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(...) Parmenides
Part
501 Intro| objects of sense—to number, time, place, and to the higher
502 Intro| let us turn to facts.’ The time has not yet arrived for
503 Intro| conceive Him under the forms of time and space, who is out of
504 Intro| and space, who is out of time and space? How get rid of
505 Text | Clazomenae, but that was a long time ago; his father’s name,
506 Text | the former was, at the time of his visit, about 65 years
507 Text | to Athens for the first time on the occasion of their
508 Text | of one, and at the same time many by partaking of many,
509 Text | you are still young; the time will come, if I am not mistaken,
510 Text | exist as a whole at the same time in many separate individuals,
511 Text | same in all at the same time.~I like your way, Socrates,
512 Text | practising; at the same time, I give you credit for saying
513 Text | have not heard for a long time.~When Zeno had thus spoken,
514 Text | words I have to wade at my time of life. But I must indulge
515 Text | his answers will give me time to breathe.~I am the one
516 Text | never be at one and the same time neither wholly within nor
517 Text | equality or likeness of time; and we said that the one
518 Text | this nature, cannot be in time at all; for must not that
519 Text | must not that which is in time, be always growing older
520 Text | also becomes at the same time younger than itself, if
521 Text | itself must also, at the same time, become younger than itself?~
522 Text | longer or for a shorter time than itself, but it must
523 Text | about to be, for the same time with itself?~That again
524 Text | Then things which are in time, and partake of time, must
525 Text | in time, and partake of time, must in every case, I suppose,
526 Text | Then it does not partake of time, and is not in any time?~
527 Text | time, and is not in any time?~So the argument shows.~
528 Text | a participation of past time?~Certainly.~And do not ‘
529 Text | participation of future time?~Yes.~And ‘is,’ or ‘becomes,’
530 Text | participation of present time?~Certainly.~And if the one
531 Text | without participation in time, it never had become, or
532 Text | becoming, or was at any time, or is now become or is
533 Text | many places at the same time?~No; I see the impossibility
534 Text | other is during any space of time; for during that space of
535 Text | for during that space of time, however small, the other
536 Text | the one also partake of time? And is it and does it become
537 Text | virtue of participation in time?~How do you mean?~If one
538 Text | participation of being in present time, and to have been is the
539 Text | participation of being at a past time, and to be about to be is
540 Text | participation of being at a future time?~Very true.~Then the one,
541 Text | partakes of being, partakes of time?~Certainly.~And is not time
542 Text | time?~Certainly.~And is not time always moving forward?~Yes.~
543 Text | since it moves forward in time?~Certainly.~And do you remember
544 Text | becomes younger at the same time?~Certainly.~Thus, then,
545 Text | it gets to the point of time between ‘was’ and ‘will
546 Text | does it become a longer time than itself or an equal
547 Text | than itself or an equal time with itself?~An equal time.~
548 Text | time with itself?~An equal time.~But if it becomes or is
549 Text | becomes or is for an equal time with itself, it is of the
550 Text | becoming and being the same time with itself, neither is
551 Text | unequals, whether to periods of time or to anything else, leave
552 Text | come into being a longer time than the others.~Yes.~But
553 Text | consider again; if we add equal time to a greater and a less
554 Text | to a greater and a less time, will the greater differ
555 Text | greater differ from the less time by an equal or by a smaller
556 Text | at first, but if an equal time be added to both of them
557 Text | since the one partakes of time, and partakes of becoming
558 Text | once more and for the third time, let us consider: If the
559 Text | many, and participates in time, must it not, in as far
560 Text | And is there not also a time at which it assumes being
561 Text | also gives it up at some time?~Impossible.~And the assuming
562 Text | it can surely be in no time at all?~How can it?~But
563 Text | surely there cannot be a time in which a thing can be
564 Text | when in motion, or when in time?~It cannot.~And does this
565 Text | thing in which it is at the time of changing really exist?~
566 Text | motion, not being in any time; and into this and out of
567 Text | changing it will be in no time, and will not then be either
568 Text | partake of the one at the very time when they are partaking
Phaedo
Part
569 Intro| Compare Xen. Mem.) The time has been passed by him in
570 Intro| with Socrates for the last time. Those who were present,
571 Intro| is a wind blowing at the time) has not yet been charmed
572 Intro| raise objections at such a time. Socrates wonders at their
573 Intro| having regard not only to time but to eternity. For death
574 Intro| of man, has a history in time, which may be traced in
575 Intro| or even in a much shorter time, he will be forgotten and
576 Intro| ever, at any rate for a time, in order that the wicked ‘
577 Intro| infinity of heaven. Whether time and space really exist when
578 Intro| without them? As then infinite time, or an existence out of
579 Intro| or an existence out of time, which are the only possible
580 Intro| that definite portion of time; or what is now happening
581 Intro| Are we not at the same time describing them both in
582 Intro| of our actions, or at any time seriously affect the substance
583 Intro| comparatively short period of time. May we be allowed to imagine
584 Intro| Fetichism. There may yet come a time when the many may be as
585 Intro| subject about which, at any time, even religious people speak
586 Intro| or stronger in men at one time of life than at another;
587 Intro| becoming the ‘spectators of all time and all existence,’ and
588 Intro| of perpetual duration of time, but as an ever-present
589 Intro| Musaeus and Orpheus in Plato’s time, were filled with notions
590 Intro| Like the spectators at the time, we cannot pity Socrates;
591 Intro| with talking. At such a time he naturally expresses the
592 Intro| of Xenophon, who at the time of Socrates’ death was in
593 Intro| pretending to determine the real time of their composition, the
594 Intro| fitly occupied at such a time than in discoursing of immortality;
595 Text | Athens now, and it is a long time since any stranger from
596 Text | put to death, not at the time, but long afterwards. What
597 Text | have vowed to Apollo at the time, that if they were saved
598 Text | detained by contrary winds, the time spent in going and returning
599 Text | Socrates, this is the last time that either you will converse
600 Text | life long, why when his time comes should he repine at
601 Text | these impediments we have no time to give to philosophy; and,
602 Text | was wisdom—and at the same time to be rid of the company
603 Text | and probably at the same time a lover of either money
604 Text | necessarily implies a previous time in which we have learned
605 Text | have known at some previous time.~Very true.~And what is
606 Text | already forgotten through time and inattention.~Very true,
607 Text | wood or stone appear at one time equal, and at another time
608 Text | time equal, and at another time unequal?~That is certain.~
609 Text | equality previously to the time when we first saw the material
610 Text | equality at some previous time?~Yes.~That is to say, before
611 Text | that to-morrow, at this time, there will no longer be
612 Text | birth; for this is the only time which remains.~Yes, my friend,
613 Text | or if not at what other time?~No, Socrates, I perceive
614 Text | or in any way, or at any time?~They must be always the
615 Text | may remain for a for some time, nay even for a long time,
616 Text | time, nay even for a long time, if the constitution be
617 Text | constitution be sound at the time of death, and the season
618 Text | polluted, and is impure at the time of her departure, and is
619 Text | not entirely pure at the time of his departure is allowed
620 Text | speaking, for a considerable time there was silence; he himself
621 Text | under present at such a time.~Socrates replied with a
622 Text | off now than at any other time in my life. Will you not
623 Text | with not having said at the time what I think. For when I
624 Text | last for a considerable time, until they are either decayed
625 Text | to say that we may gain time for reflection, and when
626 Text | during the same period of time? Now I will ask you to consider
627 Text | still, during the short time that remains, I shall not
628 Text | something more. There was a time when I thought that I understood
629 Text | the whole company at the time.~ECHECRATES: Yes, and equally
630 Text | one another. At the same time, turning to Cebes, he said:
631 Text | respect of the portion of time which is called life, but
632 Text | their due and remained their time, another guide brings them
633 Text | after waiting an appointed time, which is to some a longer
634 Text | longer and to some a shorter time, they are sent back to be
635 Text | described, and of which the time would fail me to tell.~Wherefore,
636 Text | men, will depart at some time or other. Me already, as
637 Text | you, not now for the first time, however much you may profess
638 Text | near, for a good deal of time had passed while he was
