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The Apology
Part
1 Text | which occur to me at the moment; for I am confident in the
2 Text | mass of calumny all in a moment. And this, O men of Athens,
3 Text | convinced you. But I cannot in a moment refute great slanders; and,
Charmides
Part
4 Intro| Plato, having snatched for a moment at these shadows of the
5 Text | will see, he said, in a moment what progress he has made
6 Text | in my eyes. But at that moment, when I saw him coming in,
7 Text | a question. And at that moment all the people in the palaestra
8 Text | What is temperance?~After a moment’s pause, in which he made
9 Text | was ignorant. And at this moment I pursue the argument chiefly
Cratylus
Part
10 Intro| important a subject all in a moment.’ ‘No, but you may “add
11 Intro| by his appearance. In the moment of hearing the sound, without
12 Intro| half fluid; the breath of a moment, yet like the air, continuous
13 Intro| reflected, present at every moment to the individual, and yet
14 Text | belong to all men at the same moment and always; for neither
15 Text | belong to all at the same moment and always, they must be
16 Text | changing my opinion all in a moment, and I think that I should
17 Text | not vain; for at this very moment a new and ingenious thought
18 Text | what occurs to me at the moment, I should imagine that those
19 Text | psyche. But please stay a moment; I fancy that I can discover
20 Text | came into my head only this moment: I believe that the primeval
21 Text | which occurs to me at the moment, and reminds me of what
22 Text | subject of importance all in a moment; at any rate, not such a
23 Text | known by any one; for at the moment that the observer approaches,
Critias
Part
24 Text | things. Wherefore if at the moment of speaking I cannot suitably
Euthydemus
Part
25 Text | replied Dionysodorus in a moment; am I the brother of Euthydemus?~
Euthyphro
Part
26 Text | not occur to you at the moment, and therefore I will suggest
The First Alcibiades
Part
27 Text | you. Suppose that at this moment some God came to you and
Gorgias
Part
28 Intro| beings depend on a brief moment of time, or even on the
29 Intro| disapprove; when we do in a moment of passion what upon reflection
30 Intro| they put their heads for a moment or two and behold a world
31 Text | on matters of the highest moment. But you have all the qualities
32 Text | philosopher say that at this moment we are actually dead, and
33 Text | and if he pauses for a moment, he is in an agony of pain.
34 Text | of drinking at the same moment?~CALLICLES: True.~SOCRATES:
35 Text | the pleasure at the same moment?~CALLICLES: Very true.~SOCRATES:
36 Text | and pleasure at the same moment?~CALLICLES: Yes.~SOCRATES:
37 Text | good and evil at the same moment, as you have admitted: do
38 Text | pleasure and pain at the same moment; but not of good and evil,
39 Text | he lives, as you at this moment have to consider how you
Ion
Part
40 Text | of Homer you wake up in a moment, and your soul leaps within
Laches
Part
41 Text | friends, Laches, at this very moment inviting us to consider
Laws
Book
42 1 | those who are ready at a moment’s notice to praise or censure
43 3 | change was not made all in a moment, but little by little, during
44 3 | ourselves in thought at the moment when Lacedaemon and Argos
45 3 | and we ourselves at this moment, often fancy that they see
46 3 | and what at the present moment has to be considered by
47 3 | there was the fear of the moment, and there was that higher
48 3 | and just what I at this moment want; most auspiciously
49 6 | have to do at the present moment?~Cleinias. What have we
50 6 | You recollect at the right moment, Stranger, and do not miss
51 7 | anything certain all in a moment.~Cleinias. Most true.~Athenian.
52 7 | hear; and he who at the moment when the city is offering
53 7 | suppose that we shall all in a moment allow you to erect your
54 8 | absorbs men, and never for a moment allows them to think of
55 9 | we please, at this very moment choose what is best, or,
56 9 | not immediately and at the moment, but with insidious design,
57 9 | and the deed be done in a moment of anger, and without premeditation,
58 9 | home, any one of them in a moment of anger repeats the deed,
59 9 | father or a mother in a moment of passion slays a son or
60 10 | are of authority for the moment and at the time at which
61 10 | must not be tolerated for a moment.~Cleinias. Of course not.
