Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] emptier 2 empties 2 emptiness 1 empty 22 empty-handed 2 emptying 2 emptyings 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 distant 22 dividing 22 drunk 22 empty 22 everyone 22 execution 22 experiences | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances empty |
Laws Book
1 3 | not be enquiring about an empty theory, but about events 2 7 | fit to amuse herself with empty hands; she must be clothed Phaedrus Part
3 Text | but the beggar and the empty soul; for they will love Philebus Part
4 Intro| the image of a full and empty vessel. But the truth is 5 Text | mean to say that he ‘is empty’?~PROTARCHUS: Of course.~ 6 Text | SOCRATES: Then he who is empty desires, as would appear, 7 Text | he experiences; for he is empty and desires to be full?~ 8 Text | But how can a man who is empty for the first time, attain 9 Text | pains? May not a man who is empty have at one time a sure 10 Text | filled, and yet in that he is empty is he not at the same time 11 Text | SOCRATES: But when a man is empty and has no hope of being 12 Text | remarked, that when a man is empty he desires to be full, and The Republic Book
13 6 | learns, will he not be an empty vessel? ~That is certain. The Seventh Letter Part
14 Text | had come to Athens were empty rumours. Now there is a The Sophist Part
15 Intro| the Sepulchre but found it empty.’ He delights to find vestiges The Symposium Part
16 Text | Oeagrus, the harper, they sent empty away, and presented to him Theaetetus Part
17 Intro| are young, the aviary is empty; after a time the birds 18 Text | children, this receptacle was empty; whenever a man has gotten Timaeus Part
19 Intro| through the pores into the empty lungs. This again is in 20 Intro| all parts are watered and empty places filled.~The process 21 Intro| filled, it is nothing when empty. Hence it is said to be 22 Text | all parts are watered and empty places filled.~Now the process