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The Apology
Part
1 Intro | the corrupter and all the rest of the world the improvers
2 Text | judge of the truth of the rest.~As little foundation is
3 Text | corrupter only, and all the rest of the world were their
4 Text | able to deceive him and the rest of them. For he certainly
Charmides
Part
5 PreS | and inconsistent as the rest. It is therefore involved
6 Intro | and had therefore better rest in the knowledge that the
7 Text | had saluted him and the rest of the company, I told them
8 Text | head alone, and not the rest of the body also, is the
9 Text | maintain with Charmides and the rest of the company. He had,
10 Text | reason out anything; and to rest assured that the more wise
Cratylus
Part
11 Intro | of language stand to the rest of his philosophy? Or may
12 Intro | sophist; for while wanting to rest language on an immutable
13 Intro | not inconsistent with the rest of his philosophy.~2. We
14 Intro | by me, and a man by the rest of the world? But, surely,
15 Intro | I am anxious to hear the rest.’ Now that we have a general
16 Intro | understanding, justice, and the rest?’ To explain all that will
17 Intro | told you this.’ And not the rest? Let me proceed then, in
18 Intro | can imitate as well as the rest of the body. But this imitation
19 Intro | the idea of binding and rest in a place: the lambda denotes
20 Intro | of praise which signify rest as which signify motion?
21 Intro | would favour a theory of rest rather than of motion. ‘
22 Intro | some names expressive of rest, and others of motion? ‘
23 Intro | which are expressive of rest, or those which are expressive
24 Intro | many, words expressive of rest, as he had previously found
25 Intro | and intelligent than the rest. Suddenly, on some occasion
26 Intro | out of keeping with the rest. It remained for the most
27 Intro | delta and tau of binding and rest, the letter lambda of smoothness,
28 Intro | more important than all the rest. The good or neutral sense
29 Intro | proves too much for all the rest: for we do not ask what
30 Text | rightly called a man by the rest of the world; and a horse
31 Text | omega; the names of the rest, whether vowels or consonants,
32 Text | very curious to hear the rest of the enquiry about names.~
33 Text | in motion and nothing at rest; he compares them to the
34 Text | the Sirens, like all the rest of the world, have been
35 Text | understanding, justice, and the rest of them?~SOCRATES: That
36 Text | else.~SOCRATES: And not the rest?~HERMOGENES: Hardly.~SOCRATES:
37 Text | in the originality of the rest. What remains after justice?
38 Text | the hands and head and the rest of the body?~HERMOGENES:
39 Text | talk nonsense about the rest. Do you not suppose this
40 Text | most agitated and least at rest in the pronunciation of
41 Text | expressive of binding and rest in a place: he further observed
42 Text | duly sifted them, all the rest will follow. Now I should
43 Text | any one may see, expresses rest in the soul, and not motion.
44 Text | progress, but that they are at rest; which is the opposite of
45 Text | some names expressive of rest and others of motion? Were
46 Text | which are expressive of rest, or those which are expressive
Critias
Part
47 Intro | he made chiefs over the rest of the island. And their
48 Intro | and orichalcum, and the rest of the interior was lined
49 Text | long journey, may be at rest! And I pray the being who
50 Text | into the sea away from the rest of the continent, while
51 Text | administered their own land and the rest of Hellas; they were renowned
52 Text | and made him king over the rest; the others he made princes,
53 Text | nature and arrangement of the rest of the land. The whole country
54 Text | the mountains and of the rest of the country there was
