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Dialogue
1 Intro| same contrast of the fair soul and the ungainly face and 2 Intro| the physician, and in the soul by the words of the Sophist; 3 Intro| laughing from the bottom of his soul at their pretensions; and 4 Intro| and unlikeness, which the soul perceives by herself. Being 5 Intro| of both of these in his soul, and a sensible impression 6 Intro| in the heart of a man’s soul, as I may say in the words 7 Intro| jolted together in a little soul, which is narrow and has 8 Intro| separate mind from matter, the soul from the body? Is the mind 9 Intro| narrowed to the individual soul; but it cannot be thus separated 10 Intro| Pythagorean fancy that the soul ‘is or has in it harmony’ 11 Thea| invention or birth of my own soul, but those who converse 12 Thea| mental habit? Is not the soul informed, and improved, 13 Thea| when at rest, which in the soul only means want of attention 14 Thea| and rest an evil, to the soul as well as to the body?~ 15 Thea| sphere of existence the soul contends that the thoughts 16 Thea| indulge him in deed; but his soul is small and unrighteous. 17 Thea| through what bodily organ the soul perceives odd and even numbers 18 Thea| if you are clear that the soul views some things by herself 19 Thea| to that class which the soul aspires to know of herself.~ 20 Thea| relative, and which the soul also perceives by comparing 21 Thea| of this opposition, the soul herself endeavours to decide 22 Thea| sensations which reach the soul through the body are given 23 Thea| the conversation which the soul holds with herself in considering 24 Thea| scarcely understand; but the soul when thinking appears to 25 Thea| apprehending them both in his soul, will say and think that 26 Thea| follows:—When the wax in the soul of any one is deep and abundant, 27 Thea| sink into the heart of the soul, as Homer says in a parable, 28 Thea| indicate the likeness of the soul to wax (Kerh Kerhos); these, 29 Thea| jostled together in a little soul, which has no room. These 30 Thea| already think, is like a soul utterly benighted.~THEAETETUS: