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Alphabetical [« »] utters 10 v 9 vacancy 5 vacant 18 vacuity 3 vacuum 16 vagabonds 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 uniformity 18 unintelligible 18 unmixed 18 vacant 18 vary 18 wealthy 18 widely | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances vacant |
Cratylus Part
1 Intro| push themselves into the vacant spaces of language and retire Meno Part
2 Text | Suppose that we fill up the vacant corner?~BOY: Very good.~ Phaedrus Part
3 Intro| The Greek world became vacant, barbaric, oriental. No The Republic Book
4 2 | amusements which fill a vacant hour, and are equally at 5 8 | covetous element on the vacant throne and to suffer it The Statesman Part
6 Intro| thought; they people the vacant mind, and may often originate The Symposium Part
7 Text | and Alcibiades took the vacant place between Agathon and Theaetetus Part
8 Intro| was becoming more and more vacant and abstract, and not only 9 Intro| boundless earth or sea, the vacant heaven, and is therefore 10 Intro| notion becomes, the more vacant is the image which is presented Timaeus Part
11 Intro| comprehension. But this vacant idea of a whole without 12 Intro| like being or essence, mere vacant abstractions, but admitted 13 Intro| other. But the abstract is a vacant form to us until brought 14 Intro| these terms, being almost vacant of meaning, is equally suitable 15 Text | it and drives it into the vacant space whence the new air 16 Text | while the water occupies the vacant interstices of the earth 17 Text | that it does not go into a vacant space, but pushes its neighbour 18 Text | the breath, fills up the vacant space; and this goes on