreter of them than they are of 8 Text | good prophet be a better interpreter of what these two poets Laws Book
9 7 | everything, that he may be an interpreter and tutor to others. About 10 10 | discourse, which will be the interpreter of the law; this shall proclaim Phaedrus Part
11 Intro| merely ornamental, and the interpreter has to separate the important 12 Intro| imitations. The commentator or interpreter had no conception of his Philebus Part
13 Text | chance of escaping him, if an interpreter could only be found.~PROTARCHUS: Protagoras Part
14 Intro| for the ingenuity of the interpreter.~This curious passage is, 15 Intro| adds the profession of an interpreter of the Poets. The two latter The Republic Book
16 4 | in trusting them to any interpreter but our ancestral deity. 17 4 | the earth, and he is the interpreter of religion to all mankind. ~ 18 10 | is justified." When the Interpreter had thus spoken he scattered 19 10 | he had obtained. Then the Interpreter placed on the ground before The Sophist Part
20 Intro| balancer of sentences, the interpreter and reciter of the poets, 21 Intro| years and more afterwards an interpreter had arisen of a kindred 22 Text | opinions, too, you shall be the interpreter.~THEAETETUS: I will.~STRANGER: The Statesman Part
23 Text | the art of the herald, the interpreter, the boatswain, the prophet,


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