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The Apology Part
1 Text | I seem to say something extravagant. For the word which I will Cratylus Part
2 Intro| which is either weak or extravagant. Plato is a supporter of The First Alcibiades Part
3 Intro| opinion of himself, and an extravagant ambition. Socrates, ‘who Gorgias Part
4 Intro| to be summed up: (1) The extravagant irony in the reason which 5 Intro| at first sight to be an extravagant fancy, but it is restored Laws Book
6 4 | there is one which is too extravagant, another is too niggardly, 7 4 | poem, I should praise the extravagant sort; and a poor miserly Phaedrus Part
8 Intro| commonplace. Philosophy had become extravagant, eclectic, abstract, devoid The Republic Book
9 5 | if it had not seemed too extravagant; for to be convinced that The Seventh Letter Part
10 Text | squander all their property in extravagant, and consider it a duty The Symposium Part
11 Intro| which has escaped them. Extravagant praises have been ascribed