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comically 1
comicorum 1
comin 1
coming 99
command 84
command-for-self 3
commanded 18
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100 service
99 avoid
99 coming
99 dialectic
99 facts
99 foolish
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coming

The Apology
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1 Text | and have been doing yours, coming to you individually like 2 Text | state, and that any stranger coming in would have said of them Charmides Part
3 Text | to some youths who were coming in, and talking noisily 4 Text | that moment, when I saw him coming in, I confess that I was 5 Text | worshippers at their first coming in; and they dedicated their 6 Text | said, my own dream; whether coming through the horn or the Cratylus Part
7 Intro| have been ‘the desired one coming after night,’ and not, as Critias Part
8 Text | accumulation of the soil coming down from the mountains, 9 Text | and of private persons, coming both from the city itself 10 Text | of vessels and merchants coming from all parts, who, from Euthydemus Part
11 Text | all attention to what was coming. I wanted to see how they 12 Text | pursuit, Socrates, whether coming from him or from others, The First Alcibiades Part
13 Text | I am, making a point of coming? (Compare Symp.) I do really 14 Text | the just is the expedient, coming from your own lips, never 15 Text | you were on the point of coming to me, and enquiring why Gorgias Part
16 Intro| he can provide against a coming struggle. But he knows also 17 Text | that was our intention in coming.~CALLICLES: Come into my 18 Text | of you.~GORGIAS: What is coming, Socrates?~SOCRATES: I will 19 Text | them. ‘What is the use of coming to you, Gorgias?’ they will 20 Text | impression on you, and are you coming over to the opinion that Laws Book
21 1 | truth; but to be hasty in coming to a conclusion about such 22 2 | say that glory and fame, coming from Gods and men, though 23 5 | we will prevent them from coming; but the good we will to 24 6 | omitted, which some one coming after him must correct, 25 7 | of this sort, the motion coming from without gets the better 26 7 | education, see to him who coming in the way of the offences 27 8 | double penalty, the first coming from the Gods, and the second 28 9 | If a man catch a thief coming, into his house by night 29 12 | nurture, which is the question coming to the surface again. The Menexenus Part
30 Text | this manner: his soldiers, coming to the borders of Eretria Meno Part
31 Intro| echo or shadow of the past, coming back by recollection from 32 Text | a gift of nature, or as coming to men in some other way?~ Parmenides Part
33 Intro| and yet more impossible is coming into being in place, which 34 Intro| impossible still is the coming into being either as a whole 35 Text | likeness will always be coming to light, and if that be 36 Text | anything?~Yes.~Then its coming into being in anything is 37 Text | other thing while still coming into being, nor be altogether 38 Text | altogether out of it, if already coming into being in it.~Certainly 39 Text | parts, and is not a whole, coming into being anywhere, since 40 Text | nor by going somewhere and coming into being in something; Phaedo Part
41 Intro| prison he has been always coming to me, and is as good as 42 Text | exists before birth, and in coming to life and being born can 43 Text | prison he has always been coming to see me, and at times Phaedrus Part
44 Intro| materials of education to the coming generation. Now that every 45 Intro| search for it. Lastly, in the coming ages we shall carry with 46 Text | the celestial forms; and coming to earth we find her here 47 Text | that we were slaves, who, coming to rest at a place of resort 48 Text | something more ridiculous coming:—Suppose, further, that Philebus Part
49 Text | false pleasures existing or coming into existence in us, because 50 Text | madness; they prevent us from coming to the birth, and are commonly The Republic Book
51 1 | There he is, said the youth, coming after you, if you will only 52 2 | manner of arguing which, coming from them, I am ready to 53 3 | replied, but there is more coming; I have only told you half. 54 4 | Leontius, the son of Aglaion, coming up one day from the Piraeus, 55 5 | I said, but a greater is coming; you will not think much 56 7 | more, I said, such a one coming suddenly out of the sun 57 7 | two causes, either from coming out of the light or from 58 7 | this latter case the sense coming upon the object, whether 59 8 | changed by a class of desires coming from without to assist the 60 8 | if possible, their ever coming in; and if they have anyhow 61 9 | they shall be choruses coming on the stage, and I must 62 10 | Very good, I said, you are coming to the point now. And the 63 10 | allurements of evil, lest, coming upon tyrannies and similar The Seventh Letter Part
64 Text | before certain other persons coming in contact with Dionysios 65 Text | and his other enemies and coming to us as exile addressed 66 Text | done at all, he shrank from coming into close and intimate 67 Text | whether manufactured or coming into being in the course The Sophist Part
68 Intro| The ‘beyond’ is always coming back upon us however often 69 Text | the difficulty which was coming is the greatest of all.~ The Statesman Part
70 Intro| world, and first of all coming to a stand then quickly 71 Text | mistake—at first sight, coming suddenly upon him, I did The Symposium Part
72 Intro| Aristodemusbehalf for coming uninvited; (3) how the story 73 Text | day before yesterday I was coming from my own home at Phalerum 74 Text | thing happened. A servant coming out met him, and led him 75 Text | You were quite right in coming, said Agathon; but where 76 Text | offered sacrifice before the coming of the plague, delayed the 77 Text | one of us, but are always coming and going; and equally true 78 Text | which was my intention in coming, and go away? For I was 79 Text | and always, as his way is, coming out at all sorts of unsuspected Theaetetus Part
80 Intro| Euclides as from time to time coming to Athens and correcting 81 Intro| who could not foresee the coming move, and therefore had 82 Intro| colours, external bodies coming into contact with our own 83 Intro| which he is sitting without coming through the door, nowhere 84 Text | to have finished, and are coming towards us. Look and see 85 Text | ever breaking forth and coming to the birth at the same 86 Text | being created and destroyed, coming into being and passing into 87 Text | there is another difficulty coming, which you will also have 88 Text | and could not see what was coming, and then Socrates made 89 Text | that this kind of heat is coming on, and another person, Timaeus Part
90 Intro| some gentle inspiration coming from intelligence mirrors 91 Intro| the mouth and nostrils, on coming into contact with this, 92 Text | SOCRATES: Then, if he is not coming, you and the two others 93 Text | called cooling, and the coming together which follows upon 94 Text | colours.~Of the particles coming from other bodies which 95 Text | in order that the stream coming down from above might flow 96 Text | opposite directions; those coming from the right side they 97 Text | as much pain as the air coming in from without; but the 98 Text | part of us, the attack if coming on in sleep, is not so severe; 99 Text | blood, at the first influx coming in little by little, hot


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