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Alphabetical [« »] satiety 2 satire 12 satires 1 satirical 17 satirically 2 satirises 1 satirising 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 richer 17 ruled 17 safer 17 satirical 17 security 17 seeds 17 seventh | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances satirical |
Cratylus Part
1 Intro| meaning, like that of other satirical writers, has often slept 2 Intro| In what relation does the satirical or etymological portion 3 Intro| Cratylus is full of humour and satirical touches: the inspiration 4 Text | notion, I am answered by the satirical remark, ‘What, is there The First Alcibiades Part
5 Pre | treatment of the Sophist, in the satirical reasoning upon Homer, in 6 Pre | end of the Phaedrus. The satirical opening and the concluding Laws Book
7 11 | poet, or maker of iambic or satirical lyric verse, shall not be Menexenus Part
8 Pre | treatment of the Sophist, in the satirical reasoning upon Homer, in 9 Pre | end of the Phaedrus. The satirical opening and the concluding Phaedrus Part
10 Intro| Oreithyia. Socrates, after a satirical allusion to the ‘rationalizers’ Protagoras Part
11 Intro| philosophy broken and resumed, satirical reflections on mankind, The Statesman Part
12 Intro| language. He is bitter and satirical, and seems to be sadly conscious 13 Intro| opportunity for many humorous and satirical remarks. Several of the 14 Intro| of the dialogue; (4) the satirical and paradoxical vein; (5) The Symposium Part
15 Intro| of the god Love; (6) the satirical character of them, shown Theaetetus Part
16 Intro| of a river of oil’; the satirical touch, ‘flavouring a sauce Timaeus Part
17 Intro| the Cratylus mingling a satirical and humorous purpose with