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1 1 | and, further, launched forth on his task of bringing 2 3 | a short time ago, poured forth with all their usual loquacity 3 15| asserts that image s proceed forth from us, as it were a kind 4 15| these rays are filtered forth from the centre of our eyes 5 15| to Ar chytas they issue forth from us without any external 6 16| depths, now to extrude it forth to view? Why do concave 7 25| in that which Plato sets forth in his description of the 8 38| species come together, setting forth the distinction established 9 40| by a chant as it gushed forth from a wound. Now nothing 10 48| causes, because they set forth the causes of each particular 11 49| work, the Timaeus, sets forth with more than mortal eloquence 12 51| arguments I have just set forth that such a course was perfectly 13 99| and that from this day forth I will never intercede for