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Alphabetical [« »] wearisome 1 wearisomeness 1 wears 1 weary 17 wearying 1 weather 4 weave 8 | Frequency [« »] 17 uttering 17 valuable 17 voices 17 weary 17 web 17 welcome 17 winds | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances weary |
Critias Part
1 Text | arrived at last, and, like a weary traveller after a long journey, Euthyphro Part
2 Intro| disproved.~Socrates, although weary of the subterfuges and evasions 3 Text | enquiry which I shall never be weary of pursuing as far as in Gorgias Part
4 Text | refute me you will, and not weary of doing good to a friend.~ Laws Book
5 2 | their hymns, and may never weary of them?~Cleinias. Every 6 6 | under disease—there the weary frame of the rustic, worn 7 10 | anything in him ought never to weary of persuading men; he ought 8 10 | the themes of discourse, weary now of discoursing about Menexenus Part
9 Text | the Lacedaemonians growing weary of the war at sea, asked Phaedo Part
10 Text | inclined to think that she will weary in the labours of successive Phaedrus Part
11 Intro| writing. So in other ages, weary of literature and criticism, Philebus Part
12 Intro| student is liable to grow weary of them, and soon discovers The Republic Book
13 6 | the argument has gone a weary way, the true and the false The Sophist Part
14 Text | the other division, we are weary and will give that up, leaving Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| in him. Socrates is never weary of working out the image 16 Intro| take a man out of himself. Weary of asking ‘What is truth?’ 17 Intro| progressive sciences, there is a weary waste of knowledge, falsely