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Dialogue
1 Craty| that they were capable of being embodied in words. Of the 2 Craty| Hermogenes, either as ‘not being in luck,’ or ‘being no speaker;’ 3 Craty| not being in luck,’ or ‘being no speaker;’ the dearly-bought 4 Craty| parts (Zeus, Dios). For he, being the lord and king of all, 5 Craty| all, is the author of our being, and in him all live: this 6 Craty| form, Dios, Zenos, which being put together and interpreted 7 Craty| about the heaven; and they being the original gods of the 8 Craty| changed; the original meaning being o anathron a opopen—he who 9 Craty| anticipation of Anaxagoras, being a contraction of selaenoneoaeia, 10 Craty| through—the letter kappa being inserted for the sake of 11 Craty| preceded; for all things being in a flux, kakia is to kakos 12 Craty| roun. The inventor of words being a patron of the flux, was 13 Craty| rather in that of swift, being the principle which makes 14 Craty| replies, that he is afraid of being self-deceived, and therefore 15 Craty| primary agency of the divine Being is confused with the secondary 16 Craty| they are also capable of being trained and improved and 17 Craty| of words is in process of being lost. If at first framed 18 Craty| organism which is always being reproduced. They are refined 19 Craty| is always in process of being lost and being renewed, 20 Craty| process of being lost and being renewed, just as the picture 21 Craty| nature, by a law, calls into being an organised structure. 22 Craty| field of language admits of being mapped out. There is the 23 Craty| cities which have come into being and perished during this 24 Craty| defined, hardly escapes from being a truism. If by ‘the natural 25 Craty| action, though very far from being a mere chaos, is indefinite, 26 Craty| some other preposition ‘being understood’ in a Greek sentence 27 Craty| b) from any necessity of being understood,—much less articulation 28 Craty| subject to laws, is far from being of an exact and uniform 29 Craty| actions also a class of being?~HERMOGENES: Yes, the actions 30 Craty| knows how to direct what is being done, and who will know 31 Craty| also whether the work is being well done or not?~HERMOGENES: 32 Craty| inserted in words instead of being omitted, and the acute takes 33 Craty| is almost self-explained, being only the name of a spring, 34 Craty| eidos). And perhaps also he being the shaker of the earth, 35 Craty| such as the fear of always being with him after death, and 36 Craty| ablutions and absolutions, as being the physician who orders 37 Craty| reason, my friend, in Pan being the double-formed son of 38 Craty| aipolos (goat-herd), he being the two-formed son of Hermes, 39 Craty| words etos and eniautos being thus formed out of a single 40 Craty| justice; but I, Hermogenes, being an enthusiastic disciple, 41 Craty| such that at last no human being can possibly make out the 42 Craty| mechane. But, as I was saying, being now at the top of my bent, 43 Craty| preceded, for all things being in a flux (ionton), kakia 44 Craty| of aischron is evident, being only aei ischon roes (always 45 Craty| lusiteloun), as that which being the swiftest thing in existence, 46 Craty| happily denominated lusiteloun—being that which looses (luon) 47 Craty| necessary and resistant being contrary to our will, implies 48 Craty| pseudos (falsehood) and on (being), not forgetting to enquire 49 Craty| signifying on ou zetema (being for which there is a search); 50 Craty| the true principle, for being (on) is also moving (ion), 51 Craty| same may be said of not being, which is likewise called 52 Craty| names, is implied in their being names.~HERMOGENES: Surely.~ 53 Craty| as I am desirous that we being friends should have a good 54 Craty| meaning, is in great danger of being deceived?~CRATYLUS: How 55 Craty| names, if he was an inspired being or God, to contradict himself?