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Laws Book
1 3 | the very end there is the contempt of oaths and pledges, and 2 9 | below, but transgresses in contempt of ancient and universal 3 10 | that I much regard, the contempt with which the profane will 4 10 | to be propitiated, but in contempt of mankind conjure the souls Parmenides Part
5 Intro| other times with a sort of contempt. But there is no lengthened Philebus Part
6 Intro| Cratylus, with irony and contempt. But we have not the knowledge 7 Intro| psychology. We may contrast the contempt which is poured upon the The Republic Book
8 3 | combined with overweening contempt of gods and men. ~You are The Seventh Letter Part
9 Text | with a mistaken feeling of contempt, and others with lofty and Theaetetus Part
10 Intro| Thaumas’; or the superb contempt with which the philosopher 11 Text | have shown a magnificent contempt for our opinion of him by Timaeus Part
12 Intro| referred to with a secret contempt and dislike. He looks with