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retrogression 1
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returning 22
returnings 1
returns 41
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22 rejoice
22 resemblances
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22 reversed
22 rough
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returning

Cratylus
   Part
1 Text | must also be like things. Returning to the image of the picture, Crito Part
2 Text | men. But if you go forth, returning evil for evil, and injury Laws Book
3 12 | Cleinias. True.~Athenian. Then, returning to the council, I would Meno Part
4 Intro| successive periods of existence, returning into this world when she 5 Intro| witness. The souls of men returning to earth bring back a latent 6 Intro| off, but they are always returning, and in every sphere of Phaedo Part
7 Intro| idea of immortality.~14. Returning now to the earlier stage 8 Text | time spent in going and returning is very considerable. As 9 Text | into the other world, and returning hither, are born again from 10 Text | change?~Very true.~But when returning into herself she reflects, Phaedrus Part
11 Intro| poet, such as Shakespeare, returning to earth, ‘courteously rebukeThe Republic Book
12 8 | There is no difficulty in returning; you implied, then as now, The Sophist Part
13 Intro| not in the lower sense of returning to outward objects, but The Statesman Part
14 Text | will not.~STRANGER: Then, returning to the point which we were 15 Text | continually by day and night returning and becoming assimilated 16 Text | cannot deny it.~STRANGER: And returning to the enquiry with which The Symposium Part
17 Intro| embrace of a male friendreturning from the army at Potidaea’ 18 Text | granted the privilege of returning alive to earth; such exceeding 19 Text | accomplished, and each one returning to his primeval nature had Theaetetus Part
20 Intro| Plato, with the real person.~Returning then to the Theaetetus, 21 Intro| infinite,’ seemed to be rapidly returning to their original chaos. 22 Intro| constructing or directing mind.~Returning to the senses we may briefly


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