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Alphabetical [« »] vitiates 1 vivid 2 vividly 2 viz 19 vocabulary 3 vocal 15 vocation 7 | Frequency [« »] 19 uniform 19 veil 19 verily 19 viz 19 warm 19 warriors 18 accent | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances viz |
Cratylus Part
1 Intro| declared on the best authority, viz. his own, to be a complete 2 Intro| the origin of language; viz. what is the ideal of language, Gorgias Part
3 Intro| another indication of time, viz. the ‘recent’ usurpation 4 Intro| admitted the opposite of this, viz. that rhetoric may be abused, 5 Intro| to make you acknowledge, viz. that the life of contentment 6 Text | out of modesty is true, viz., that, to do injustice, Laws Book
7 2 | not know the third point, viz., whether the imitation 8 2 | the days of their youth, viz., the good legislator; and Parmenides Part
9 Intro| to make a second remark: viz. that no explanation of 10 Intro| which appears to be involved—viz. that the process of generalization The Republic Book
11 5 | further good in the law; viz., that if a man has a quarrel The Sophist Part
12 Intro| there is still plurality, viz. being, and a whole which 13 Text | denies our present statement [viz., that being is not, etc.], The Statesman Part
14 Intro| appeals to internal evidence, viz. the perfect coherence of Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| Socrates is quite sufficient, viz. that the philosopher may 16 Intro| enumeration of the elements, viz. (3) perception of difference.~ 17 Intro| not covered by his theory, viz. errors in arithmetic. For 18 Intro| not recognized by Plato; viz. that truth and thought 19 Text | on behalf of Protagoras, viz. that most things, and all