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Alphabetical [« »] fellow-wardsmen 1 fellow-worker 2 fellow-workmen 1 fellows 15 fellowsailors 1 fellowship 2 felt 56 | Frequency [« »] 15 explanations 15 extremely 15 failure 15 fellows 15 flock 15 forbidden 15 forty | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances fellows |
Gorgias Part
1 Intro| men the opinion of their fellows is a leading principle of 2 Text | for ever listening to such fellows. Why do I say this? Why, 3 Text | invent and impose upon our fellows, of whom we take the best 4 Text | be made an example to his fellows, that they may see what Laws Book
5 2 | drags him away from his fellows against his will, raging Philebus Part
6 Intro| of pain. They are noble fellows, and, although we do not 7 Intro| to the service of their fellows, have been among the most Protagoras Part
8 Text | that he is not at home, fellows? But, my friend, I said, The Republic Book
9 3 | wickedness-when he is among his fellows, is wonderful in the precautions 10 4 | Truly, I said, we are stupid fellows. ~Why so? ~Why, my good 11 6 | in the wickedness of his fellows, but neither is he able 12 7 | things which he and his fellows have been accustomed to The Sophist Part
13 Text | with such men, and terrible fellows they are.~STRANGER: And Theaetetus Part
14 Text | would ask one of the young fellows; for the truth is, that 15 Text | the determination of these fellows not to have a particle of