55 Text | blood for each of them; the rest of the victim they put in
56 Text(1)| The rest of the Dialogue of Critias
Crito
Part
57 Text | reverence him more than all the rest of the world: and if we
Euthydemus
Part
58 Intro | of reasoning to all the rest. Neither do we require categories
59 Intro | exclude the conception of rest, and therefore the very
60 Text | me on the left hand; the rest anywhere. I saluted the
61 Text | peal of laughter, while the rest of us were silent and amazed.
62 Text | he said, Socrates and the rest of you who say that you
63 Text | carpentering, and cobbling, and the rest of them?~CRITO: I think
64 Text | would enable us to pass the rest of our lives in happiness.~
65 Text | right, we will believe the rest. They fancied that Ctesippus
Euthyphro
Part
66 Text | arguments, on whatever ground we rest them, seem to turn round
The First Alcibiades
Part
67 Text | for many years, when the rest of the world were wearying
68 Text | more to you than all the rest, Pericles the son of Xanthippus,
69 Text | wonder why I, unlike the rest of them, have not gone away,
70 Text | that the Athenians and the rest of the Hellenes do not often
71 Text | Lacedaemon than in all the rest of Hellas, for during many
72 Text | feet which improves the rest of the body?~ALCIBIADES:
73 Text | no longer young and the rest are gone?~ALCIBIADES: Yes,
Gorgias
Part
74 Intro | superior to that of the rest—How will you choose between
75 Intro | virtue and happiness; all the rest is mere talk.’~Socrates
76 Intro | by Callicles, but by the rest of mankind, to be jesting
77 Intro | to the exclusion of the rest; and stronger far the prejudice
78 Intro | ambition and have only desired rest. We should like to know
79 Text | then, let me now have the rest of my answer:—seeing that
80 Text | yours; no matter about the rest of the world. For there
81 Text | and am regardless of the rest. Enough of this, and now
82 Text | and were not shared by the rest of his species—I do not
83 Text | creeps into a corner for the rest of his life, and talks in
84 Text | matter of food than all the rest, and he is probably stronger
85 Text | virtue and happiness—all the rest is a mere bauble, agreements
86 Text | what you say is what the rest of the world think, but
87 Text | or are they too, like the rest of mankind, bent upon giving
88 Text | and your argument would rest, or that you would get some
89 Text | me to be the wish of the rest of the company; I myself
90 Text | words; and yet, like the rest of the world, I am not quite
91 Text | the mistress of all the rest, and to use their results
Ion
Part
92 Text | one speaks better than the rest, there is somebody who can
93 Text | one speaks better than the rest, will he who recognizes
Laches
Part
94 Text | one only, and not mind the rest; if there is not, let us
95 Text | appear to me very like the rest of the world, looking at
Laws
Book
96 1 | young, we may often stop to rest beneath them, and get over
97 1 | them he will enjoin the rest of his ordinances on the
98 1 | being self–evident to the rest of mankind like ourselves.~
99 1 | with it against all the rest; and this is the sacred
100 2 | festivals, wherein men alternate rest with labour; and have given
101 3 | let us proceed with the rest of our tale, which will
102 3 | gathered them together. The rest of the story is told by
103 3 | Argos and Messene and the rest of the Peloponnesus were
104 3 | is the leader of all the rest—I mean wisdom and mind and
105 3 | means of preserving all the rest. Since, if there had been
106 3 | of states from which the rest may be truly said to be
107 3 | the other; almost all the rest, as I was saying, are variations
108 3 | Athenian. Let us note the rest of the story. Observe, that
109 4 | wood?~Cleinias. Like the rest of Crete in that.~Athenian.
