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Alphabetical [« »] forgets 6 forgetting 21 forging 2 forgive 21 forgiven 2 forgiveness 1 forgives 2 | Frequency [« »] 21 fancied 21 fond 21 forgetting 21 forgive 21 formerly 21 foul 21 functions | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances forgive |
Charmides Part
1 PreF | Soph.), who will, I hope, forgive me for differing from him Cratylus Part
2 Intro| because she is ready to forgive and forget (lethe). Artemis Euthydemus Part
3 Text | have the other knowledge, O forgive me: I address you as I would 4 Text | understand them, and you must forgive me therefore if I ask a 5 Text | but I hope that you will forgive me. And now I will answer Gorgias Part
6 Intro| mankind are disposed to forgive them, not from any magnanimity 7 Intro| blunted by time, and ‘to forgive is convenient to them.’ Laws Book
8 5 | case; and one can afford to forgive as well as pity him who 9 7 | Megillus, be not amazed, but forgive me:—I was comparing them 10 9 | sentence against him to forgive him. But if a person be 11 11 | disposition—the father, say, shall forgive the legislator if he disregards 12 11 | law begging the latter to forgive the legislator, in that Meno Part
13 Text | if he ever does, he will forgive me. Meanwhile I will return Phaedrus Part
14 Intro| call this “love”? O God, forgive my blasphemy. This is not 15 Text | unintentional offences I shall forgive, and intentional ones I 16 Text | would have them. And now forgive the past and accept the The Republic Book
17 2 | unjust, but is very ready to forgive them, because he also knows 18 8 | poets being wise men will forgive us and any others who live 19 8 | have the wit will doubtless forgive us. ~But they will continue The Sophist Part
20 Text | STRANGER: Will you then forgive me, and, as your words imply, The Symposium Part
21 Text | say), and the gods will forgive his transgression, for there