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Alphabetical [« »] indifferently 7 indigesta 1 indigestaque 1 indignant 12 indignantly 1 indignation 8 indirect 5 | Frequency [« »] 12 inanimate 12 inclines 12 indict 12 indignant 12 inductive 12 indulged 12 inevitable | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances indignant |
Gorgias Part
1 Intro| satisfied? Callicles is indignant at the introduction of such Menexenus Part
2 Text | retaliated, but that she was indignant at the ingratitude of the Meno Part
3 Intro| man of the world, who is indignant at innovation, and equally Philebus Part
4 Intro| long way round. No man is indignant with a thief because he 5 Text | been saying, and feeling indignant at the doctrine, which is The Republic Book
6 4 | less able is he to feel indignant at any suffering, such as 7 6 | at whom they were so very indignant because to his hands we 8 7 | falsehood and is extremely indignant at herself and others when The Seventh Letter Part
9 Text | ships and sail away, being indignant and thinking it my duty The Statesman Part
10 Intro| illustration:—Suppose that mankind, indignant at the rogueries and caprices The Symposium Part
11 Text | often he says to me in an indignant tone:—‘What a strange thing Theaetetus Part
12 Intro| in his words. He is only indignant at the ‘reductio ad absurdum’