110 4 | would have us bring the rest of the subject into the
111 5 | perishes in order that the rest of mankind may be saved.~
112 5 | other herds, and tend the rest, reflecting that his labours
113 5 | but not accepted among the rest of mankind; with a view,
114 5 | farthest; and so of the rest. Moreover, in the two sections
115 5 | twelve parts, and arrange the rest of their property, as far
116 6 | a third division all the rest of the army. All are to
117 6 | portion of the year, and to rest during the remaining eleven
118 6 | The final judgment shall rest with that court which, as
119 7 | sleep they do not employ rest, but, on the contrary, motion—
120 7 | guard the young and the rest of the city may be equal
121 7 | that which has intervals of rest, in which the will strength
122 8 | let the judgment of them rest with the instructor of youth
123 8 | be free to sing; but the rest of the world shall not have
124 8 | pair together, and live the rest of their lives in holiness
125 8 | and barley, to which the rest of the fruits of the earth
126 8 | for the guards. All the rest of the country they shall
127 9 | the oldest has spoken, the rest shall proceed in order to
128 9 | do a double good to the rest of mankind if they would
129 9 | neighbouring city for the rest of his life, where he shall
130 10 | written down are always at rest; they can be put to the
131 10 | Stranger, are all things at rest and nothing in motion, or
132 10 | in motion and others at rest?—To this I shall reply that
133 10 | in motion and others at rest. “And do not things which
134 10 | the things which are at rest at rest in a place?” Certainly. “
135 10 | things which are at rest at rest in a place?” Certainly. “
136 10 | Certainly. “And some move or rest in one place and some in
137 10 | that those things which rest at the centre move in one
138 10 | which are said to be at rest? “Yes.” And we observe that,
139 10 | generation; only when at rest has it real existence, but
140 10 | affirm, all things were at rest in one mass, which of the
141 10 | which arises among things at rest as well as among things
142 10 | all things were either at rest or in motion?~Cleinias.
143 11 | and the decision shall rest with the five youngest guardians
144 11 | much as he pleases of the rest of his property, with the
145 11 | blamed if he gives all the rest to his adopted son, and
146 11 | out of his mind than the rest of the world are—but this
147 12 | and then including all the rest they shall again vote, until
148 12 | impossibility, and to the rest of the world is likely to
149 12 | be thought well of by the rest of the world is no light
150 12 | him who invited him. The rest of the city shall watch
151 12 | dishonouring them above the rest if they turn out to be inferior.
152 12 | two names, and so of the rest. But there is more difficulty
153 12 | we call these two and the rest of them by the single name
154 12 | other citizens, to excel the rest of mankind, and perfectly
Lysis
Part
155 Text | have been making to the rest of the company, and then
156 Text | into the Palaestra, and the rest followed.~Upon entering
157 Text | wanted to give Menexenus a rest, so I turned to him and
158 Text | spoke well. What do the rest of you say?~I should say,
Menexenus
Part
159 Text | govern us elder men, like the rest of your family, which has
160 Text | who is superior to the rest in understanding, and alone
161 Text | lords, and he ruled over the rest of Asia, as far as Egypt;
162 Text | for the battle; but the rest were panic-stricken and
163 Text | peace, and the city had rest; and her feeling was that
Meno
Part
164 Intro | are bad teachers, and the rest of the world do not profess
165 Intro | alone has wisdom, but the rest flit like shadows.’~This
166 Intro | out of one thing all the rest may be recovered. The subjective
167 Intro | and the cause of all the rest. They seem, however, to
168 Text | poverty, am as poor as the rest of the world; and I confess
169 Text | single recollection all the rest, if a man is strenuous and
170 Text | you, Socrates; like the rest of the world, I am in doubt,
171 Text | has understanding; but the rest are flitting shades’; and
Parmenides
Part
172 Intro | and many, like and unlike, rest and motion, in the abstract,
173 Intro | likeness, unity, and the rest, exist apart from individuals
174 Intro | and unlikeness, motion, rest, generation, corruption,
175 Intro | nor infinite, neither at rest nor in motion, but neither
176 Intro | capable either of motion or rest. For motion is either change
177 Intro | is therefore incapable of rest. Neither is one the same
178 Intro | the one is at once both at rest and in motion: at rest,
179 Intro | at rest and in motion: at rest, because resting in itself;
180 Intro | a passage from motion to rest, and from rest to motion
181 Intro | motion to rest, and from rest to motion in the one and
182 Intro | When does motion become rest, or rest motion? The answer
183 Intro | does motion become rest, or rest motion? The answer to this
184 Intro | can be in motion and at rest at the same time; and therefore
185 Intro | is both in motion and at rest, is altered and unaltered,
186 Intro | substance or place. Neither can rest, or motion, or greatness,
187 Intro | to be like and unlike, in rest and motion, in generation
188 Intro | of logic and forgets the rest. It has the appearance of
189 Text | amazed. And so of all the rest: I should be surprised to
190 Text | like, unlike, one, many, rest, motion, and similar ideas,
191 Text | same of beauty and of the rest?~Yes.~And if there be such
192 Text | nothing on which his mind can rest; and so he will utterly
193 Text | holds good of motion and rest, of generation and destruction,
194 Text | a nature can have either rest or motion.~Why not?~Why,
195 Text | which moves in a circle must rest upon a centre; and that
196 Text | place is never quiet or at rest?~Never.~One then, as would
197 Text | would seem, is neither at rest nor in motion?~It certainly
198 Text | is of necessity both at rest and in motion?~How?~The
199 Text | motion?~How?~The one is at rest since it is in itself, for
200 Text | the same, must be ever at rest?~Certainly.~Well, and must
201 Text | never in the same, never at rest, and if not at rest, in
202 Text | never at rest, and if not at rest, in motion?~True.~Then the
203 Text | must always be both at rest and in motion?~Clearly.~
204 Text | second part and with all the rest, and will not be wanting
205 Text | rests, and when being at rest it changes to motion, it
206 Text | thing which is previously at rest should be afterwards in
207 Text | motion and afterwards at rest, without experiencing change,
208 Text | neither in motion nor at rest?~There cannot.~But neither
209 Text | cannot change either when at rest, or when in motion, or when
210 Text | is not from the state of rest as such, nor from the state
211 Text | the moment lying between rest and motion, not being in
212 Text | is in motion changes into rest, and what is at rest into
213 Text | into rest, and what is at rest into motion.~So it appears.~
214 Text | one then, since it is at rest and also in motion, will
215 Text | be either in motion or at rest.~It will not.~And it will
216 Text | certain states of motion and rest, and neither is nor is not,
217 Text | is one separate from the rest and self-related; otherwise
218 Text | another, and in motion and at rest, and experience every sort
219 Text | other, nor in motion, nor at rest, nor in a state of becoming,
220 Text | unmoved must surely be at rest, and that which is at rest
221 Text | rest, and that which is at rest must stand still?~Certainly.~
222 Text | motion, and every sort of rest, and becoming and being
Phaedo
Part
223 Intro | longer distinguished from the rest of mankind. The circle of
224 Intro | it has been supposed to rest. Arguments derived from
