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thyestes 2
ties 1
timaeus 2
time 34
times 19
tiresome 1
tis 2
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34 expression
34 god
34 sort
34 time
33 most
33 part
33 work
Plato
Cratylus

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time
   Dialogue
1 Craty| or if we had lived at the time, and been ‘rich enough to 2 Craty| recognises the effect of time, the influence of foreign 3 Craty| who had a great deal of time on his hands.’ The irony 4 Craty| among the philologers of his time; or slightly scoffs at contemporary 5 Craty| felt at having wasted his time upon ‘Cratylus and the doctrines 6 Craty| names be always true at the time of giving them? Hermogenes 7 Craty| the sake of euphony, and time is also a great alterer 8 Craty| have been derived from a time when the Greeks were either 9 Craty| their last impress from time and authority.~On the whole, 10 Craty| civilisation of man. In time, when the family became 11 Craty| literature, the man and the time seem to conspire; the eloquence 12 Craty| back to the beginning of time. A few have seemed to lose 13 Craty| must remember the length of time that has elapsed since man 14 Craty| from the point of view of time, and observe the changes 15 Craty| that you can reckon the time which has elapsed since 16 Craty| original language which it is time to leave behind us. We no 17 Craty| it: nor has the speaker time to ask himself the comparative 18 Craty| into relations of space and time. Nor can we suppose the 19 Craty| latent in language at a time when in their abstract form 20 Craty| conjecture that there was a time when the vocal utterance 21 Craty| likewise based upon analogy. Time has an analogy with space, 22 Craty| the surface only; after a time they are seen by men to 23 Craty| process; we have reached a time when the verb and the noun 24 Craty| influence grew less and less as time went on. To the ear which 25 Craty| meanings of words were in time parted off or differentiated. ( 26 Craty| it may have taken a long time to perfect the art of writing, 27 Craty| and quantity. But after a time they demanded a greater 28 Craty| Poems themselves, and in time the relation of the two 29 Craty| is relative to facts, to time, place, and occasion: when 30 Craty| they be true names at the time of uttering them?~HERMOGENES: 31 Craty| in all sorts of ways: and time too may have had a share 32 Craty| but has been altered by time into terpnon; eupherosune ( 33 Craty| esros (influx) in the old time when they used omicron for 34 Craty| knowledge changes, at the time when the change occurs there


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