639 Text | beloved; do not hurry—there is time enough.~Socrates said: Yes,
640 Text | having been absent for some time, returned with the jailer
641 Text | poison will act. At the same time he handed the cup to Socrates,
642 Text | had been weeping all the time, broke out in a loud and
643 Text | that of all the men of his time whom I have known, he was
Phaedrus
Part
644 Intro| drinking in for the first time.~As they are on their way,
645 Intro| replies that he has no time for these ‘nice’ interpretations
646 Intro| are restored to them. Each time there is full liberty of
647 Intro| and humbled, and from that time forward the soul of the
648 Intro| never go back. When the time comes they receive their
649 Intro| first sight. At the same time the Phaedrus, although one
650 Intro| opinion of his friends, at a time when he acknowledges that
651 Intro| and may be dissolved from time to time without the assistance
652 Intro| be dissolved from time to time without the assistance of
653 Intro| alteration finds.~...~Love’s not time’s fool, though rosy lips
654 Intro| they must pass through a time of trial and conflict first;
655 Intro| might tell how, after a time at no long intervals, first
656 Intro| which would be at the same time lasting, could be conceived. ‘
657 Intro| And thus, for the first time perhaps in the history of
658 Intro| seems to show that at one time of his life Plato was quite
659 Intro| conception of love. At the same time he appears to intimate here,
660 Intro| that which flashed from time to time before the eyes
661 Intro| which flashed from time to time before the eyes of Dante
662 Intro| in the Laws. At the same time it is not to be denied that
663 Intro| Art is enough, just at the time when Art is about to disappear
664 Intro| take up too much of his time; and he has not as yet learned
665 Intro| literature sank lower as time went on. It consisted more
666 Intro| cover the earth. If at any time the great men of the world
667 Text | shall hear, if you can spare time to accompany me.~SOCRATES:
668 Text | of the age spent a long time in composing. Indeed, I
669 Text | take up a great deal of time. Now I have no leisure for
670 Text | under any compulsion, no time of repentance ever comes;
671 Text | wiser than ever.~Once upon a time there was a fair boy, or,
672 Text | practices, and yet for the time they are very pleasant.
673 Text | beloved be receiving all this time? Must he not feel the extremity
674 Text | is the human soul! At the time I had a sort of misgiving,
675 Text | are united throughout all time. Let that, however, be as
676 Text | have seen them for a short time only, or they may have been
677 Text | difficulty. There was a time when with the rest of the
678 Text | uneasiness in the gums at the time of cutting teeth,—bubbles
679 Text | of all pleasures at the time, and is the reason why the
680 Text | would wait until another time. When the appointed hour
681 Text | die of fear. And from that time forward the soul of the
682 Text | at the appointed age and time, is led to receive him into
683 Text | the others, either at the time of their love or afterwards.
684 Text | pilgrimage, and when the time comes at which they receive
685 Text | slavish.~SOCRATES: There is time enough. And I believe that
686 Text | come to me. At the same time I boldly assert that mere
687 Text | same persons to be at one time just, at another time, if
688 Text | one time just, at another time, if he is so inclined, to
689 Text | good to the city at one time, and at another time the
690 Text | one time, and at another time the reverse of good?~PHAEDRUS:
691 Text | them. It would take a long time to repeat all that Thamus
Philebus
Part
692 Intro| seems to intimate that the time had arrived for discarding
693 Intro| anticipate science; at a time when the sciences were not
694 Intro| Republic he speaks at one time of God or Gods, and at another
695 Intro| or Gods, and at another time of the Good. So in the Phaedrus
696 Intro| knowledge which is at one time clear and distinct, at another
697 Intro| no account. At the same time, we admit that the latter
698 Intro| Utilitarianism have by this time ‘agreed to discard’. We
699 Intro| Admitting that men rest for a time in inferior ends, and do
700 Intro| proved, as in Aristotle’s time, so in our own, by the universal
701 Intro| so ideal, and at the same time so practical,—so Christian,
702 Intro| conferred upon mankind, the time appears to have arrived,
703 Intro| After seeming to hover for a time on the verge of a great
704 Intro| independent of space and time, such a mataion eidos becomes
705 Intro| is probably the latest in time of the writings of Plato
706 Intro| applied science for the first time has a place in philosophy;
707 Intro| wonderful to think of at a time when knowledge itself could