225 Intro | people have been content to rest their belief in another
226 Intro | there is the thought of rest and freedom from pain; they
227 Intro | the soul is supposed to rest on the conception of the
228 Intro | Anaxagoras; until at last we rest in the conviction that the
229 Text | the ground, and during the rest of the conversation he remained
230 Text | true.~Whereas, Simmias, the rest of the world are of opinion
231 Text | distinguishable from the rest. Or if there were composition
232 Text | we were about to pass the rest of our lives as orphans.
Phaedrus
Part
233 Intro | blood, and forces him to rest his legs and haunches with
234 Intro | the ground into which the rest of the Dialogue is worked,
235 Intro | lower sense is found to rest on a knowledge of the natures
236 Intro | away together and be at rest.’ And lastly, he might tell
237 Intro | absolute, and so of the rest. And they would hold converse
238 Intro | he equally serious in the rest? For example, are we to
239 Text | paint and ornament, and the rest of a piece?—such a life
240 Text | the Theban, but all the rest are far behind you. And
241 Text | house of heaven; of the rest they who are reckoned among
242 Text | unruliness of the steeds. The rest of the souls are also longing
243 Text | was a time when with the rest of the happy band they saw
244 Text | his beloved and with the rest of the world during the
245 Text | were slaves, who, coming to rest at a place of resort of
246 Text | unlike, one and many, at rest and in motion?~PHAEDRUS:
Philebus
Part
247 Intro | attributed to a principle of rest as of motion (compare Charm.
248 Intro | what shall we say about the rest? First, ask the pleasures—
249 Intro | explained. Admitting that men rest for a time in inferior ends,
250 Intro | to him is a truism to the rest of the world; or may degenerate
251 Intro | self-love. But sympathy seems to rest morality on feelings which
252 Text | and not till then, we may rest from division, and without
253 Text | definite quantity is at rest, and has ceased to progress.
254 Text | be well assured, and not rest upon a mere assertion.~PROTARCHUS:
255 Text | course be divided, like the rest of mankind, into two classes—
256 Text | certainly.~SOCRATES: The rest will be only conjecture,
Protagoras
Part
257 Intro | the Sophists than all the rest of the world’—and in which
258 Intro | courage, is unlike the rest. Socrates proceeds to undermine
259 Intro | on the one part, and the rest of the world on the other.
260 Intro | hardly intelligible to the rest of mankind. Here as elsewhere
261 Intro | precious treasure; willing to rest this even on a calculation
262 Intro | rational interpretation of the rest of the poem. The opposition
263 Text | were about to retire to rest, my brother said to me:
264 Text | own when they wanted to rest; also he furnished them
265 Text | like to have my mind set at rest. You were speaking of Zeus
266 Text | under the idea that the rest of mankind will be less
267 Text | with some one else, and the rest of the company will be free
268 Text | you, Protagoras, like the rest of the world, call some
269 Text | whether you agree with the rest of the world. Now the rest
270 Text | rest of the world. Now the rest of the world are of opinion
271 Text | the soul at last to find rest in the truth, and would
The Republic
Book
272 1 | had been put down by the rest of the company, who wanted
273 1 | myself? ~Glaucon and the rest of the company joined in
274 2 | became invisible to the rest of the company and they
275 2 | I can. ~Glaucon and the rest entreated me by all means
276 2 | Homer and Hesiod, and the rest of the poets, who have ever
277 3 | They will go with the rest. ~But shall we be right
278 3 | happening about the ship and the rest of the crew, and how things
279 3 | himself, and secondly the rest of the world. ~How was that?
280 3 | possible, and at any rate the rest of the city? ~What sort
281 3 | to themselves and to the rest of the State, will be at
282 4 | and Polemarchus and the rest of our friends to help,
283 4 | think of any other. ~The rest of the citizens may be courageous
284 4 | can the same thing be at rest and in motion at the same
285 4 | person is in motion and at rest at the same moment-to such
286 4 | motion while another is at rest. ~Very true. ~And suppose
287 4 | fixed on the spot, are at rest and in motion at the same
288 4 | cases things are not at rest and in motion in the same
289 4 | point of view can they be at rest. ~That is the correct mode
290 4 | and the shoemaker and the rest of the citizens to be doing
291 5 | this, Glaucon, like all the rest, must proceed after an orderly
292 5 | community is consistent with the rest of our polity, and also
293 5 | be their parents and the rest of their kinsfolk? ~These,
294 5 | will be no danger of the rest of the city being divided
295 5 | possibility and ways and means-the rest may be left. ~If I loiter
296 5 | cities will never have rest from their evils-no, nor
297 5 | the same is true of the rest. ~And may not the many which
298 6 | philosophy to be useless to the rest of the world, he is right;
