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Dialogue
1 Intro| and wealth; or, again, the light and graceful touch with 2 Intro| which is just seen by the light of dawn he admits that he 3 Intro| in the most discreditable light.~Nor need we seriously consider 4 Intro| a common nature, and the light of a common intelligence.~ 5 Intro| may proceed to bring to light the nature of the Sophist. 6 Intro| And we may hope that any light which is thrown upon the 7 Intro| philosopher is dark from excess of light. And now, leaving him, we 8 Intro| of growth as well as of light. In forms of thought which 9 Intro| Republic, ‘There is nothing light which is not heavy, or great 10 Intro| shine only by the reflected light of other abstractions? May 11 Intro| great thinker has thrown a light on many parts of human knowledge, 12 Soph| THEODORUS: You have happened to light, Socrates, almost on the 13 Soph| responds pleasantly, and is light in hand; if not, I would 14 Soph| what he is and bring him to light in a discussion; for at 15 Soph| done at night, and by the light of a fire, and is by the 16 Soph| talked to us in rather a light and easy strain.~THEAETETUS: 17 Soph| also dark from excess of light; for the souls of the many 18 Soph| which is produced when the light in bright and smooth objects 19 Soph| surface with an external light, and creates a perception