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apprehended 20
apprehending 12
apprehends 5
apprehension 16
apprehension-for 1
apprehensive 1
apprentices 2
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16 allied
16 ambitious
16 analogous
16 apprehension
16 asclepius
16 asserts
16 assumes
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apprehension

Euthyphro
   Part
1 Text | that I am not so quick of apprehension as the judges: for to them Gorgias Part
2 Text | right, Socrates, in your apprehension of my meaning.~SOCRATES: Laws Book
3 8 | arose in my mind a sort of apprehension—I could not help thinking 4 10 | there is no reason for apprehension about them, because any Meno Part
5 Text | justice, courage, quickness of apprehension, memory, magnanimity, and 6 Text | temperance and quickness of apprehension; whatever things are learned Phaedo Part
7 Text | herself and her own pure apprehension of pure existence, and to Philebus Part
8 Text | perception or memory to any apprehension of replenishment, of which Protagoras Part
9 Text | being in fact under the apprehension that Cleinias would be corrupted The Republic Book
10 1 | world below he is not in any apprehension about offerings due to the 11 6 | that courage, magnificence, apprehension, memory, were his natural 12 7 | is infinitely quicker of apprehension than one who has not. Yes, 13 7 | we were saying, have some apprehension of true being-geometry and The Seventh Letter Part
14 Text | reduced me to a state of apprehension. But when-to summarise great Theaetetus Part
15 Text | for he has a quickness of apprehension which is almost unrivalled, Timaeus Part
16 Intro| notions are necessary to the apprehension of particular facts, the


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