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Dialogue
1 Intro| falsehood, which is the image or expression of Not-being. Falsehood 2 Intro| more apt and intelligible expression of the same mental phenomenon. 3 Intro| probably under this remarkable expression Plato designates those who 4 Intro| if you can, to find an expression for not-being which does 5 Intro| imagination is only the expression of this in some form of 6 Intro| faculties of thought and expression without increasing his philosophical 7 Intro| are aids to reflection and expression, forms of thought are useful, 8 Intro| Hegel will to many seem the expression of an indolent conservatism, 9 Intro| are best adapted for the expression of facts. It has never applied 10 Intro| them? The great man is the expression of his time, and there may 11 Intro| is the mere creature or expression of the age in which he lives. 12 Intro| differ; while one man is the expression of the influences of his 13 Soph| Yes, that is the usual expression.~STRANGER: And any one may 14 Soph| is confirmed by the very expression when sifted a little. Would 15 Soph| something as not great, does the expression seem to you to imply what 16 Soph| discourse; for there is no expression of action or inaction, or