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Laws Book
1 7 | shall not be allowed to hunt anywhere. The fowler in 2 7 | hunter in waters, he may hunt anywhere except in harbours Philebus Part
3 Text | percipient beings desire and hunt after good, and are eager 4 Text | Then, if we are not able to hunt the good with one idea only, The Republic Book
5 5 | keep watch together, and to hunt together like dogs; and The Seventh Letter Part
6 Text | After this he continued the hunt for Heracleides, and Theodotes, The Sophist Part
7 Intro| compare Republic), and the hunt after him in the rich meadow-lands 8 Intro| lose Being, and now in the hunt after Being we recover both. 9 Intro| youth abide. On land you may hunt tame animals, or you may 10 Intro| tame animals, or you may hunt wild animals. And man is 11 Intro| gifts to those whom they hunt: these are lovers. And others 12 Intro| because in continuing the hunt after the Sophist we have 13 Text | the manner in which lovers hunt.~THEAETETUS: To what do 14 Text | gifts on those whom they hunt in addition to other inducements.~ 15 Text | termed Sophistry, and is a hunt after young men of wealth 16 Text | who is the lord of the hunt, and proclaim the capture Theaetetus Part
17 Intro| everywhere; and let us suppose a hunt after the science of odd 18 Text | this under the form of a hunt after the science of odd Timaeus Part
19 Text | direction in which we must hunt the prey which we mean to