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Dialogue
1 Intro| in language from bodily ones. To see or perceive are 2 Intro| fallen into still greater ones; under the pretence of new 3 Intro| be the only or complete ones. For example, we are disinclined 4 Intro| antecedents, but only bodily ones.~c. The false influence 5 Intro| operations to the level of bodily ones, or to confound one with 6 Thea| sensations—aye and true ones; and the wise and good rhetoricians 7 Thea| profession of the great wise ones who are called orators and