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plagues 3
plaguing 3
plain 43
plainer 18
plainest 3
plainly 17
plainness 2
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18 palm
18 partner
18 periods
18 plainer
18 pleasing
18 precision
18 rebuke
Plato
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plainer

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | and the court, in somewhat plainer terms, what you mean! for Charmides Part
2 Text | begin again, and be a little plainer. Do you mean that this doing Laches Part
3 Text | me try to make my meaning plainer then. I do not think that 4 Text | Then let me make my meaning plainer in this way. Suppose we Laws Book
5 2 | Will you try to be a little plainer?~Athenian. I was speaking 6 4 | stronger.~Cleinias. Speak plainer.~Athenian. I will:—”Surely,” 7 7 | Athenian. And nothing can be plainer than that the fairest bodies 8 10 | wish that you would speak plainer.~Athenian. The doctrine 9 10 | concerned.~Cleinias. Speak plainer.~Athenian. I suppose that Phaedrus Part
10 Text | spoken word is in a manner plainer than the unspoken, I had Philebus Part
11 Intro| case the wordright’ is plainer), we weaken the absoluteness 12 Text | will.~PROTARCHUS: Speak plainer.~SOCRATES: The principle 13 Text | will you try to be a little plainer?~SOCRATES: Do not obvious 14 Text | and I will endeavour to be plainer. I do not mean by beauty 15 Text | I must say, Be a little plainer, Socrates.~SOCRATES: There The Sophist Part
16 Text | THEAETETUS: Nothing can be plainer.~STRANGER: Then not-being The Statesman Part
17 Text | could still be made somewhat plainer.~STRANGER: O Socrates, best Timaeus Part
18 Text | individual these intimations are plainer, but after his death the


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