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Alphabetical [« »] invests 2 inveterate 2 invidious 2 invincible 15 inviolability 1 inviolable 2 invisible 52 | Frequency [« »] 15 interested 15 intimate 15 inventor 15 invincible 15 isocrates 15 iv 15 jackson | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances invincible |
Critias Part
1 Intro| as the ideal Athens, was invincible, though matched against Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| that the two heroes are invincible; and the scene concludes 3 Text | use of their bodies, are invincible in every sort of warfare; 4 Text | more of them; the pair are invincible.~Then, my dear Crito, there Laws Book
5 3 | their power would have been invincible in war.~Megillus. No doubt.~ Menexenus Part
6 Text | of the Persians was not invincible, but that hosts of men and 7 Text | the reputation of being invincible in numbers and wealth and 8 Text | the reputation of being invincible, even though attacked by The Republic Book
9 2 | Have you never observed how invincible and unconquerable is spirit 10 5 | will then be absolutely invincible; and there are many domestic The Statesman Part
11 Intro| sometimes out of place. The invincible Socrates is withdrawn from The Symposium Part
12 Intro| and their loves would be invincible. For love will convert the 13 Intro| their beloved who would be invincible if they could be united Theaetetus Part
14 Intro| earlier dialogues. He is the invincible disputant, now advanced 15 Intro| one is the superior of the invincible Socrates in argument (except