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attendant 26
attendants 12
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attending 22
attends 11
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22 approved
22 asserting
22 associated
22 attending
22 banished
22 benefited
22 bile
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attending

Euthyphro
   Part
1 Intro| what is the meaning of ‘attending’ to the gods? The word ‘ 2 Intro| to the gods? The wordattending,’ when applied to dogs, 3 Intro| the ceremonial element, ‘attending upon the gods.’ When further 4 Text | horsemanship is the art of attending to horses?~EUTHYPHRO: Yes.~ 5 Text | the huntsman is the art of attending to dogs?~EUTHYPHRO: Yes.~ 6 Text | the oxherd is the art of attending to oxen?~EUTHYPHRO: Very 7 Text | holiness or piety is the art of attending to the gods?—that would 8 Text | defined to be the art of attending to the gods, benefit or Gorgias Part
9 Intro| judicial part; and another art attending on the body, which has no 10 Text | there is the art of politics attending on the soul; and another 11 Text | the soul; and another art attending on the body, of which I 12 Text | are these four arts, two attending on the body and two on the 13 Text | in each case, cookery in attending upon pleasure never regards Laws Book
14 4 | eternal beauty is always attending, and dismisses everything Lysis Part
15 Text | I am sure that you were attending.~Certainly, he replied.~ Philebus Part
16 Text | PROTARCHUS: Proceed; I am attending.~SOCRATES: I say that when The Republic Book
17 6 | that when, by continually attending upon him, he has become 18 10 | light. Listen, then. ~I am attending. ~There is a thing which The Second Alcibiades Part
19 Text | we seek.~ALCIBIADES: I am attending, Socrates, to the best of The Seventh Letter Part
20 Text | you now, with good fortune attending you and with Heaven’s help, Theaetetus Part
21 Intro| seems to arise from not attending to the dramatic character Timaeus Part
22 Intro| there was a Nemesis always attending the prosperity of mortals.


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