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Alphabetical [« »] depressed 1 depression 2 deprivation 3 deprive 20 deprived 54 deprives 5 depriving 5 | Frequency [« »] 20 customary 20 defeated 20 delta 20 deprive 20 despised 20 directions 20 diseased | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances deprive |
The Apology Part
1 Text | drive him into exile, or deprive him of civil rights; and Critias Part
2 Text | by luxury; nor did wealth deprive them of their self-control; Crito Part
3 Text | take them into Thessaly and deprive them of Athenian citizenship? Gorgias Part
4 Text | the first place, I will deprive men of the foreknowledge Laches Part
5 Text | words, while seeking to deprive of the honour of courage Laws Book
6 4 | for a man voluntarily to deprive himself of this gift, as 7 9 | incited by some fatality to deprive his father or mother, or 8 9 | And if any lifeless thing deprive a man of life, except in 9 9 | according to law, and not deprive him of his property. Let 10 12 | man, living or dead, shall deprive the living of the sustenance Meno Part
11 Intro| cause and effect. He would deprive men of a familiar term which Parmenides Part
12 Intro| ours.’ ‘Yet, surely, to deprive God of knowledge is monstrous.’—‘ 13 Text | surely, said Socrates, to deprive God of knowledge is monstrous.~ Phaedrus Part
14 Intro| out of society, he will deprive him of parents, friends, 15 Text | desires above all things to deprive his beloved of his dearest 16 Text | and do not in thine anger deprive me of sight, or take from The Republic Book
17 8 | said. Do not their leaders deprive the rich of their estates Theaetetus Part
18 Intro| in the outward world. To deprive life of ideals is to deprive 19 Intro| deprive life of ideals is to deprive it of all higher and comprehensive Timaeus Part
20 Intro| the greatest diseases, and deprive men of their senses. When