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1 2 | the gloomy Heraclitus was quite right, when, observing the 2 5 | Such severance, however, is quite natural between the soul 3 8 | invisible, which may be quite plainly seen by another,-- 4 10| manifests His creative greatness quite as much in small objects 5 15| condition of brute animals, be quite sure that it is themselves 6 16| position of Plato's is also quite in keeping with the faith, 7 17| straight; because, again, it is quite sure that distant tower 8 17| rolled at a distance, we were quite sure that it was a carriage 9 17| water is pronounced to be quite hot at first, and beautifully 10 17| only in such a way as to be quite free of any fault in their 11 25| us that the soul, being quite a separate formation, originating 12 30| spectacle would have become quite obvious by the balance of 13 30| our present life would be quite disproportioned to the period 14 31| unknown to you? But I am quite certain that such is not 15 32| them in passing will be quite enough: (to dwell on them 16 32| several nature. Now it is on quite different conditions that 17 40| quality; but it is a thing of quite a different substance and 18 51| in the grave. Now, it is quite possible that the nature 19 56| banished in Hades. (Not quite so fast, is my answer.) 20 58| thereof. It is therefore quite in keeping with this order