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Dialogue
1 Intro| statement may be understood are set aside, like the definitions 2 Intro| Two patterns of life are set before him; the one blessed 3 Intro| they have none; they are a set of uneducated fanatics, 4 Intro| ridiculous position, having to set up our own opinion against 5 Intro| ourselves. Neither can we set a limit to it, for wherever 6 Intro| imagination reason is latent or set aside; and images, in part 7 Intro| senses are not merely ‘holes set in a wooden horse’ (Theaet.), 8 Intro| manner? Can we suppose one set of feelings or one part 9 Intro| us; in Plato’s words, we set the stamp upon the wax. 10 Thea| would not listen to me; so I set him on his way, and turned 11 Thea| are two patterns eternally set before them; the one blessed 12 Thea| the foundation as it is set forth by themselves.~THEODORUS: