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Dialogue
1 Intro| in a bald and superficial manner of the functions and diseases 2 Intro| words after his accustomed manner. But in the rest of the 3 Intro| and may I speak in the manner which will be most intelligible 4 Intro| Excellent, Timaeus, I like your manner of approaching the subject— 5 Intro| extremes—2, 4, 6. In this manner there were formed intervals 6 Intro| courses, were created in the manner already described. The earth, 7 Intro| the same or the other in a manner which is the very opposite 8 Intro| and because they meet in a manner contrary to the usual mode, 9 Intro| that they are gold. In like manner there is a universal nature 10 Intro| wonderful and inexplicable manner. The containing principle 11 Intro| and in an incomprehensible manner partakes of the intelligible. 12 Intro| presented to us in a dreamy manner, and yet is said to be necessary, 13 Intro| like to like, after the manner of the universal motion. 14 Intro| excess of air; and in this manner painful diseases are produced. 15 Intro| evil education. In like manner the soul is often made vicious 16 Intro| of medicine. And in like manner the body may be too much 17 Intro| another in the following manner:—The outlet for liquids 18 Intro| are moving in a disorderly manner before the work of creation 19 Intro| or (Greek) in the same manner as we speak of ‘time’ and ‘ 20 Intro| conquering elements. The manner of the change is (1) a separation 21 Intro| inconsistency in Plato’s manner of conceiving the soul of 22 Intro| noticed. And in a similar manner the human body is conceived 23 Intro| other may be exerted in a manner which is not now thought 24 Intro| has a lively sense of the manner in which sensation and motion 25 Intro| intelligence, but not in the same manner of the uncertainty of our 26 Intro| Plato, though not after the manner of the Neoplatonists. For 27 Intro| even numbers, after the manner of the later Pythagoreans. 28 Intro| passages in any precise manner, and he is equally incapable 29 Timae| out to war in a becoming manner, and when at war showed 30 Timae| citizens in a befitting manner, and I am not surprised 31 Timae| island of Atlantis in like manner disappeared in the depths 32 Timae| myself to speak in such manner as will be most intelligible 33 Timae| made to move in the same manner and on the same spot, within 34 Timae| younger; but this is a random manner of speaking which we have, 35 Timae| proceeded to divide after this manner:—First of all, he took away 36 Timae| equally moving. After this manner, and for these reasons, 37 Timae| same spot after the same manner, whereby they ever continue 38 Timae| revolving after the same manner and on the same spot; and 39 Timae| kind, were created in the manner already described. The earth, 40 Timae| and believe them. In this manner, then, according to them, 41 Timae| mingled them in much the same manner; they were not, however, 42 Timae| animal in the best and wisest manner which they could, and avert 43 Timae| disordered in every possible manner, so that when they moved 44 Timae| same or of the other in a manner the very opposite of the 45 Timae| emitted by the object in a manner contrary to the usual mode 46 Timae| and thus and after this manner in the beginning, when the 47 Timae| has as yet explained the manner of their generation, but 48 Timae| the receptacle, and in a manner the nurse, of all generation. 49 Timae| wonderful and inexplicable manner, which we will hereafter 50 Timae| particles in another. In this manner, the four kinds or elements 51 Timae| two other elements in like manner penetrate according to their 52 Timae| into stone in the following manner:—The water which mixes with 53 Timae| strongest according to the manner in which the eye is affected 54 Timae| investigate in a similar manner. And it appears to be very 55 Timae| by him in the following manner. Having sifted pure and 56 Timae| these reasons and after this manner God placed the sinews at 57 Timae| water-courses of the body in a manner which I will describe, and 58 Timae| animal in the following manner:—He let the lesser weels 59 Timae| blood and veins; it is in a manner an internal fountain of 60 Timae| evacuation is effected after the manner of the universal motion 61 Timae| produced or changed in a manner contrary to nature, the 62 Timae| respect and in the same manner and in due proportion; and 63 Timae| of these laws causes all manner of changes and infinite 64 Timae| blood, though after another manner, is likewise formed out 65 Timae| replenished in a natural manner by food and drink but gains 66 Timae| shaken off.~Such is the manner in which diseases of the 67 Timae| case of pain too in like manner the soul suffers much evil 68 Timae| to its own self—in like manner we should conceive of the 69 Timae| should be treated in the same manner, in imitation of the pattern 70 Timae| form of disease is in a manner akin to the living being, 71 Timae| part of him, and of the manner in which a man may train 72 Timae| admits of brevity; in this manner our argument will best attain 73 Timae| respectively in the following manner. The outlet for drink by