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Dialogue
1 Craty| been striving to attain an expression of their ideas, and now 2 Craty| ask themselves whether the expression might not be distinguished 3 Craty| word is either the perfect expression of a thing, or a mere inarticulate 4 Craty| may apply letters to the expression of objects, and form them 5 Craty| inwardness: alpha is the expression of size; eta of length; 6 Craty| Bebaion, again, is the expression of station and position; 7 Craty| but only the inarticulate expression of feeling or emotion in 8 Craty| was once an involuntary expression becomes voluntary. Not only 9 Craty| as of the tongue, and the expression of a movement stirring the 10 Craty| great writer who is the expression of his age, became impressed 11 Craty| separate faculty, but the expression of all our faculties, to 12 Craty| all our other powers of expression, signs, looks, gestures, 13 Craty| in familiar objects the expression of their confused fancies— 14 Craty| merits of different modes of expression while he is uttering them. 15 Craty| or speech which was the expression of what we now call human 16 Craty| only have new powers of expression been diffused through a 17 Craty| within the sentence the expression of the logical relations 18 Craty| another word or turn of expression would have given a new shade 19 Craty| are beyond their powers of expression, especially in writing, 20 Craty| became the natural vehicle of expression to all mankind. Henceforward 21 Craty| is familiar, the word or expression which strikes us or comes 22 Craty| According to the famous expression of Luther, ‘Words are living 23 Craty| business; or they are the expression of a wish like Eutychides ( 24 Craty| chara (joy) is the very expression of the fluency and diffusion 25 Craty| or tongue, or mouth, the expression is simply their imitation 26 Craty| shall apply letters to the expression of objects, either single 27 Craty| and syllables, and so find expression, may appear ridiculous, 28 Craty| excellent instrument for the expression of motion; and he frequently 29 Craty| movements he generally finds an expression in the letter R, because, 30 Craty| and in this he found the expression of smoothness, as in leios ( 31 Craty| alpha he assigned to the expression of size, and nu of length, 32 Craty| maintain that a name is the expression of a thing in letters or 33 Craty| bebaion (sure) is clearly the expression of station and position, 34 Craty| of which the image is the expression have been rightly conceived,