62 11 | and this, when done in a moment of anger, is what we make
Lysis
Part
63 Text | of the two; but at this moment Menexenus was called away
64 Text | entirely assented, and for a moment I rejoiced and was satisfied
Menexenus
Part
65 Text | enchanted by them, and all in a moment I imagine myself to have
66 Text | called upon to speak at a moment’s notice, and he will be
Meno
Part
67 Intro| of philosophy. But at the moment when we approach nearest,
68 Text | were, as I thought—at this moment I cannot even say what virtue
69 Text | likely to know. Here at the moment when he is wanted we fortunately
Parmenides
Part
70 Intro| and younger, for at any moment the one is, and therefore
71 Intro| change takes place ‘in a moment’—which is a strange expression,
72 Intro| numerical differences, and the moment we attempt to distinguish
73 Text | And since we have at this moment opinion and knowledge and
74 Text | really exist?~What thing?~The moment. For the moment seems to
75 Text | thing?~The moment. For the moment seems to imply a something
76 Text | nature which we call the moment lying between rest and motion,
77 Text | changing it changes in a moment, and when it is changing
78 Text | which seemed one, in a moment evanesces into many, as
Phaedo
Part
79 Intro| chorus in a play, for a moment interpret the feelings of
80 Intro| laid to sleep almost in a moment. The long experience of
81 Intro| God, and can never for a moment be separated from Him.’~
82 Intro| his burial, in which for a moment he puts on the ‘Silenus
83 Text | am not very sure at the moment that I remember them.~One
84 Text | I cannot decide at the moment.~At any rate you can decide
85 Text | are given us at the very moment of birth; for this is the
86 Text | Do we lose them at the moment of receiving them, or if
87 Text | prospect of death. For at this moment I am sensible that I have
88 Text | him and me at the present moment is merely this—that whereas
89 Text | not irremediable—who in a moment of anger, for example, have
90 Text | profess or promise at the moment, it will be of no avail.~
91 Text | I followed; and at that moment, Apollodorus, who had been
Phaedrus
Part
92 Text | who care about you for a moment only, but to those who will
93 Text | have heard; but at this moment I do not remember from whom;
94 Text | then I might; but at the moment I can think of nothing.~
Philebus
Part
95 Intro| ever, called upon at the moment of performing them to determine
96 Text | Why do I say so at this moment? I will tell you. You, Socrates,
97 Text | pleasure which you feel at any moment remain with you; and if
98 Text | matters of the greatest moment.~PROTARCHUS: I believe that
Protagoras
Part
99 Text | night was far spent. But the moment sleep left me after my fatigue,
100 Text | Prodicus among us, at the right moment; for he has a wisdom, Protagoras,
101 Text | and give pleasure at the moment, or because they cause disease
102 Text | because he is overcome at the moment by pleasure. And that this
The Republic
Book
103 2 | and I, Adeimantus, at this moment are not poets, but founders
104 3 | but forgot them all in a moment through his lust, and was
105 3 | likeness, if at all, for a moment only when he is performing
106 3 | me, for I cannot at the moment say what they should be;
107 5 | left. ~If I loiter for a moment, you instantly make a raid
108 5 | off their coats all in a moment, and seizing any weapon
109 6 | nor at any other critical moment were to lose their patriotism-he
110 7 | realities. ~Not all in a moment, he said. ~He will require
111 8 | of each other in the very moment of danger-for where danger
112 8 | way of life which for the moment is supremely delightful? ~
113 8 | supremely delightful? ~For the moment, yes. ~And is not their
114 9 | rest is pleasure at the moment and in comparison of what
115 9 | antecedent pains; they come in a moment, and when they depart leave
116 10 | oppositions occurring at the same moment? ~And we were right, he
117 10 | way of that which at the moment is most required. ~What
118 10 | each of them felt at that moment, lest they should hear the
119 10 | choice came forward and in a moment chose the greatest tyranny;
The Second Alcibiades
Part
120 Text | going should appear at this moment, and ask before you made
The Seventh Letter
Part
121 Text | agreed to that effect for the moment, and afterwards when I was
122 Text | he continued, “at this moment peltasts are scouring the
The Sophist
Part
123 Intro| contradicting myself at this moment, in speaking either in the
124 Intro| understanding can be understood in a moment; common sense will not teach
125 Intro| drawn to ideas which the moment we analyze them involve
126 Text | but I do not see at this moment.~STRANGER: There are many
127 Text | STRANGER: First let us wait a moment and recover breath, and
128 Text | you carried away at the moment by the habit of assenting
129 Text | another, if only for a single moment, however trifling the cause
130 Text | presses upon us at this moment; if utterly deprived of
131 Text | not understand why at this moment we must determine the nature
The Statesman
Part
132 Text | thought, which is at this moment present in my mind, clearer
133 Text | recall what you mean at the moment.~STRANGER: They say that
The Symposium
Part
134 Text | that he had been with me a moment before, and that I came
135 Text | think that at the present moment we who are here assembled
136 Text | as I may say, even for a moment: these are the people who
137 Text | continuance of them; for at this moment, whether you choose or no,
138 Text | alive and flourishing at one moment when he is in plenty, and
139 Text | plenty, and dead at another moment, and again alive by reason
140 Text | hands off me, and at this moment he may do me some harm.
141 Text | that I was ready to do in a moment whatever Socrates commanded:
Theaetetus
Part
142 Intro| developed at length, and for a moment the definition appears to
143 Intro| them is absolute at each moment. (In modern language, the
144 Intro| man, and each man at each moment.’ In the arguments about
145 Intro| things are changing at every moment, in all sorts of ways, then
146 Intro| absoluteness of sensations at each moment destroys the very consciousness
147 Intro| a general form in every moment of his life and of which
148 Intro| thought transferred in a moment from one point of view to
149 Text | to the birth at the same moment. The senses are variously
150 Text | determine whether at this moment we are sleeping, and all
151 Text | about knowledge; and at this moment we are using the words ‘
152 Text | do not remember it at the moment.~SOCRATES: They explain
Timaeus
Part
153 Intro| Martin, we cannot for a moment suppose that the tale was
154 Text | not like to speak at the moment. For a long time had elapsed,