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Euthydemus Part
1 Intro| the general makes over his prey to the statesman, as the 2 Text | capturing; and when the prey is taken the huntsman or 3 Text | but only to catch their prey, hand over their inventions Laws Book
4 10 | toss a portion of their prey to the dogs, and they, mollified Lysis Part
5 Text | who frightened away his prey, and made the capture of 6 Text | huntsman just holding fast his prey. But then a most unaccountable Phaedrus Part
7 Text | these make him a less easy prey, and when caught less manageable; Philebus Part
8 Text | with three we may catch our prey; Beauty, Symmetry, Truth Protagoras Part
9 Text | while those who were their prey were very prolific; and The Republic Book
10 3 | guardians, nor tempt them to prey upon the other citizens. 11 5 | enemies; he is their lawful prey, and let them do what they The Sophist Part
12 Intro| both hunters after a living prey, nearly related to tyrants 13 Text | of living and of lifeless prey.~THEAETETUS: Yes, if both Timaeus Part
14 Text | in which we must hunt the prey which we mean to take. A