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euporia 1
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eurip 1
euripides 18
euripus 1
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18 establish
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18 eta
18 euripides
18 evidently
18 exceeding
18 fancying
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euripides

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | who caricatured, and to Euripides who borrowed the notions The First Alcibiades Part
2 Text | expressed in the language of Euripides. I think that you have heard Gorgias Part
3 Intro| philosophy: ‘Every man,’ as Euripides says, ‘is fondest of that 4 Intro| reflection. ‘Who knows,’ as Euripides says, ‘whether life may 5 Text | arena of philosophy. For, as Euripides says,~‘Every man shines 6 Text | Amphion, in the play of Euripides, whom I was mentioning just 7 Text | and indeed I think that Euripides may have been right in saying,~‘ Ion Part
8 Text | contained in the stone which Euripides calls a magnet, but which Phaedrus Part
9 Text | to come to Sophocles or Euripides and say that he knows how The Republic Book
10 8 | tragedy is a wise thing and Euripides a great tragedian. ~Why The Second Alcibiades Part
11 Text | himself most excelled.’ (Euripides, Antiope.)~—I mean that 12 Text | whatever else you may proffer. Euripides makes Creon say in the play, The Symposium Part
13 Text | the manner of Melanippe in Euripides,~‘Not mine the word’~which 14 Text | fragment of the Sthenoaoea of Euripides.); this also is a proof 15 Text | ignorance, and which (as Euripides would say (Eurip. Hyppolytus)) Theaetetus Part
16 Intro| conviction but not the mind, as Euripides would say?’ ‘True.’ ‘The 17 Text | there will be a case for Euripides; for our tongue will be 18 Text | to the well-known line of Euripides, Hippol.: e gloss omomoch


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