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Alphabetical [« »] voice 97 voiceless 2 voices 17 void 21 volatile 2 volcanoes 1 volition 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 unconsciously 21 unlikeness 21 valiant 21 void 21 voyage 21 winged 21 wool | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances void |
Cratylus Part
1 Intro| it was ‘without form and void.’ During how many years Lysis Part
2 Text | the sharp the blunt, the void the full, the full the void, 3 Text | void the full, the full the void, and so of all other things; 4 Text | hardened in their ignorance, or void of understanding, and do Phaedo Part
5 Intro| speech which filled up the void or gave an expression in 6 Intro| are only filling up the void of another world with our Philebus Part
7 Intro| uncertain in meaning, so void of content, so at variance 8 Intro| with advantage fill up the void of our knowledge by conjecture: The Republic Book
9 8 | which they perceive to be void of all accomplishments and The Sophist Part
10 Intro| space became the atoms and void of Leucippus and Democritus. Theaetetus Part
11 Intro| been already ‘won from the void and formless infinite,’ 12 Intro| them; it is the vacuum or void which they leave or occupy 13 Intro| sensations, as space is the void of outward objects, and Timaeus Part
14 Intro| body and so fill up the void. When more is taken away 15 Intro| with figures of speech the void of knowledge.~The entire 16 Intro| formed is not absolutely void, but retains in the chaos 17 Intro| greater: (6) there is no void, but the particles of matter 18 Intro| maintaining the doctrine that the void has a necessary place in 19 Text | allow any place to be left void. Wherefore, also, fire above 20 Text | particles have the largest void left in their compositions, 21 Text | nature, replenishes the void. When more is taken away