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Alphabetical [« »] infallibly 1 infamous 3 infamy 5 infancy 18 infant 13 infantry 1 infants 5 | Frequency [« »] 18 imperfectly 18 inconceivable 18 indulge 18 infancy 18 irregular 18 kingly 18 latin | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances infancy |
Cratylus Part
1 Intro| young children and in the infancy of nations.~A kindred error Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| easy of solution in the infancy of philosophy. They presented Gorgias Part
3 Intro| youth, like the lisp of infancy, and should be cultivated Laws Book
4 1 | thought that they who from infancy had always avoided pains 5 4 | old, in the days of his infancy, and which he is now to 6 7 | those which grow up from infancy in the best and straightest 7 7 | newly–born infant, for in infancy more than at any other time Meno Part
8 Intro| of ideas belongs to the infancy of philosophy; in modern Phaedo Part
9 Intro| wonder that Plato in the infancy of human thought should The Sophist Part
10 Intro| fallacies which arose in the infancy of mental science, and which 11 Intro| single definition. In the infancy of logic, men sought only The Statesman Part
12 Intro| a distinct form. In the infancy of philosophy, as in childhood, 13 Intro| to be considered. In the infancy of political science, men Theaetetus Part
14 Intro| other dialogues. In the infancy of logic, a form of thought 15 Intro| the touch, especially in infancy. The confirmation of them Timaeus Part
16 Intro| obscurity arises in the infancy of physical science, out 17 Intro| not easily answered in the infancy of knowledge. The modern 18 Intro| air irrigates the veins. Infancy and childhood is the chaos