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Alphabetical [« »] famous 82 fanatical 1 fanatics 4 fancied 21 fancies 55 fanciful 23 fancifully 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 euclid 21 extend 21 extension 21 fancied 21 fond 21 forgetting 21 forgive | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances fancied |
Euthydemus Part
1 Text | this to imagine that they fancied us to have been jesting 2 Text | will believe the rest. They fancied that Ctesippus was making Laws Book
3 4 | their ships; or should have fancied that there was no disgrace 4 7 | and of Apollo: before, we fancied that we had said all, and 5 10 | had grown great, and you fancied that from being miserable Meno Part
6 Text | into or learned what he fancied that he knew, though he Parmenides Part
7 Intro| reasoned much, and have fancied that they instinctively Phaedo Part
8 Intro| and some, like Empedocles, fancied that the blood which they 9 Text | standing by a little one, I fancied that one was taller than Phaedrus Part
10 Text | something or other which he fancied him to be, and according The Republic Book
11 10 | they were just, as they fancied, about to return into the The Seventh Letter Part
12 Text | experience as many other men. I fancied that if, early in life, 13 Text | laughs it to scorn with fancied superiority, and shamelessly The Symposium Part
14 Intro| original agreement, for he fancied that they meant to speak 15 Text | the end of his speech I fancied that Agathon was shaking 16 Text | others, but I saw them. Now I fancied that he was seriously enamoured 17 Text | there was no one present; I fancied that I might succeed in 18 Text | other matters.’ Whereupon, I fancied that he was smitten, and 19 Text | beauty—which really, as I fancied, had some attractions—hear, Theaetetus Part
20 Intro| things only, as he ignorantly fancied, may be expected to fall 21 Text | so.~SOCRATES: And what we fancied to be a perfect definition