299 6 | his nature; he will not rest in the multiplicity of individuals
300 6 | courage, temperance, and the rest of them, every one of which
301 6 | of a wall; and seeing the rest of mankind full of wickedness,
302 6 | individuals will have no rest from evil, nor will this
303 7 | the State happy above the rest; the happiness was to be
304 7 | will also lead to our final rest. ~Dear Glaucon, I said,
305 7 | have a bad name with the rest of the world. ~Too true,
306 8 | or to go to war when the rest go to war, or to be at peace
307 8 | sort speak and act, the rest keep buzzing about the bema
308 9 | reason, before he takes his rest, then, as you know, he attains
309 9 | them in the State, and the rest of the people are well disposed,
310 9 | saying, the decision ought to rest. ~Yes. ~And reasoning is
311 9 | suffering in which the mere rest and cessation of pain, and
312 9 | and well content to be at rest. ~Again, when pleasure ceases,
313 9 | pleasure ceases, that sort of rest or cessation will be painful? ~
314 9 | the intermediate state of rest will be pleasure and will
315 9 | was just now shown to be rest and not motion, and in a
316 9 | reality; that is to say, the rest is pleasure at the moment
317 9 | pleasure, and compels the rest to pursue after a pleasure
318 10 | to the tragedians and the rest of the imitative tribe-but
319 10 | Now after they had gone to rest, about the middle of the
The Second Alcibiades
Part
320 Text | directions, and never come to rest anywhere: what you once
321 Text | their service than all the rest of the Hellenes put together.
The Seventh Letter
Part
322 Text | for himself and for the rest of the Syracusans. Further,
323 Text | held in dishonour by the rest of mankind-must we not say
324 Text | said in these words; the rest it would be tedious and
325 Text | for themselves. As for the rest, it would fill some of them
326 Text | know nor did I hear the rest of what passed between them,
The Sophist
Part
327 Intro | generation,’ ‘motion,’ ‘rest,’ ‘action,’ ‘passion,’ and
328 Intro | than the leaders of the rest of mankind. Plato ridicules
329 Intro | and are no worse than the rest of mankind. But a teacher
330 Intro | not wholly incapable of rest. Already we have been compelled
331 Intro | devoid of some principle of rest or stability. And as children
332 Intro | dualists; for motion and rest are contradictions—how then
333 Intro | mean to say that motion is rest, or rest motion? ‘No; he
334 Intro | that motion is rest, or rest motion? ‘No; he means to
335 Intro | assume (1) that being and rest and motion, and all other
336 Intro | of a single principle of rest or of motion, or of a plurality
337 Intro | all things, motion will rest, and rest will move; here
338 Intro | things, motion will rest, and rest will move; here is a reductio
339 Intro | highest kinds are being, rest, motion; and of these, rest
340 Intro | rest, motion; and of these, rest and motion exclude each
341 Intro | sameness cannot be either rest or motion, because predicated
342 Intro | because predicated both of rest and motion; nor yet being;
343 Intro | motion, which is not (3) rest, and because participating
344 Intro | probable success in the rest of the enquiry.~Then now
345 Intro | other, being, not-being, rest, motion, individual, universal,
346 Intro | in motion as well as at rest (Soph.); and may be described
347 Intro | anticipate the jests which the rest of the world, ‘in the superfluity
348 Intro | which was absolutely at rest. But the positive had its
349 Intro | to the other side, from rest to motion, from Xenophanes
350 Text | quite so acceptable to the rest of the company as Socrates
351 Text | that which is in a state of rest cannot be acted upon, as
352 Text | exist without a principle of rest?~THEAETETUS: Certainly not.~
353 Text | say that the whole is at rest, either as unity or in many
354 Text | Would you not say that rest and motion are in the most
355 Text | imply that they are both at rest, when you say that they
356 Text | distinct nature, under which rest and motion are alike included;
357 Text | thing, when we say that rest and motion are.~STRANGER:
358 Text | is not the combination of rest and motion, but something
359 Text | neither in motion nor at rest.~THEAETETUS: That is very
360 Text | not in motion must be at rest, and again, that which is
361 Text | again, that which is not at rest must be in motion; but being
362 Text | attribute being to motion and rest, or anything to anything,
363 Text | any respect; in that case rest and motion cannot participate
364 Text | universal motion as of universal rest, and also the doctrine of
365 Text | that they ‘are’ truly at rest.~THEAETETUS: Just so.~STRANGER:
366 Text | motion itself would be at rest, and rest again in motion,
