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deceit 12
deceitful 4
deceitfully 1
deceive 23
deceived 49
deceiver 6
deceivers 5
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23 cookery
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23 correspond
23 deceive
23 dedicated
23 dependent
23 descendants
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deceive

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | whether I shall be able to deceive him and the rest of them. Charmides Part
2 Text | which he is ignorant, will deceive or elude us; our health Euthydemus Part
3 Text | take different forms and deceive us by their enchantments: Gorgias Part
4 Text | nor yet from a desire to deceive me, for you are my friend, 5 Text | as if you were meaning to deceive me. And yet I thought at Laws Book
6 11 | works, and they ought not to deceive in such matters, out of Parmenides Part
7 Intro| the many are nought. To deceive the world by saying the 8 Text | denies plurality. And so you deceive the world into believing Phaedo Part
9 Text | and main, that I may not deceive you as well as myself in Phaedrus Part
10 Intro| knowledge enables us to deceive another by the help of resemblances, 11 Text | SOCRATES: He, then, who would deceive others, and not be deceived, Protagoras Part
12 Text | that the Sophist does not deceive us when he praises what 13 Text | their purpose, which was to deceive the government, who were 14 Text | Epimetheus should trip us up and deceive us in the argument, as he The Republic Book
15 1 | he has had no occasion to deceive or to defraud others, either 16 2 | themselves, neither do they deceive mankind in any way. ~I grant 17 3 | one royal lie which may deceive the rulers, if that be possible, 18 9 | first of all to cheat and deceive them. ~Very true. ~And if 19 10 | is a good artist, he may deceive children or simple persons, 20 10 | confer reality, and not to deceive those who truly possess The Sophist Part
21 Intro| things, and he, too, can deceive young men, who are still 22 Text | name with them; and he can deceive the less intelligent sort The Symposium Part
23 Text | their inexperience, and deceive them, and play the fool


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