708 Intro| them not to be measured by time, which in the fragmentary
709 Intro| his own philosophy. At the time of his death he left his
710 Intro| presented themselves from time to time. The earlier discussions
711 Intro| themselves from time to time. The earlier discussions
712 Intro| then agree with them of old time, and merely reassert the
713 Intro| words ‘those who said of old time that mind rules the universe’;
714 Intro| words as a ‘spectator of all time and of all existence’?~
715 Text | all good, and at the same time are compelled, if you are
716 Text | that everybody has by this time agreed to dismiss as childish
717 Text | same thing be at the same time in one and in many things?
718 Text | thought, and that now, as in time past, they run about together,
719 Text | But the wise men of our time are either too quick or
720 Text | want a fifth at some future time you shall allow me to have
721 Text | I would rather not waste time in the enumeration of endless
722 Text | then agree with them of old time in maintaining this doctrine,—
723 Text | of those who said of old time that mind rules the universe.~
724 Text | who is empty for the first time, attain either by perception
725 Text | who is empty have at one time a sure hope of being filled,
726 Text | empty is he not at the same time in pain?~PROTARCHUS: Certainly.~
727 Text | animals have at the same time both pleasure and pain?~
728 Text | mind for a considerable time.~PROTARCHUS: Very true.~
729 Text | who is busy at the same time in the chambers of the soul.~
730 Text | us suppose an interval of time at which the body experiences
731 Text | create irritation and in time drive him to distraction.~
732 Text | PROTARCHUS: Yet a third time I must say, Be a little
733 Text | of pleasure is bad at the time when he is suffering pain,
734 Text | as he is pleased at the time when he is pleased, in that
735 Text | Protarchus, at the same time offering up a prayer to
736 Text | true.~SOCRATES: And now the time has come for us to consider
737 Text | in aught unseemly, at any time, past, present, or future.~
Protagoras
Part
738 Intro| Dialogue meeting at any one time, whether in the year 425
739 Intro| are satirized at the same time.~Not having the whole of
740 Intro| however absurd. At the same time Hippias is desirous of substituting
741 Text | yesterday evening.~At the same time he felt for the truckle-bed,
742 Text | interesting.~Once upon a time there were gods only, and
743 Text | creatures. But when the time came that these also should
744 Text | lawgivers living in the olden time; these are given to the
745 Text | endeavour to show at the same time how, as I maintain, he ought
746 Text | I think so (at the same time I could not help fearing
747 Text | the truth, I wanted to get time to think what the meaning
748 Text | of Simonides. Now is the time to rehabilitate Simonides,
749 Text | yet this is possible for a time, and only for a time. But
750 Text | for a time, and only for a time. But having become good,
751 Text | overpower him who, at some time or other, has resources,
752 Text | may become deteriorated by time, or toil, or disease, or
753 Text | the best for the longest time whom the gods love.’~All
754 Text | not now, but at some other time. At present we must abide
755 Text | and take the things at one time of which we repent at another,
756 Text | me and Protagoras. At the time when you asked the question,
757 Text | had immediately and at the time answered ‘Ignorance,’ you
758 Text | at his saying this at the time, and I am still more surprised
759 Text | the subject at some future time; at present we had better
The Republic
Book
760 1 | had not seen for a long time, and I thought him very
761 1 | who have arrived at that time which the poets call the "
762 1 | fled away; there was a good time once, but now that is gone,
763 1 | good to me now as at the time when he uttered them. For
764 1 | is great he will many a time like a child start up in
765 1 | and evil to his enemies in time of sickness? ~The physician. ~
766 1 | of a pilot? ~No. ~Then in time of peace justice will be
767 1 | acquisition has justice in time of peace? ~In contracts,
768 1 | mistaken the stronger at the time when he is mistaken? ~Yes,
769 1 | arithmetician or grammarian at the time when he is making the mistake,
770 1 | sage or ruler errs at the time when he is what his name
771 1 | who are evil acting at any time vigorously together, is
772 1 | not having allowed himself time to enjoy the one before,
773 2 | which delight us at the time, although nothing follows
774 2 | food in a fourth of the time, and in the remaining three-fourths
775 2 | remaining three-fourths of his time be employed in making a
776 2 | when not done at the right time? ~No doubt. ~For business
777 2 | and does it at the right time, and leaves other things.
