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hierophant 1
hierophants 3
higgles 1
high 73
high-flown 1
high-minded 1
high-spirited 2
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73 feelings
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73 heavens
73 high
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73 mixed
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high

The Apology
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1 Text | they also knew all sorts of high matters, and this defect Charmides Part
2 Text | and virtue and all other high fortune: and your motherCratylus Part
3 Intro| a great controversy and high argument between Heracleiteans 4 Intro| Bacon, has attained to any high degree of literary excellence.~ Critias Part
5 Text | you were going to speak of high matters, and begged that 6 Text | country, its mountains were high hills covered with soil, 7 Text | and there were many other high trees, cultivated by man 8 Text | was a mountain not very high on any side. In this mountain Euthydemus Part
9 Text | Fearing that there would be high words, I again endeavoured The First Alcibiades Part
10 Text | your noble form and your high estate!~ALCIBIADES: What 11 Text | that we should not have as high a notion of what is required Gorgias Part
12 Intro| all, does violence with high hand;’ as is indeed proved 13 Intro| actions he can show the same high principle (compare Republic) 14 Intro| whether a statesman makes high professions or none at all— 15 Intro| have not forgotten their high vocation of teachers; and 16 Text | vast multitude about such high matters in a short time?~ Laches Part
17 Text | LYSIMACHUS: That is very high praise which is accorded 18 Text | anything which I know. So high is the opinion which I have Laws Book
19 1 | praise and blame war in this highflown strain, whom are you 20 2 | order of the voice, in which high and low are duly mingled, 21 3 | hollow caves on the tops of high mountains, and every one 22 3 | their security to not very high hills, either.~Cleinias. 23 4 | accomplished yet more, and high ruin falls upon us. For 24 5 | he seems to be mounting high and steep places, the Gods 25 5 | Wherefore let us suppose this “high argument” of ours to address 26 5 | well as rich. And good in a high degree, and rich in a high 27 5 | high degree, and rich in a high degree at the same time, 28 6 | ways, and of the different high roads which lead out of 29 7 | as having much to do with high spirit on the one hand, 30 7 | intervals, slow and quick, or high and low notes, are combined— 31 10 | their children’s children in high offices, and their prosperity 32 10 | depths of the earth, or I am high and will fly up to heaven, 33 10 | you are not so small or so high but that you shall pay the 34 11 | living who are aged and high in honour; wherever a city 35 12 | created in that year, shall be high priest; and they shall write Meno Part
36 Intro| at first confined between high and narrow banks, but finally Phaedrus Part
37 Intro| press, and by the help of high schools and colleges, may 38 Text | plane-tree, and the agnus castus high and clustering, in the fullest 39 Text | author leaves the theatre in high delight; but if the law 40 Text | arts require discussion and high speculation about the truths Philebus Part
41 Intro| understanding about the ‘high argument’ of the one and 42 Text | learned what sounds are high and what low, and the number 43 Text | SOCRATES: And whereas the high and low, the swift and the 44 Text | and the many beauties and high perfections of the soul: Protagoras Part
45 Text | passenger; rich and poor, high and low—any one who likes 46 Text | women have a pride in their high cultivation. And hereby The Republic Book
47 2 | greatest of all lies in high places, which the poet told 48 3 | philosophy, at first the high condition of his body fills 49 4 | declare that he is four cubits high, can he help believing what 50 5 | the truth about matters of high interest which a man honors 51 8 | a general or some other high officer who is brought to 52 9 | I replied, but in this high argument you should be a 53 10 | lives, and having mounted a high pulpit, spoke as follows: " The Seventh Letter Part
54 Text | raised from humble station to high office and from poverty 55 Text | they had learnt something high and mighty.~On this point 56 Text | but he was unaware how high a pitch of infatuation and The Sophist Part
57 Text | should assign to them too high a prerogative.~THEAETETUS: 58 Text | remember! And now it is high time to hold a consultation 59 Text | this also true of sounds high and low?—Is not he who has The Symposium Part
60 Intro| sort of encomium was too high for him, whether deserved 61 Text | own nature, and giving us high hopes for the future, for Theaetetus Part
62 Intro| to be our instructor at a high figure; and why should we 63 Text | I am about to speak of a high argument, in which all things 64 Text | and with what does he hear high and low sounds?—you would Timaeus Part
65 Intro| imperfect knowledge and high aspirations, and is the 66 Intro| than those who dwell upon high and dry places, who in their 67 Intro| greater progress by the high a priori road than could 68 Intro| physics generally— this high a priori road was based 69 Text | with a temperament in a high degree both passionate and 70 Text | not tumble about among the high and deep places of the earth, 71 Text | all places, carrying on high the dwelling-place of the 72 Text | sounds, which appear to be high and low, and are sometimes 73 Text | mixed expression out of high and low, whence arises a


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