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The Apology Part
1 Intro| to analogy is this! How inconceivable too, that he should make Charmides Part
2 Text | Socrates, is certainly inconceivable.~You see then, Critias, The First Alcibiades Part
3 Pre | short writing; but this is inconceivable about a more important work, Menexenus Part
4 Pre | short writing; but this is inconceivable about a more important work, Phaedo Part
5 Intro| eternal duration, are equally inconceivable to us, let us substitute Phaedrus Part
6 Text | apace, and numberless other inconceivable and portentous natures. Philebus Part
7 Intro| together with him.’ Nor is it inconceivable that a new enthusiasm of The Republic Book
8 2 | afraid of enemies? ~That is inconceivable. ~But he may have friends 9 10 | are, they must be of an inconceivable greatness. ~Why, I said, 10 10 | delights and visions of inconceivable beauty. The story, Glaucon, The Second Alcibiades Part
11 Text | much worship. The idea is inconceivable that the Gods have regard, The Sophist Part
12 Intro| of all. If not-being is inconceivable, how can not-being be refuted? 13 Intro| philosopher’s vocabulary the word ‘inconceivable.’ But he is too well satisfied The Statesman Part
14 Intro| laws of nature; the idea is inconceivable to us and at variance with Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| supposition transplacement is inconceivable.~But perhaps there may still 16 Intro| smaller still; and even these inconceivable qualities of space, whether 17 Intro| name’ to the infinite and inconceivable.~Thus we see that no line 18 Text | possible, is still more inconceivable than the others; nor (4)