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Alphabetical [« »] indisposed 2 indissoluble 13 indissolubly 2 indistinct 15 indistinctly 1 indistinctness 4 indistinguishable 6 | Frequency [« »] 15 idols 15 illustrious 15 indication 15 indistinct 15 indulgence 15 inherited 15 innocence | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances indistinct |
Critias Part
1 Text | is required is a sort of indistinct and deceptive mode of shadowing Meno Part
2 Intro| character, is necessarily indistinct and inconsistent. The magnificent Parmenides Part
3 Intro| of Socrates. It throws an indistinct light upon Aristotle, and Phaedo Part
4 Intro| innocent. (Republic.) To these indistinct longings and fears an expression 5 Text | they are inaccurate and indistinct, what is to be said of the The Republic Book
6 3 | And I think that I have an indistinct recollection of his mentioning 7 10 | that his work, too, is an indistinct expression of truth. ~No The Sophist Part
8 Intro| these latter schools is indistinct; and he appears reluctant The Symposium Part
9 Intro| loves of this world are an indistinct anticipation of an ideal 10 Text | his narrative was very indistinct, but he said that you knew, 11 Text | said, must have been very indistinct indeed, if you imagine that Theaetetus Part
12 Intro| is a colour of sense, an indistinct picture of the object which 13 Text | composition, have the impressions indistinct, as also the hard, for there 14 Text | them; and the soft too are indistinct, for their impressions are Timaeus Part
15 Intro| earth and heavens are so indistinct in the Timaeus and so figurative