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Alphabetical [« »] imitator 34 imitator-and 1 imitator-can 1 imitators 19 immanence 1 immanent 6 immaterial 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 hunt 19 ideals 19 imitating 19 imitators 19 infinitely 19 interpreted 19 islands | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances imitators |
Cratylus Part
1 Text | you gave to the two other imitators. What will this imitator The First Alcibiades Part
2 Pre | difference between Plato and his imitators was not so perceptible as Gorgias Part
3 Intro| in the Republic, are the imitators rather than the authors, 4 Intro| State, because they are imitators, and minister to the weaker Menexenus Part
5 Pre | difference between Plato and his imitators was not so perceptible as Protagoras Part
6 Text | never been discovered by the imitators of Lacedaemonian fashions The Republic Book
7 3 | our guardians ought to be imitators; or rather, has not this 8 6 | them, we will speak of the imitators of philosophy, what manner 9 10 | therefore, like all other imitators, he is thrice removed from 10 10 | they may have come across imitators and been deceived by them; 11 10 | beginning with Homer, are only imitators; they copy images of virtue 12 10 | or in heroic verse, are imitators in the highest degree? ~ The Sophist Part
13 Intro| for him in the class of imitators.~But ought we to give him 14 Intro| be found in the class of imitators. All art was divided originally 15 Text | Sophist was classed with imitators indeed, but not among those 16 Text | one of the two classes of imitators is a simple creature, who The Statesman Part
17 Text | and, being the greatest imitators and magicians, they are Timaeus Part
18 Intro| that they are a tribe of imitators, who can only describe what 19 Text | that they are a tribe of imitators, and will imitate best and