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Alphabetical [« »] childbearing 1 childbirth 2 childhood 29 childish 17 childishly 1 childishness 1 childless 5 | Frequency [« »] 17 calm 17 chariot 17 cheer 17 childish 17 choosing 17 cobbler 17 communicate | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances childish |
Crito Part
1 Text | the sake of talking—mere childish nonsense? That is what I Gorgias Part
2 Text | which is natural to his childish years. But when I hear some Laws Book
3 1 | important matters would be very childish and simple.~Athenian. Suppose, 4 7 | and even six years the childish nature will require sports; 5 9 | old age, or in a fit of childish wantonness, himself no better 6 10 | impiety, not merely from childish levity, but such as grown– 7 10 | in earnest, or only from childish levity, let the guardians Lysis Part
8 Text | by Lysis; and Lysis, in a childish and affectionate manner, Phaedo Part
9 Intro| altogether shut out the childish fear that the soul upon Philebus Part
10 Text | time agreed to dismiss as childish and obvious and detrimental 11 Text | would see in envy of the childish sort a singular mixture The Republic Book
12 5 | which the fear would be childish), but that I shall miss 13 10 | may not fall away into the childish love of her which captivates The Sophist Part
14 Intro| pursuit of contradictions is childish and useless, and the very 15 Intro| Of the great dislike and childish impatience of his system The Statesman Part
16 Text | you are not too old for childish amusement.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Timaeus Part
17 Intro| right to attribute to him a childish want of reasoning about