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Dialogue
1 Intro| which I can receive the same impression, nor can another receive 2 Intro| another receive the same impression from the wine. Neither can 3 Intro| known by him as long as the impression lasts; but that, of which 4 Intro| but that, of which the impression is rubbed out or imperfectly 5 Intro| his soul, and a sensible impression of neither; or when he knows 6 Intro| Theodorus, and having the impression of both of you on the waxen 7 Intro| I fail to identify the impression and the object. But there 8 Intro| variety of opinions, the impression of sense remained certain 9 Intro| sense, which arises when the impression on the mind does not correspond 10 Intro| does not correspond to the impression made on the senses. It is 11 Intro| of, but it gives a false impression. For if we reflect on ourselves 12 Intro| distinctness: it is a confused impression, sugkechumenon ti, as Plato 13 Intro| they may also leave an impression behind them or power of 14 Intro| various ways. Besides the impression of external objects present 15 Intro| or listening the sensible impression prevails over the conception 16 Intro| recollection. There is no impression of sense which does not 17 Intro| neighbourhood, although the actual impression made on the eye is very 18 Intro| music is produced by the impression of the ear compared with 19 Intro| this! There is probably no impression ever received by us of which 20 Thea| memory which a man has of an impression which has passed away to 21 Thea| sick man because he has one impression is foolish, and the healthy 22 Thea| is fearful, and gives the impression of imbecility. When he is 23 Thea| only, and not in the mere impression, truth and being can be 24 Thea| that material receive the impression of them as from the seal 25 Thea| does not know, and has no impression of the other; nor can he 26 Thea| and of which he has the impression coinciding with sense, is 27 Thea| and of which he has the impression coinciding with sense;—this 28 Thea| having on the waxen block the impression of both of you given as 29 Thea| try to assign the right impression of memory to the right visual 30 Thea| memory to the right visual impression, and to fit this into its 31 Thea| either of you on to the wrong impression, or if my mind, like the 32 Thea| snub-nosedness has left an impression on my mind different from