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Alphabetical [« »] adverb 1 adverbs 1 adversaries 15 adversary 22 adversative 3 adverse 2 adversity 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 achilles 22 adopt 22 advance 22 adversary 22 aforesaid 22 approved 22 asserting | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances adversary |
Gorgias Part
1 Intro| character, not until his adversary has refused to answer any 2 Text | medium of discourse; and an adversary who wished to be captious 3 Text | their allegations, and their adversary has only a single one or 4 Text | abides in your soul is an adversary to me; but I dare say that Laws Book
5 8 | at that. Or if we had no adversary at all, animate or inanimate, Phaedrus Part
6 Text | some other lie which his adversary will thus gain an opportunity Protagoras Part
7 Intro| to test the wits of his adversary. He then proceeds to give 8 Intro| the last stronghold of the adversary, first obtaining from him 9 Intro| manner in which he and his adversary had changed sides. Protagoras 10 Intro| be in the wrong, and his adversary Socrates in the right; or The Republic Book
11 5 | ourselves? in this manner the adversary's position will not be undefended. ~ 12 5 | Socrates and Glaucon, no adversary need convict you, for you The Sophist Part
13 Intro| tendencies of his own age; the adversary of the almost equally ideal 14 Text | carrying about with them an adversary, like the wonderful ventriloquist, Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| is knowing. The confident adversary, suiting the action to the 16 Intro| If you are gentle to an adversary he will follow and love 17 Intro| limiting his topics, and his adversary is standing over him and 18 Text | is, and the self-assured adversary closes one of your eyes 19 Text | earnest, and only correct his adversary when necessary, telling 20 Text | kept. If you do so, your adversary will lay the blame of his 21 Text | when he concedes that his adversary has a true opinion—Protagoras, 22 Text | at will: and there is his adversary standing over him, enforcing