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Dialogue
1 Charm| Aeneis.) He must carry in his mind a comprehensive view of 2 Charm| the questionings of the mind itself, and also receiving 3 Charm| well able to dispose the mind of their brother Dionysius 4 Charm| proceeded from the hand or mind of Plato. The other testimonies 5 Charm| He supposes that in the mind of Plato they took, at different 6 Charm| to Ideas disappears, and Mind claims her own (Phil.; Laws). 7 Charm| or of the relation of Mind to the Ideas. It might be 8 Charm| Republic, the ‘conception of Mind’ and a way of speaking more 9 Charm| same with them, such as mind, measure, limit, eternity, 10 Charm| never have entered into the mind of the ancient writer himself; 11 Charm| as the parts, and of the mind as well as the body, which 12 Charm| things.’ (7) And still the mind of Plato, having snatched 13 Charm| compels him to improve his mind: and I can tell you, Socrates, 14 Charm| which is better, to call to mind, and to remember, quickly 15 Charm| thought which comes into his mind pass away unheeded and unexamined.~