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adulterous 2
adultery 1
adunaton 1
advance 22
advanced 24
advances 7
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22 accuse
22 achilles
22 adopt
22 advance
22 adversary
22 aforesaid
22 approved
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advance

Cratylus
   Part
1 Intro| ancient writer, and even in advance of any philologer of the 2 Intro| serious. For Plato is in advance of his age in his conception Euthydemus Part
3 Text | and is not very likely to advance: even your skill in the The First Alcibiades Part
4 Text | SOCRATES: Have we not made an advance? for we are at any rate Laws Book
5 10 | you are young, and the advance of time will make you reverse Phaedo Part
6 Text | snow and heat; but at the advance of the heat, the snow will 7 Text | And the fire too at the advance of the cold will either 8 Text | opposite ideas repel the advance of one another, but also Phaedrus Part
9 Text | disgraced, now as years advance, at the appointed age and Philebus Part
10 Intro| pleasures. But he is also in advance of Plato; for he affirms 11 Intro| dialogues are found to make an advance upon the metaphysical conceptions 12 Intro| neither will the soldier advance to the cannon’s mouth merely 13 Intro| ousia, or essence, is not an advance upon Plato, but a return The Seventh Letter Part
14 Text | for all time; but he will advance towards constitutional government The Sophist Part
15 Text | goes on, and their hearers advance in years, and come into 16 Text | Theaetetus, who is able to advance even a little ought to be The Statesman Part
17 Intro| proceed one or two steps in advance of public opinion. In all Theaetetus Part
18 Intro| which they meet. A great advance has been made in psychology 19 Intro| general terms, are often in advance of our actual analysis or 20 Intro| physical science is far in advance of such idealism. The philosophy 21 Intro| in their youth, as they advance in years are prone to acquiesce Timaeus Part
22 Intro| they seem to imply a great advance and almost maturity of natural


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