367 Text | itself would be at rest, and rest again in motion, if they
368 Text | now mentioning—being and rest and motion.~THEAETETUS:
369 Text | But, surely, motion and rest are neither the other nor
370 Text | attribute to motion and rest in common, cannot be either
371 Text | Because motion would be at rest and rest in motion, for
372 Text | motion would be at rest and rest in motion, for either of
373 Text | that motion, any more than rest, is either the same or the
374 Text | in saying that motion and rest have being, we should also
375 Text | absolutely ‘other’ than rest: what else can we say?~THEAETETUS:
376 Text | STRANGER: And therefore is not rest.~THEAETETUS: Certainly not.~
377 Text | point of view partook of rest, there would be no absurdity
378 Text | the same and other than rest?~THEAETETUS: That is certain.~
379 Text | them, and is not all the rest, so that undoubtedly there
The Statesman
Part
380 Intro | Theaetetus shall be allowed to rest, and that Socrates the younger
381 Intro | this authority over the rest, is the science of the king
382 Intro | other in terms expressive of rest and quietness. We say, how
383 Intro | the mire of ignorance. The rest of the citizens she blends
384 Intro | the tale may be said to rest. These are some of the devices
385 Intro | point of connexion with the rest of the dialogue—the myth
386 Intro | fixes the limits of all the rest. This conception of the
387 Intro | which holds sway over the rest, is not originally found
388 Intro | science; the opposition of rest and motion, which is found
389 Intro | than the rule of all the rest, if they are bad.’ For,
390 Intro | safe in the hands of the rest. The higher ranks have the
391 Intro | of them seems mainly to rest on a presumption that in
392 Text | when they have intervals of rest.~SOCRATES: I think, Stranger,
393 Text | ruling-for-self science, leaving the rest to receive a name from some
394 Text | ten thousand from all the rest, and make of it one species,
395 Text | species, comprehending the rest under another separate name,
396 Text | arrayed them against the rest of the world, when you could
397 Text | up the Statesman with the rest, as the argument seems to
398 Text | again should he be able to rest contented with the manifold
399 Text | spinners, carders, and the rest of them, were the rivals
400 Text | was selected out of the rest as having a character which
401 Text | judged by the standard of the rest of Hellas, and there would
402 Text | forth together, and let them rest together from their running,
403 Text | to this as well as to the rest.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Yes.~STRANGER:
404 Text | Quite right.~STRANGER: The rest of the citizens, out of
The Symposium
Part
405 Intro | on a round neck, and the rest to correspond. Terrible
406 Intro | Socrates, having laid them to rest, takes a bath and goes to
407 Intro | in God. He is willing to rest in the contemplation of
408 Text | couch, and supped with the rest; and then libations were
409 Text | the Myrrhinusian, and the rest of the company, if they
410 Text | and you shall teach the rest of the world what I am teaching
411 Text | might be satisfied, and rest, and go their ways to the
412 Text | doors of houses, taking his rest; and like his mother he
413 Text | is separated off from the rest, and is concerned with music
414 Text | nights were long took a good rest: he was awakened towards
415 Text | the evening he retired to rest at his own home.~THE END~ >
Theaetetus
Part
416 Intro | Theaetetus; (2) the theory of rest, which Socrates has declined
417 Intro | which the principles of rest and motion are again contrasted,
418 Intro | out of keeping with the rest of the dialogue. The philosopher
419 Intro | doctrine has been affirmed to rest. For if the Heraclitean
420 Intro | to predominate over the rest, as in the Gorgias or Sophist;
421 Intro | was not another theory of rest or motion, or Being or atoms,
422 Intro | alternatives, and show how far rest and how far motion, how
423 Intro | both tired, and agree to rest and have the conversation
424 Intro | would not be ‘donkey’ to the rest) to find an answer. Without
425 Intro | the source of life, and rest of death: fire and warmth
426 Intro | same things would be at rest and in motion, which is
427 Intro | consider the doctrine of rest. This is declined by Socrates,
428 Intro | returns to the doctrine of rest in the Sophist; but at present
429 Intro | one mind is the symbol of rest to another. The Atomists,
430 Intro | object which is all the rest. These are separable in
431 Intro | of motion as well as of rest are employed to describe
432 Intro | characteristic marks. Motion and rest were equally ill adapted
