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Dialogue
1 Intro| of Socrates the mind was passing from the object to the subject. 2 Intro| between object and subject, passing imperceptibly from one or 3 Intro| like other ideals always passing out of sight, and nevertheless 4 Intro| successive moments. It takes the passing hour as it comes, following 5 Intro| they leave or occupy when passing from one portion of space 6 Intro| full of fancies which are passing to and fro before it. Some 7 Intro| as differences of degree passing into differences of kind, 8 Intro| objects. But we are already passing beyond the limits of our 9 Intro| world as the natural way of passing through existence. And many 10 Intro| because each of them is passing into the other, and they 11 Thea| destroyed, coming into being and passing into new forms; nor can 12 Thea| will admit that states, in passing laws, must often fail of 13 Thea| flux or change which is passing into another colour, and