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Dialogue
1 Intro| to have descended from a higher world in order to convict 2 Intro| There is some want of the higher Platonic art in the Eleatic 3 Intro| wholes combined under a higher one, and many entirely apart— 4 Intro| the very opposite of that higher spirit which criticizes 5 Intro| one has as yet found the higher science which arrays them 6 Intro| combine abstractions in a higher unity: the ordinary mechanism 7 Intro| conceived together under the higher form of the notion. (ii) 8 Intro| become concrete in a new and higher sense. They also admit of 9 Intro| finite are alike lost in a higher or positive infinity, and 10 Intro| harmony consists of notes of a higher and lower pitch which disagreed 11 Intro| and tending to obscure his higher attributes of wisdom, goodness, 12 Intro| the fulfilment of their higher natures. The man of the 13 Intro| hundred years hence. But all higher minds are much more akin 14 Intro| Sir Thomas More—meet in a higher sphere above the ordinary 15 Intro| that it is fatal to the higher life of man. It seems to 16 Intro| priests and students. The higher spirit of philosophy, the 17 Soph| companion be one of those higher powers, a cross-examining 18 Soph| forms contained under one higher form; and again, one form