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Dialogue
1 Parme| throughout his life in the same form. For the truth is, that 2 Parme| Republic. The stereotyped form which Aristotle has given 3 Parme| objects pervaded by a common form or idea of greatness, which 4 Parme| does not really go on to form another which includes that, 5 Parme| what Aristotle calls ‘a form,’ others had ascribed a 6 Parme| parts, being and one, which form one whole. And each of the 7 Parme| two forms, and the simpler form is the truer and deeper. 8 Parme| criticism, which there takes the form of banter and irony, here 9 Parme| least not in their present form, if we had ‘interrogated’ 10 Parme| conception which we can form of Him is limited by the 11 Parme| attaching to all, being a single form or nature?~Yes.~And will 12 Parme| straight or of a circular form?~Assuredly.~But having no 13 Parme| but is of a certain single form, which we call a whole,