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instant 27
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instant

Cratylus
   Part
1 Text | has come to me all in an instant, I know not whence, will The First Alcibiades Part
2 Text | as you are, or die in an instant if you are forbidden to Gorgias Part
3 Text | or his garment torn in an instant. Such is my great power Laws Book
4 9 | and takes vengeance on the instant, and without malice prepense, 5 9 | premeditate, but smite upon the instant; for that which is like Parmenides Part
6 Intro| our own minds at the same instant. How can we conceive Him Phaedo Part
7 Intro| and taken away at the same instant. But if not given to men 8 Text | present to a man at the same instant, and yet he who pursues 9 Text | we were born and at the instant of birth not only the equal Phaedrus Part
10 Text | Phaedrus, I shall pause for an instant to ask whether you do not Philebus Part
11 Text | envy and laugh at the same instant.~PROTARCHUS: True.~SOCRATES: The Republic Book
12 1 | of the city; and at that instant Polemarchus, the son of 13 5 | sufficient answer on the instant is not easy; but after a 14 10 | earthquake, and then in an instant they were driven upward The Statesman Part
15 Intro| swayed the world. At the same instant all the inferior deities Theaetetus Part
16 Intro| may be true at any given instant. But the reply is in the 17 Intro| sort of change in every instant of time, how can any thought 18 Intro| be detained even for an instant? Sensible perception, like 19 Intro| absoluteness of sensation at each instant? Of the work of Protagoras 20 Intro| absoluteness of sensation at each instant was to be found in his words. 21 Intro| who can say that at this instant we are not dreaming? Even 22 Intro| off to the shades in an instant. Seeing that he is not within 23 Intro| and everywhere at the same instant. At length he finds that 24 Intro| same individual only at one instant. But then, as Plato asks,— 25 Intro| the same as they were an instant ago—that the act which we 26 Intro| other in an indivisible instant. The long train of association Timaeus Part
27 Text | came into being at the same instant in order that, having been


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