778 2 | market, and he comes at a time when there is no one to
779 2 | once more enlarge; and this time the enlargement will be
780 2 | guardian, I said, the more time and skill and art and application
781 2 | tender thing; for that is the time at which the character is
782 2 | and that never up to this time has there been any quarrel
783 2 | they are least altered by time and circumstances. ~Very
784 2 | children, and at the same time speak blasphemy against
785 3 | his wits as to be at one time the slave of two seemingly
786 3 | which the poet recites from time to time and in the intermediate
787 3 | poet recites from time to time and in the intermediate
788 3 | in life, and at the same time to be an imitator and imitate
789 3 | commonly said, before the time of Herodicus, the guild
790 3 | replies at once that he has no time to be ill, and that he sees
791 3 | in himself; at the same time, as the bad are more numerous
792 3 | virtuous nature, educated by time, will acquire a knowledge
793 3 | is supposed by him at any time most to affect his own? ~
794 3 | hearts of one class, and time of the other; and this I
795 3 | believe), though not in our time, and I do not know whether
796 3 | reality during all that time they were being formed and
797 4 | inference is obvious. ~The time then has arrived, Glaucon,
798 4 | that in reality for a long time past we have been talking
799 4 | the same thing at the same time, in contrary ways; and therefore
800 4 | and in motion at the same time in the same part? ~Impossible. ~
801 4 | and in motion at the same time (and he may say the same
802 4 | the same thing at the same time, in the same part or in
803 4 | thing cannot at the same time with the same part of itself
804 4 | pull the bow at the same time, but what you say is that
805 4 | abhorrence of them; for a time he struggled and covered
806 4 | wisdom, and that which at any time impairs this condition he
807 5 | of the law; at the same time begging of these gentlemen
808 5 | the female? Need I waste time in speaking of the art of
809 5 | guardians to have a fine easy time of it when they are having
810 5 | who were begotten at the time when their fathers and mothers
811 5 | well-ordered State. ~It will now be time, I said, for us to return
812 5 | Certainly not. ~At the same time I ought here to repeat what
813 5 | we shall be at the same time training them. ~That, he
814 5 | is and is not at the same time, that sort of thing would
815 6 | is the spectator of all time and all existence, think
816 6 | counters; and yet all the time they are in the right. The
817 6 | helm to them; and if at any time they do not prevail, but
818 6 | praise or blame-at such a time will not a young man's heart,
819 6 | maintain to be rare at any time; this being the class out
820 6 | childhood, they devote only the time saved from money-making
821 6 | You are speaking of a time which is not very near. ~
822 6 | Rather, I replied, of a time which is as nothing in comparison
823 6 | true being, has surely no time to look down upon the affairs
824 6 | them and are at the same time high-spirited and magnanimous
825 6 | interest, and at the same time have a care that I do not
826 7 | had become steady (and the time which would be needed to
827 7 | the greater part of their time with one another in the
828 7 | administered, and who at the same time have other honors and another
829 7 | improvement; at the same time you do not grudge to others
830 7 | these sciences. At the same time, we must not lose sight
831 7 | can run much; youth is the time for any extraordinary toil. ~
832 7 | he replied. ~After that time those who are selected from
833 7 | replied; at the end of the time they must be sent down again
834 7 | their consummation: the time has now arrived at which
835 8 | last forever, but will in time be dissolved. And this is
836 8 | attached to the family, from time to time talk privately in
837 8 | the family, from time to time talk privately in the same
838 8 | to rule. And at the same time their fondness for money
839 8 | oligarchical on this wise? ~How? ~A time arrives when the representative
840 8 | his money and labor and time on unnecessary pleasures
841 8 | the people; at the same time taking care to reserve the
842 8 | he banishes, at the same time hinting at the abolition
843 9 | forbidden food -which at such a time, when he has parted company
844 9 | in the utmost fear. ~The time has arrived when he will
845 9 | pleasure? ~Yes, he said; at the time they are pleased and well
846 10 | contrary opinions at the same time about the same thing? ~Very
847 10 | part struck and wasting time in setting up a howl, but
848 10 | thinks the same thing at one time great and at another small-he
849 10 | was ever great in a short time? The whole period of threescore
850 10 | thousand years before the time of Er: he had been the tyrant
851 10 | the future; Clotho from time to time assisting with a
852 10 | future; Clotho from time to time assisting with a touch of
853 10 | the prophet said at the time: "Even for the last comer,
854 10 | children. But when he had time to reflect, and saw what
