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The Apology Part
1 Intro| tarry-at-home life to their wandering from city to city. The tone 2 Text | should I lead, at my age, wandering from city to city, ever Cratylus Part
3 Text | agglomeration of theia ale (divine wandering), implying the divine motion Euthydemus Part
4 Intro| Socrates, are described as wandering about in a wilderness, vainly Gorgias Part
5 Intro| paltry image of the argument wandering about without a head (Laws), Laws Book
6 6 | not like to leave the tale wandering all over the world without 7 7 | their accustomed course, but wandering out of their path in all 8 7 | other doctrine about the wandering of the sun and the moon The Republic Book
9 8 | farther. ~True. ~But we are wandering from the subject: Let us The Sophist Part
10 Intro| and often~‘Found no end in wandering mazes lost.’~On the other 11 Intro| of reasoning. Thus, after wandering in many diverging paths, Theaetetus Part
12 Intro| probable. The mind, tired of wandering, sought to rest on firm 13 Intro| imagine angels and spirits wandering through space, present in Timaeus Part
14 Intro| on the same spot, and the wandering stars, in their courses, 15 Intro| the fixed, the inner the wandering stars. The soul of the world 16 Intro| that there are planets or wandering stars; all alike move in 17 Intro| are more perfect than the wandering stars, as Plato himself 18 Text | six directions of motion, wandering backwards and forwards, 19 Text | and affections which are wandering about the body, as we have 20 Text | discontented and angry, and wandering in every direction through