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Dialogue
1 Intro| There are no descriptions of time, place or persons, in the 2 Intro| generally wanted at the time. We will briefly consider 3 Intro| like meteors for a short time in different parts of Greece. 4 Intro| splendid foreigners who from time to time visited Athens, 5 Intro| foreigners who from time to time visited Athens, or appeared 6 Intro| many which were at that time current in Greece; (2) that 7 Intro| difference fully would take time. He is pressed to give this 8 Intro| could teach them in a short time, and at a small cost. For 9 Intro| opposite ways at the same time and in respect of the same 10 Intro| dreamed. But even now the time has not arrived when the 11 Intro| past. The succession in time of human ideas is also the 12 Intro| of the other accidents of time and place is gathered up 13 Intro| past, under the form of time or of eternity, the spirit 14 Intro| minds,’ by reverting to a time when our present distinctions 15 Intro| conception of space or matter or time involves the two contradictory 16 Intro| solid, which were at one time uppermost in the series 17 Intro| Nothing can at the same time be both A, and not A’) has 18 Intro| they go straight on for a time in a single line, and may 19 Intro| are ‘the spectators of all time and of all existence;’ their 20 Intro| men have a succession in time as well as an order of thought. 21 Intro| of Hegel at a particular time.~The nomenclature of Hegel 22 Intro| is the expression of his time, and there may be peculiar 23 Intro| when, after living for a time within the charmed circle, 24 Intro| But he does not regret the time spent in the study of him. 25 Soph| simple question. At the same time, I fear that I may seem 26 Soph| reappears again for the fourth time.~STRANGER: Yes, and with 27 Soph| Perhaps so, if he were allowed time to think; but I do not see 28 Soph| escape; now, then, is the time of all others to set upon 29 Soph| that he can make them in no time, and sell them for a few 30 Soph| small cost, and in a short time, is not that a jest?~THEAETETUS: 31 Soph| such art?~STRANGER: But as time goes on, and their hearers 32 Soph| Not yet, my friend, is the time for such a word; for there 33 Soph| remember! And now it is high time to hold a consultation as 34 Soph| principles, and that at one time there was war between certain 35 Soph| those who would at one time compound, and at another 36 Soph| that we were only just in time in making a resistance to 37 Soph| because in no manner or time or place can there ever 38 Soph| not forestall the work of time. Let me suppose, then, that