855 10 | about for a considerable time in search of the life of
The Second Alcibiades
Part
856 Text | often in a short space of time they change their tone,
857 Text | many attempts, and each time failed to recognize Pericles,
858 Text | for an example, who from time to time advise us about
859 Text | example, who from time to time advise us about war and
860 Text | kind and has at the same time the knowledge of the best
861 Text | And yet up to the present time they have not been less
The Seventh Letter
Part
862 Text | did, that in quite a short time they made the former government
863 Text | connection with the abuses of the time.~Not long after that a revolution
864 Text | returned from exile at that time showed very considerable
865 Text | party then in exile, at the time when they themselves were
866 Text | which is now for the second time offered by me. What do I
867 Text | constitutions, now was the time for making the attempt;
868 Text | must tell the truth. As time went on, and as intercourse
869 Text | prevailed against me.~The time of my first visit to Sicily
870 Text | question why I came a second time, I will deal fully with
871 Text | safety down to the present time.~Again, to give another
872 Text | which befell them in Gelon’s time, whereas in our own day
873 Text | steps which he took at that time his intention being that
874 Text | this I give for the third time to you the same advice and
875 Text | Dionysios, and now for the third time to you. Do you obey me thinking
876 Text | this is work for a future time, whereas immediate action
877 Text | those who have for the time being gained the upper hand,
878 Text | peace was made; for at that time there was a state of war
879 Text | seemed to me safer at that time to part company altogether
880 Text | invited me for the third time, sending a trireme to ensure
881 Text | those who had spent some time with Archytes, and of whom
882 Text | invitation came to me at that time in such terms, and those
883 Text | will now state.~Up to this time he had allowed Dion to remain
884 Text | do so or not. Now by this time it was summer and the season
885 Text | me to come for the third time into the strait of Scylla,~
886 Text | troubles, I was lodging at that time in the garden which surround
887 Text | in the garden at the same time. I neither know nor did
888 Text | it was said, was just in time, by a small fraction of
889 Text | his descendants for all time; but he will advance towards
The Sophist
Part
890 Intro| There are no descriptions of time, place or persons, in the
891 Intro| generally wanted at the time. We will briefly consider
892 Intro| like meteors for a short time in different parts of Greece.
893 Intro| splendid foreigners who from time to time visited Athens,
894 Intro| foreigners who from time to time visited Athens, or appeared
895 Intro| many which were at that time current in Greece; (2) that
896 Intro| difference fully would take time. He is pressed to give this
897 Intro| could teach them in a short time, and at a small cost. For
898 Intro| opposite ways at the same time and in respect of the same
899 Intro| dreamed. But even now the time has not arrived when the
900 Intro| past. The succession in time of human ideas is also the
901 Intro| of the other accidents of time and place is gathered up
902 Intro| past, under the form of time or of eternity, the spirit
903 Intro| minds,’ by reverting to a time when our present distinctions
904 Intro| conception of space or matter or time involves the two contradictory
905 Intro| solid, which were at one time uppermost in the series
906 Intro| Nothing can at the same time be both A, and not A’) has
907 Intro| they go straight on for a time in a single line, and may
908 Intro| are ‘the spectators of all time and of all existence;’ their
909 Intro| men have a succession in time as well as an order of thought.
910 Intro| of Hegel at a particular time.~The nomenclature of Hegel
911 Intro| is the expression of his time, and there may be peculiar
912 Intro| when, after living for a time within the charmed circle,
913 Intro| But he does not regret the time spent in the study of him.
914 Text | simple question. At the same time, I fear that I may seem
915 Text | reappears again for the fourth time.~STRANGER: Yes, and with
916 Text | Perhaps so, if he were allowed time to think; but I do not see
917 Text | escape; now, then, is the time of all others to set upon
918 Text | that he can make them in no time, and sell them for a few
919 Text | small cost, and in a short time, is not that a jest?~THEAETETUS:
920 Text | such art?~STRANGER: But as time goes on, and their hearers
921 Text | Not yet, my friend, is the time for such a word; for there
922 Text | remember! And now it is high time to hold a consultation as
923 Text | principles, and that at one time there was war between certain
924 Text | those who would at one time compound, and at another
925 Text | that we were only just in time in making a resistance to
926 Text | because in no manner or time or place can there ever
927 Text | not forestall the work of time. Let me suppose, then, that
The Statesman
Part
