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Alphabetical [« »] exquisiteness 1 extant 11 extempore 2 extend 21 extended 43 extending 25 extends 16 | Frequency [« »] 21 effects 21 election 21 euclid 21 extend 21 extension 21 fancied 21 fond | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances extend |
Cratylus Part
1 Intro| developed. Those who would extend the use of technical phraseology Critias Part
2 Text | and in length allowed to extend all round the island, for Gorgias Part
3 Intro| continuous images; some of them extend over several pages, appearing Ion Part
4 Text | question: Does your art extend to Hesiod and Archilochus, Laws Book
5 10 | discourse will certainly extend to great length, if we are 6 12 | sepulchre shall be allowed to extend for ever, and a new mound Meno Part
7 Intro| are also prior to them and extend far beyond them, just as Parmenides Part
8 Intro| beautiful, the good, and to extend them to man (compare Phaedo); 9 Text | as our authority does not extend to the gods, nor our knowledge Protagoras Part
10 Text | power of Prometheus did not extend to entering into the citadel The Republic Book
11 2 | highest meed of virtue. Some extend their rewards yet further; 12 5 | opposition of natures should extend to every difference, but 13 8 | which neglect will soon extend to gymnastics; and hence 14 10 | the sight only, or does it extend to the hearing also, relating 15 10 | as far as their lights extend; and we are ready to acknowledge The Sophist Part
16 Intro| abstract notions, might not extend his criticism to the syllogism.~ 17 Intro| thrown upon the one may extend to the other.~Leaving them The Statesman Part
18 Text | question.~STRANGER: We must extend our enquiry to all those The Symposium Part
19 Intro| But why again does this extend not only to men but also Theaetetus Part
20 Intro| that Socrates means him to extend to all kinds of knowledge 21 Text | Yes.~SOCRATES: And do you extend your doctrine, Protagoras (