Book, Paragraph
1 I, 2 | and "walks" instead of "is walking", for fear that if they
2 II, 3 | e.g. health is the cause of walking about. ("Why is he walking
3 II, 3 | walking about. ("Why is he walking about? " we say. "To be
4 II, 6 | this does not follow after walking, we say that we have walked "
5 II, 6 | walked "in vain" and that the walking was "vain". This implies
6 IV, 13| walk? " "I have just been walking"). But to say that Troy
7 V, 4 | and rolling the same as walking. But is not this difficulty
8 V, 4 | one: for when a man ceases walking, the walking no longer is,
9 V, 4 | man ceases walking, the walking no longer is, but it will
10 V, 4 | a line and the "end" of walking touch or come to be one?
11 VI, 1 | motion: e.g. if a man is walking to Thebes, he cannot be
12 VI, 1 | to Thebes, he cannot be walking to Thebes and at the same
13 VI, 1 | moment, then that which is walking will at the moment when
14 VI, 1 | at the moment when it is walking have completed its walk
15 VI, 1 | the place to which it is walking; that is to say, it will
16 VI, 1 | completed a walk without ever walking: for on this assumption
17 VI, 1 | particular distance without walking over that distance. Since,
18 VII, 4 | are the instrument, it is walking, if wings it is flying;
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