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extreme 55
extremely 15
extremes 24
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15 explanations
15 extremely
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extremely

Euthydemus
   Part
1 Text | fact is I and all of us are extremely anxious that he should become Laches Part
2 Intro| Socrates by Lysimachus is extremely graceful; and his military Laws Book
3 4 | qualification. But if I had an extremely rich wife, and she bade Menexenus Part
4 Intro| either of Plato or of an extremely skilful imitator. The excellence Meno Part
5 Intro| none to be found. This is extremely discouraging. Virtue is Parmenides Part
6 Intro| parts is at first sight extremely obscure; and in the latter Phaedrus Part
7 Text | his love; he is also an extremely disagreeable companion. Philebus Part
8 Intro| which the wordsgently,’ ‘extremely,’ and other comparative 9 Text | exceedingly,’ ‘gently,’ ‘extremely,’ and the like, may not The Republic Book
10 2 | said he, those stories are extremely objectionable. ~Yes, Adeimantus, 11 4 | too, I replied, shall be extremely well satisfied. ~Then faint 12 7 | voluntary falsehood and is extremely indignant at herself and 13 9 | ambitious-would the term be suitable? ~Extremely suitable. ~On the other The Second Alcibiades Part
14 Pre | which are either corrupt or extremely ill-expressed. But there The Symposium Part
15 Intro| hyperlogical in form and also extremely confused and pedantic. Plato


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