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Dialogue
1 Intro| of reason; to find some way through the mist or labyrinth 2 Intro| speech, in their erratic way of life having never had 3 Intro| already preparing; for on our way home, Critias told us of 4 Intro| father’s horses the wrong way, and having burnt up the 5 Intro| as from a lathe and every way equidistant from the centre, 6 Intro| are impressed. In the same way space or matter is neither 7 Intro| the elements are on their way up and down everywhere and 8 Intro| soft because its bases give way. This becomes more equable 9 Intro| all that comes in their way, are termed pungent. But 10 Intro| sort of fire which forces a way through the passages of 11 Intro| forth, and the outer finds a way in and is extinguished in 12 Intro| the intestines, in this way retarding the passage of 13 Intro| may be explained in this way:—Finer bodies retain coarser, 14 Intro| while the outer net found a way into and out of the pores 15 Intro| attraction, it escapes by the way it entered toward the place 16 Intro| All things go the wrong way and cease to give nourishment 17 Intro| must be treated in the same way—they should receive their 18 Intro| order. There is only one way in which one person can 19 Intro| modern times only points the way, and is immediately verified 20 Intro| very crude and misleading way of describing ancient science. 21 Intro| far as possible out of the way of God. And he can only 22 Intro| We may observe by the way, that the principle of the 23 Intro| twenty-four hours, there is no way of accounting for the alternation 24 Intro| external net is said to find a way in and out of the pores 25 Intro| up by other air finding a way in through the pores, this 26 Intro| food or blood; and in this way the veins are replenished. 27 Intro| other air which finds a way in; he is wholly unacquainted 28 Intro| repeating; it is only a fanciful way in which an ancient biographer 29 Intro| far as possible out of the way of evil, and therefore he 30 Intro| a charm, it has found a way over the seas from one country 31 Intro| what affected, and in what way and how and when, both in 32 Timae| staying, or rather on our way thither, we talked the matter 33 Timae| say that they are in some way related to them. To this 34 Timae| or great or in any other way remarkable, they have all 35 Timae| first in war and in every way the best governed of all 36 Timae| put together, and was the way to other islands, and from 37 Timae| is a shoal of mud in the way; and this was caused by 38 Timae| Hermocrates has told you, on my way home yesterday I at once 39 Timae| having been created in this way, the world has been framed 40 Timae| considering that this was in every way better than the other. Now 41 Timae| what affected, and in what way and how and when, both in 42 Timae| and, because some went one way and some another, that which 43 Timae| the race of birds whose way is in the air; the third, 44 Timae| calming down, go their own way and become steadier as time 45 Timae| probability, we must pursue our way.~First, then, the gods, 46 Timae| person will truly tell of the way in which the work was accomplished, 47 Timae| nature, and never in any way, or at any time, assumes 48 Timae| as possible. In the same way that which is to receive 49 Timae| created and visible and in any way sensible things, is not 50 Timae| things and in some mysterious way partakes of the intelligible, 51 Timae| which we see, or in some way perceive through the bodily 52 Timae| grasping existence in some way or other, or it could not 53 Timae| carried continually, some one way, some another; as, when 54 Timae| most penetrating in every way, and also the lightest as 55 Timae| consider the matter in another way. When one of the other elements 56 Timae| reason of its motion and the way in which it rolls along 57 Timae| because its bases give way and are less stable than 58 Timae| move without forcing their way, and so they leave the earth 59 Timae| and transverse and every way diverse in relation to that 60 Timae| pleasure and pain in this way. An impression produced 61 Timae| nature, have effects in every way opposite to the former, 62 Timae| all that comes in their way, by reason of these qualities 63 Timae| reaches the eyes, forcing a way through their passages and 64 Timae| lightning, and the outer finds a way in and is extinguished in 65 Timae| apprehended or received or in any way shared by us.~Seeing, then, 66 Timae| seed, he made round every way, and called that portion 67 Timae| again into water—in this way by frequent transfers from 68 Timae| the good contriving the way in for necessary purposes, 69 Timae| necessary purposes, the way out for the best purposes; 70 Timae| the nose, so that when the way through the mouth did not 71 Timae| the net he made to find a way in and out through the pores 72 Timae| passage of the air either way, never at any time ceasing 73 Timae| its neighbour; and in this way everything of necessity 74 Timae| being affected in the same way and communicating the same 75 Timae| in from without. In this way every animal is overcome 76 Timae| diseases originate in the way which I have described; 77 Timae| all things go the wrong way, and having become corrupted, 78 Timae| excess of air forcing its way through the veins distorts 79 Timae| happy. Now there is only one way of taking care of things,