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Alphabetical [« »] hecamede 1 hecatomb 1 hecatombs 1 hector 17 hecuba 1 hedonist 1 heed 25 | Frequency [« »] 17 hades 17 harbours 17 hatred 17 hector 17 hippothales 17 honorable 17 imperceptibly | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances hector |
The Apology Part
1 Text | he was so eager to slay Hector, his goddess mother said 2 Text | companion Patroclus, and slew Hector, he would die himself—‘Fate,’ 3 Text | waits for you next after Hector;’ he, receiving this warning, Cratylus Part
4 Intro| Homer, about the names of Hector’s son, or when he describes 5 Intro| Homer. Does he not say that Hector’s son had two names—~‘Hector 6 Intro| Hector’s son had two names—~‘Hector called him Scamandrius, 7 Intro| The names Astyanax and Hector, moreover, are really the 8 Intro| disguises of colour and smell. Hector and Astyanax have only one 9 Text | to have been the names of Hector’s son, are more within the 10 Text | correct of the names given to Hector’s son—Astyanax or Scamandrius?~ 11 Text | Homer himself also give Hector his name?~HERMOGENES: What 12 Text | just now said, the names of Hector and Astyanax have only one Ion Part
13 Text | description of Achilles rushing at Hector, or the sorrows of Andromache, Laws Book
14 12 | remaining in the hands of Hector, then the base spirits of The Republic Book
15 3 | restored the dead body of Hector, but that without payment 16 3 | vow; or that he dragged Hector round the tomb of Patroclus, The Symposium Part
17 Text | he abstained from slaying Hector. Nevertheless he gave his