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Alphabetical [« »] omerikoi 1 omichrons 1 omicron 16 omission 16 omissions 3 omit 16 omits 2 | Frequency [« »] 16 nobly 16 noun 16 omicron 16 omission 16 omit 16 ordering 16 ordinances | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances omission |
Cratylus Part
1 Intro| no longer needed; and the omission has ceased to be observed. Laws Book
2 9 | whether of statement or omission; and he who has nothing 3 9 | gives in his account this omission shall be a most serious 4 11 | law, and write down the omission, and place on a column in Phaedo Part
5 Intro| Aristippus, nor from the omission of Xenophon, who at the Philebus Part
6 Intro| flux, there are none.~The omission of the doctrine of recollection, 7 Intro| a psychological one. The omission is rendered more significant 8 Intro| being impossible. Plato’s omission to mention them by name 9 Intro| property or life, and the omission of an act of charity or The Republic Book
10 3 | valetudinarian arts, the omission arose, not from ignorance 11 9 | not too late to supply the omission. ~Very true, I said; and 12 10 | right; but there was an omission which must now be supplied. ~ 13 10 | supplied. ~What was the omission? ~Were we not saying that The Symposium Part
14 Text | Aristophanes, may now supply the omission or take some other line Theaetetus Part
15 Text | SOCRATES: But there was an omission of the further case, in Timaeus Part
16 Intro| human frame, but in the omission to observe how little could