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Charmides Part
1 Text | concerns either body or soul, swiftness and activity are clearly 2 Text | same way that he who has swiftness will be swift, and he who Cratylus Part
3 Text | are admirable for their swiftness, and this admirable part Gorgias Part
4 Text | moon, and their relative swiftness.~GORGIAS: You would be quite 5 Text | CALLICLES: Yes.~SOCRATES: Or swiftness and slowness?~CALLICLES: Laws Book
6 1 | third strength, including swiftness in running and bodily agility 7 2 | death,” nor “surpass in swiftness the Thracian Boreas”; and 8 2 | thing, which aims only at swiftness and smoothness and a brutish 9 8 | us speak of running and swiftness.~Cleinias. Very good.~Athenian. 10 10 | same motion should impart swiftness and slowness in due proportion Phaedo Part
11 Text | to me their comparative swiftness, and their returnings and Protagoras Part
12 Text | he gave strength without swiftness, while he equipped the weaker 13 Text | equipped the weaker with swiftness; some he armed, and others 14 Text | that which is done with swiftness is done swiftly, and that The Republic Book
15 2 | philosophy and spirit and swiftness and strength? ~Undoubtedly. ~ 16 7 | true motions of absolute swiftness and absolute slowness, which 17 10 | swiftest is the eighth; next in swiftness are the seventh, sixth, 18 10 | move together; third in swiftness appeared to move according The Statesman Part
19 Text | length, depth, breadth, swiftness with their opposites; and The Symposium Part
20 Intro| Terrible was their strength and swiftness; and they were essaying Timaeus Part
21 Intro| Mercury, Venus, with equal swiftness, and the remaining four— 22 Intro| Mars, Jupiter, with unequal swiftness to the three and to one 23 Intro| to the sun but with equal swiftness—this being the reason why 24 Intro| and Venus, but with equal swiftness; the remaining four, Moon, 25 Intro| Mars, Jupiter, with unequal swiftness to the former three and 26 Text | made to move with equal swiftness, and the remaining four ( 27 Text | Jupiter) to move with unequal swiftness to the three and to one 28 Text | orbits which have an equal swiftness with the sun, but in an 29 Text | measure of their relative swiftness and slowness as they proceeded 30 Text | their relative degrees of swiftness, are accomplished together 31 Text | of the particles, and the swiftness of the motion—all this makes