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Alphabetical [« »] understandings 3 understands 20 understood 71 undertake 16 undertaken 4 undertakes 4 undertaking 4 | Frequency [« »] 16 thoroughly 16 top 16 unchanging 16 undertake 16 unintentionally 16 unpleasant 16 vacuum | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances undertake |
Euthyphro Part
1 Intro| knowledge, is very willing to undertake all the responsibility, Gorgias Part
2 Intro| possible. But who would undertake a public building, if he 3 Intro| building before? or who would undertake the duty of state-physician, 4 Intro| blind ambition will only undertake from a sense of duty a work 5 Text | right in saying that you undertake to answer any questions 6 Text | advising one another to undertake buildings, such as walls, 7 Text | to advise one another to undertake them. Is not this true?~ Laws Book
8 3 | any of those who lightly undertake the making of laws, “you 9 9 | provided by him, and they shall undertake to produce him at the trial. 10 11 | tacticians are the craftsmen, who undertake voluntarily the work of 11 11 | safety, as other craftsmen undertake other public works;—if they Phaedrus Part
12 Intro| one another: they cannot undertake any noble enterprise, such Protagoras Part
13 Intro| speaking; and that he can undertake, not one side of the argument The Republic Book
14 2 | there who, seeing the want, undertake the office of salesmen. The Sophist Part
15 Intro| observe how unwilling I am to undertake the task; for I know that Theaetetus Part
16 Text | but I certainly cannot undertake to argue that madmen or