433 Intro | of wandering, sought to rest on firm ground; when the
434 Intro | he only differs from the rest of mankind in the use of
435 Intro | be examined.~By those who rest knowledge immediately upon
436 Intro | uncertain observation of the rest of mankind. Its relations
437 Intro | weak, and in many places rest only on the surface of the
438 Intro | conceptions of unity, being, rest, motion, and the like. These
439 Intro | again after an interval of rest or vacancy, as a new train
440 Intro | mind and matter, as in the rest of nature. The old Pythagorean
441 Text | I should greatly like to rest.~EUCLID: I too shall be
442 Text | shall be very glad of a rest, for I went with Theaetetus
443 Text | Heracleitus, Empedocles, and the rest of them, one after another,
444 Text | bodily habit spoiled by rest and idleness, but preserved
445 Text | are motions; but when at rest, which in the soul only
446 Text | Then motion is a good, and rest an evil, to the soul as
447 Text | position it would be, and be at rest, and there would be no process
448 Text | and hearing, and with the rest of the senses and the objects
449 Text | another, for you see that the rest of us are nothing but boys.
450 Text | must either say that the rest of us are not the judges
451 Text | not to have a particle of rest in them is more than the
452 Text | and that nothing is at rest? And now the moderns, in
453 Text | that some things are at rest and others in motion—having
454 Text | things are in motion and at rest, and there would be no more
455 Text | than that all things are at rest.~THEODORUS: To be sure.~
456 Text | prove that nothing is at rest. But if nothing is at rest,
457 Text | rest. But if nothing is at rest, every answer upon whatever
458 Text | with words expressive of rest.~THEODORUS: Quite true.~
459 Text | say that all things are at rest, as you were proposing.~
460 Text | heard about the doctrine of rest.~THEODORUS: Invite Socrates
461 Text | that ‘All is one and at rest,’ as for the great leader
462 Text | together apart from the rest, others in small groups,
Timaeus
Part
463 Intro | accustomed manner. But in the rest of the work the power of
464 Intro | will tell you why. Like the rest of mankind you have suffered
465 Intro | were separated from the rest, and carried shields and
466 Intro | inward motions, and there is rest accompanied by few dreams;
467 Intro | with the fire, it is at rest; for similars are not affected
468 Intro | darker and denser than the rest is called adamant. Another
469 Intro | causes out of which the rest of our discourse is to be
470 Intro | opposite fancies, giving rest and sweetness and freedom,
471 Intro | he proceeded to make the rest of the body, first forming
472 Intro | these processes when at rest, it is liable to destruction.
473 Intro | good when the body is at rest and the motion is in parts
474 Intro | saw only a principle of rest, in nature and in themselves;
475 Intro | subject without predicates, a rest without motion, has been
476 Intro | immanent in a principle of rest. He would have tried to
477 Intro | the universe remains at rest. The truths of geometry
478 Intro | apprehending how that which is at rest can also be in motion, or
479 Intro | aeternitatis,’ they were still at rest, but appeared to move in
480 Intro | they are relatively at rest; or we may conceive of them
481 Intro | force or energy to remain at rest when all other bodies are
482 Intro | thought that the earth was at rest in the centre of the universe,
483 Intro | particle is displaced, the rest push and thrust one another
484 Text | better still, alive but at rest, is seized with a desire
485 Text | particular, greater than all the rest. This we will now rehearse.
486 Text | of them exceeds all the rest in greatness and valour.
487 Text | the Hellenes. And when the rest fell off from her, being
488 Text | generously liberated all the rest of us who dwell within the
489 Text | yesterday’s discourse will now rest and be a listener.~CRITIAS:
490 Text | whole visible sphere not at rest, but moving in an irregular
491 Text | and distinguished from the rest of his body.~And so in the
492 Text | are equalized, there is rest, and when the rest is profound,
493 Text | there is rest, and when the rest is profound, sleep comes
494 Text | we speak of fire and the rest of them, whatever they mean,
495 Text | transmuting one form into all the rest;— somebody points to one
496 Text | times, and the triangles rest their diagonals and shorter
497 Text | nature and conditions of rest and motion, he will meet
498 Text | wherefore we must assign rest to uniformity and motion
499 Text | by them into a state of rest, which is due to equability
500 Text | example, fire, water, and the rest of the elements. All these