Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] movements 29 mover 6 moves 45 moving 78 mr 37 mss 3 mu 2 | Frequency [« »] 78 kings 78 lay 78 masters 78 moving 78 ordinary 78 religion 78 sacred | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances moving |
The Apology Part
1 Text | children in court, which was a moving spectacle, together with Cratylus Part
2 Intro| Grammar and logic were moving about somewhere in the depths 3 Intro| attributes; for there is a ‘moving together’ alike in music 4 Intro| that they are always slowly moving, half dead, half alive, 5 Text | Seeing that they were always moving and running, from their 6 Text | the name Apollo will be ‘moving together,’ whether in the 7 Text | pneumatorroun); and because this moving wind may be expressed by 8 Text | going round and round and moving in all directions; and this 9 Text | not penetrate through the moving universe. And this element, 10 Text | one may see, from the soul moving (pheresthai) in harmony 11 Text | thinking), which is only oisis (moving), and implies the movement 12 Text | for being (on) is also moving (ion), and the same may Euthyphro Part
13 Intro| round in a circle, like the moving figures of Daedalus, the Ion Part
14 Text | inspiration; there is a divinity moving you, like that contained Laws Book
15 7 | other bodies in whatever way moving, and that thus gaining the 16 7 | creatures, that nursing and moving about by day and night is 17 7 | star and divers others not moving in their accustomed course, 18 10 | when you speak of bodies moving in many places, you seem 19 10 | which are approaching and moving towards the same spot from 20 10 | which is thus changing and moving is in process of generation; 21 10 | be the change of the self–moving principle?~Cleinias. Very 22 10 | Cleinias. Clearly the self–moving; for there could be no change 23 10 | should call such a self–moving power life?~Athenian. I 24 10 | is the first origin and moving power of all that is, or 25 10 | but never has any self–moving power at all, being in truth 26 10 | things that move, however moving, must we not say that she 27 10 | things in motion some were moving in one place, and others 28 10 | great, but more facility in moving and controlling and taking 29 12 | the bodies which they saw moving in heaven all appeared to Parmenides Part
30 Intro| time. And as time is ever moving forward, the one becomes 31 Text | And is not time always moving forward?~Yes.~Then the one Philebus Part
32 Text | and the desires and the moving principle in every living Protagoras Part
33 Intro| in a single design, and moving towards one end.~In the The Republic Book
34 4 | who is standing and also moving his hands and his head, 35 6 | another, but all in order moving according to reason; these The Sophist Part
36 Intro| the aberration of the soul moving towards knowledge. And as 37 Intro| spirit of dialectic is always moving onwards from one determination The Statesman Part
38 Intro| motion. For the lord of moving things is alone self-moved; 39 Text | possible. For the lord of all moving things is alone able to 40 Text | these and very extensive, moving or resting on land or water, The Symposium Part
41 Intro| sort of poem, like tragedy, moving among the gods of Olympus, 42 Intro| were longings of a creature~Moving about in worlds not realized,~ Theaetetus Part
43 Text | which arises out of and is moving about the wine, makes the 44 Text | saying that each of them is moving between the agent and the Timaeus Part
45 Intro| the other or diverse is moving truly, then arise true opinions 46 Intro| made of the Eternal Gods moving and living, he rejoiced; 47 Intro| each of them he gave a body moving in an orbit, being one of 48 Intro| all the figures of them, moving as in dance, and their juxta-positions 49 Intro| be the same difficulty in moving any of the upper elements 50 Intro| conceived the world to be a body moving round the sun in space: 51 Intro| universe. The elements are moving in a disorderly manner before 52 Intro| circle and an outer, both moving with an uniform motion around 53 Intro| has also created time, the moving image of eternity, and space, 54 Intro| beyond them, all together moving around the earth, which 55 Intro| first contact; the first moving in a circle from left to 56 Intro| inscribed in it, the second also moving in a circle along the diagonal 57 Intro| three of either:—the Sun, moving in the opposite direction 58 Intro| heaven is supposed to be moving around the centre once in 59 Intro| when all other bodies are moving, may be truly said to act, 60 Intro| fire, around which they are moving—this is hidden from the 61 Intro| when he speaks of the soul ‘moving about the same in unchanging 62 Intro| circle of the diverse also moving truly imparts the intimations 63 Intro| and the circle of the same moving smoothly declares it, then 64 Text | declination of the bodies moving in the heavens around the 65 Text | sphere not at rest, but moving in an irregular and disorderly 66 Text | made the universe a circle moving in a circle, one and solitary, 67 Text | circle of the diverse also moving truly imparts the intimations 68 Text | and the circle of the same moving smoothly declares it, then 69 Text | creature which he had made moving and living, the created 70 Text | Wherefore he resolved to have a moving image of eternity, and when 71 Text | made this image eternal but moving according to number, while 72 Text | those states which affect moving and sensible things and 73 Text | the star sacred to Hermes, moving in orbits which have an 74 Text | learnt their appointed task, moving in the motion of the diverse, 75 Text | of the same and equally moving. After this manner, and 76 Text | receiving vessel, which, moving like a winnowing machine, 77 Text | water or earth, and both are moving, and the fire struggling 78 Text | follows it, and ever and anon moving to and fro, enters through