928 Intro| to narrate.~There was a time when God directed the revolutions
929 Intro| allow that he goes at one time in one direction and at
930 Intro| direction and at another time in another; or that God
931 Intro| depended on how they used their time? If having boundless leisure,
932 Intro| tale. In the fulness of time, when the earthborn men
933 Intro| was well enough, but as time went on, discord entered
934 Intro| to get any. That was the time when Prometheus brought
935 Intro| proportion, and shall lose time in reducing them. Or our
936 Intro| these professions for all time. Suppose that they elect
937 Intro| endured the worst of evils time out of mind; many cities
938 Intro| cycle, who lived near the time, are supposed to have preserved
939 Intro| act, and is at the same time attributed to the necessary
940 Intro| probably made for the first time, of possessions appropriated
941 Intro| upon species; at the same time, the important remark is
942 Intro| master-science for the first time appears in view—the science
943 Intro| Republic), and at the same time some little violence may
944 Intro| history of nations, as at the time of the Crusades or the Reformation,
945 Intro| actually prevailed for a short time at Athens—the rule of the
946 Intro| philosopher. There may have been a time when the king was a god,
947 Text | retaliate on you at some other time, but I must now ask the
948 Text | examined, but I must. Another time will do for me; to-day let
949 Text | other track; at the same time, I wish you to guard against
950 Text | glorification, at the same time jumbling together all the
951 Text | is brought to light, the time will have come to produce
952 Text | they say happened at that time?~YOUNG SOCRATES: I suppose
953 Text | Listen, then. There is a time when God himself guides
954 Text | its course; and there is a time, on the completion of a
955 Text | that he moves them at one time in one direction and at
956 Text | direction and at another time in another is blasphemy.
957 Text | the world is guided at one time by an external power which
958 Text | being set free at such a time as to have, during infinite
959 Text | reversal which takes place from time to time of the motion of
960 Text | takes place from time to time of the motion of the universe.~
961 Text | inhabitants of the world at the time.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Such changes
962 Text | which takes place at the time when the transition is made
963 Text | died by violence at that time quickly passed through the
964 Text | were nearest in point of time to the end of the last period
965 Text | get on. In the fulness of time, when the change was to
966 Text | Afterwards, when sufficient time had elapsed, the tumult
967 Text | proceeded well enough; but, as time went on, there was more
968 Text | living and growing, at one time in one manner, and at another
969 Text | one manner, and at another time in another. Enough of the
970 Text | parts of their work, lose time in cutting them down, so
971 Text | which will last for all time.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Of course
972 Text | is expecting to be a long time away from his patients—thinking
973 Text | burning them; and at the same time requiring them to bring
974 Text | and that in all future time vessels shall be navigated
975 Text | States have endured all this, time out of mind, and yet some
976 Text | ships at sea, founder from time to time, and perish and
977 Text | sea, founder from time to time, and perish and have perished
978 Text | beautiful and at the same time place in two opposite classes.~
The Symposium
Part
979 Intro| understood or interpreted at the time when they were uttered (
980 Intro| called love. There was a time when the two sexes were
981 Intro| miserable life. Socrates at one time seemed about to fall in
982 Intro| had been present at the time. ‘Would you desire better
983 Intro| love is not of the olden time, but present and youthful
984 Intro| heights,’ but at the same time contrasts with the natural
985 Intro| is the ‘spectator of all time and of all existence.’ This
986 Intro| Orators, than England in the time of Fielding and Smollett,
987 Intro| continental nations at the present time, in modes of salutation.
988 Intro| having no limit of space or time: this is the highest knowledge
989 Intro| determining the relative order in time of the Phaedrus, Symposium,
990 Text | says and does. There was a time when I was running about
991 Text | appeared—you are just in time to sup with us; if you come
992 Text | potations, and must have time to recover; and I suspect
993 Text | to the bravest, at such a time; Love would inspire him.
994 Text | developed, much about the time at which their beards begin
995 Text | be dishonourable, because time is the true test of this
996 Text | you have done so for some time the hiccough is no better,
997 Text | called love. There was a time, I say, when we were one,
998 Text | come into my mind at the time. Will that be agreeable
999 Text | respective advantages at the time, whether they choose or
1000 Text | tale,’ she said, ‘will take time; nevertheless I will tell