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1 V | action has no limits of time. This, then, is a second
2 VI | civic life; the poets of our time, the language of the rhetoricians.
3 VII | imperceptible moment of time. Nor, again, can one of
4 IX | heightened when, at the same time, they follows as cause and
5 XIV | recognizes the brother just in time. Again in the Helle, the
6 XVII | ministry she is appointed. Some time later her own brother chances
7 XX | significant sound, not marking time, of which no part is in
8 XX | significant sound, marking time, in which, as in the noun,
9 XX | has walked" does connote time, present or past.~Inflection
10 XXII | proper words; at the same time it is mean—witness the poetry
11 XXII | distinction; while, at the same time, the partial conformity
12 XXIII| Sicily took place at the same time, but did not tend to any
13 XXIV | through it), and at the same time "ethical." Moreover, in
14 XXIV | carried on at one and the same time; we must confine ourselves
15 XXV | night," while at the same time the poet says: "Often indeed
16 XXVI | which is spread over a long time and so diluted. What, for
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