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sentimental 3
sentimentalism 2
sentimentalist 1
sentiments 20
sentinels 2
separable 10
separate 94
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20 sailors
20 saving
20 seat
20 sentiments
20 separates
20 sexes
20 sober
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sentiments

Crito
   Part
1 Text | have forgotten these fine sentiments, and pay no respect to us 2 Text | where will be your fine sentiments about justice and virtue? Gorgias Part
3 Intro| loves, and repeats their sentiments, and if any one is surprised 4 Intro| giving utterance to any noble sentiments.~For you, Socrates, I have 5 Intro| deceived expectations. Such sentiments may be unjust, but they Laches Part
6 Text | show that free and noble sentiments are natural to him. And Laws Book
7 4 | attainment of just and noble sentiments: this was said by us, if Menexenus Part
8 Text | notwithstanding our noble sentiments, we were again isolated, Parmenides Part
9 Intro| Plato is speaking his own sentiments by the lips of Parmenides, Phaedrus Part
10 Text | I expected to praise the sentiments of the author, or only the Protagoras Part
11 Intro| is there anything in the sentiments of Protagoras which impairs The Republic Book
12 2 | These are the kind of sentiments about the gods which will 13 3 | their leaders." ~and other sentiments of the same kind. ~We shall. ~ 14 3 | he said, these are not sentiments which can be approved. ~ 15 6 | ever, heard free and noble sentiments; such as men utter when The Statesman Part
16 Text | and the woof, by common sentiments and honours and reputation, Theaetetus Part
17 Intro| precise line between his real sentiments and those which Plato has 18 Intro| always to represent the sentiments of the author. There are 19 Text | ancestors, he thinks that their sentiments only betray a dull and narrow Timaeus Part
20 Intro| Plato is expressing his own sentiments. Hence the connexion with


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