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Alphabetical [« »] occasioned 4 occasions 23 occultations 1 occupation 19 occupations 14 occupied 32 occupies 7 | Frequency [« »] 19 megarians 19 neutral 19 obviously 19 occupation 19 offences 19 officers 19 oligarchical | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances occupation |
The Apology Part
1 Intro| wisdom of mankind; and this occupation had quite absorbed him and 2 Text | that he is not wise; and my occupation quite absorbs me, and I Cratylus Part
3 Intro| or united by locality or occupation. The common language sometimes Euthydemus Part
4 Text | replied, is our principal occupation; and we believe that we Laws Book
5 5 | to exercise any ignoble occupation, of which the vulgarity 6 8 | of being made a secondary occupation; and hardly any human being 7 11 | place, they must assign the occupation to that class of men whose 8 11 | father’s house by an unworthy occupation, let him be imprisoned for Lysis Part
9 Intro| feeling, opinion, locality, occupation, fortune, which will divide Phaedrus Part
10 Text | beloved (this is his regular occupation), and whenever they are The Republic Book
11 3 | every individual has an occupation to which he must attend, 12 3 | Has he not, I said, an occupation; and what profit would there 13 3 | he were deprived of his occupation? ~Quite true, he said. ~ 14 6 | himself and his fruitless occupation? Yes. ~Then a soul which 15 7 | listening or inquiring. Or the occupation to which he devotes himself The Seventh Letter Part
16 Text | out his work, whatever his occupation may be, but throughout it The Statesman Part
17 Intro| body, and which furnish occupation to the husbandman, huntsman, 18 Text | analogy with the political occupation? Suppose, Socrates, that Theaetetus Part
19 Intro| hereditary right to the occupation. There is also a serious