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1 Gorg| the populace. At the same time, he is in most profound 2 Gorg| with another indication of time, viz. the ‘recent’ usurpation 3 Gorg| while he affirms at the same time that no one can maintain 4 Gorg| deal with one witness at a time, and that is the person 5 Gorg| to proceed; at the same time, he hopes that Callicles 6 Gorg| understand what I said at the time, but when I ask you who 7 Gorg| their clothes on at the time when they were being judged, 8 Gorg| which he teaches for all time, stripped of the accidental 9 Gorg| foundation. At the same time he makes a point of determining 10 Gorg| depend on a brief moment of time, or even on the accident 11 Gorg| Theaetetus; and at the same time may be thought to be condemning 12 Gorg| thought and the opinion of his time.~It has been said that the 13 Gorg| of the many. At the same time he acknowledges the natural 14 Gorg| triumph, while at the same time he retaliates upon his adversaries. 15 Gorg| feelings are blunted by time, and ‘to forgive is convenient 16 Gorg| right, which may at any time awaken and develop a new 17 Gorg| sorrows, they are healed by time;~‘While rank corruption, 18 Gorg| identifies them; though the time has not yet arrived either 19 Gorg| Now, and for us, it is a time to Hellenize and to praise 20 Gorg| fairly judged. He will take time for the execution of his 21 Gorg| working in the appointed time, for he knows that human 22 Gorg| only real politician of his time. Let us illustrate the meaning 23 Gorg| real politicians of their time, but Locke, Hume, Adam Smith, 24 Gorg| best spend the appointed time, we leave the result with 25 Gorg| indifferent, and virtue at the time of action and without regard 26 Gorg| sinners who are allowed from time to time to approach the 27 Gorg| are allowed from time to time to approach the shores of 28 Gorg| slain coincide with the time passed by the spirits in 29 Gorg| of Cronos make of their time? They had boundless leisure 30 Gorg| or, Did they pass their time in eating and drinking and 31 Gorg| you prefer, at some other time.~CALLICLES: What is the 32 Gorg| exhibition to some other time.~CALLICLES: There is nothing 33 Gorg| has been talking a long time, is tired.~CHAEREPHON: And 34 Gorg| longer one at some other time.~GORGIAS: Well, I will; 35 Gorg| high matters in a short time?~GORGIAS: Certainly not.~ 36 Gorg| SOCRATES: I was thinking at the time, when I heard you saying 37 Gorg| for I think that by this time you will be able to follow)~ 38 Gorg| good, admitting at the same time that what is done without 39 Gorg| which they are doing at the time; for who would desire to 40 Gorg| strangeness of what you say from time to time when under their 41 Gorg| what you say from time to time when under their influence, 42 Gorg| what you were saying at the time—whether you meant by the 43 Gorg| same things, for at one time you were defining the better 44 Gorg| without them both, at the same time?~CALLICLES: What do you 45 Gorg| well and sound at the same time?~CALLICLES: Certainly not.~ 46 Gorg| and has not at the same time, clearly that cannot be 47 Gorg| they not affect at the same time the same part, whether of 48 Gorg| evil fortune at the same time?~CALLICLES: Yes, I did.~ 49 Gorg| in drinking at the same time?~CALLICLES: I do not understand 50 Gorg| dislikes, and is at the same time willing to be subject and 51 Gorg| care about living a certain time?—he knows, as women say, 52 Gorg| Athenians—this was during the time when they were not so good— 53 Gorg| way, for during the whole time that we are arguing, we 54 Gorg| happens to be near them at the time, and offers them advice, 55 Gorg| the only politician of my time. Now, seeing that when I 56 Gorg| called Tartarus. And in the time of Cronos, and even quite 57 Gorg| measure and for a certain time. And I should imagine that 58 Gorg| they are incurable, the time has passed at which they


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