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Dialogue
1 Intro| an age which has lost the power not only of creating great 2 Intro| his dramatic and imitative power; in the Cratylus mingling 3 Intro| the rest of the work the power of language seems to fail 4 Intro| have a wonderful depth and power; but we are not justified 5 Intro| Libya to Egypt. This mighty power was arrayed against Egypt 6 Intro| instruments, having the power of flexion and extension. 7 Intro| of number and time, the power of enquiry, and philosophy, 8 Intro| lightness or heaviness or power, or want of power, of penetration. 9 Intro| heaviness or power, or want of power, of penetration. The single 10 Intro| condensed is indissoluble by any power which does not reach the 11 Intro| their nature, this remedial power in them is called sweet.~ 12 Intro| reason, and was under the power of idols and fancies. Wherefore 13 Intro| smooth, in order that the power of thought which originates 14 Intro| could, gave to the liver the power of divination, which is 15 Intro| principle and indwelling power of order. There is only 16 Intro| is over-mastered by the power of the generative organs, 17 Intro| universe, the nutritive power of water, the air which 18 Intro| incapable of resisting the power of any analogy which occurred 19 Intro| philosopher; having the same power over the mind which was 20 Intro| figure. Instruments of such power and elasticity could not 21 Intro| chaos and confusion by their power; the notes of music, the 22 Intro| life-giving and illumining power. For the higher intelligence 23 Intro| effected by the superior power or number of the conquering 24 Intro| universe exercises a condensing power, and thrusts them again 25 Intro| natures endued with the power of self-motion, and the 26 Intro| similar, having a magnetic power as well as a principle of 27 Intro| he thinks that there is a power greater than that of any 28 Timae| histories tell of a mighty power which unprovoked made an 29 Timae| your city put an end. This power came forth out of the Atlantic 30 Timae| as Tyrrhenia. This vast power, gathered into one, endeavoured 31 Timae| part of any of them nor any power of them outside. His intention 32 Timae| of animals, imitating the power which was shown by me in 33 Timae| has a guiding or directing power; and if again any sensations 34 Timae| the internal fire; and the power of the fire diffuses and 35 Timae| to give to the eyes the power which they now possess, 36 Timae| conception of time, and the power of enquiring about the nature 37 Timae| and mind. Mind, the ruling power, persuaded necessity to 38 Timae| assimilated to the conquering power, they remain where they 39 Timae| the dividing or cutting power which it exercises on our 40 Timae| other form, has a dividing power which cuts our bodies into 41 Timae| thither, and, having the power to do this, were to abstract 42 Timae| raised by one and the same power, the smaller body must necessarily 43 Timae| necessarily yield to the superior power with less reluctance than 44 Timae| the sight, exercising a power akin to that of hot and 45 Timae| the knowledge and also the power which are able to combine 46 Timae| within, quickly the whole power of feeling in the body, 47 Timae| might give coolness and the power of respiration and alleviate 48 Timae| quality, in order that the power of thought, which proceeds 49 Timae| the formation of them the power of the other or diverse 50 Timae| sutures was caused by the power of the courses of the soul 51 Timae| violent. This skin the divine power pierced all round with fire, 52 Timae| endowed by nature with the power of observing or reflecting 53 Timae| the same spot, having no power of self-motion.~Now after 54 Timae| philosopher, who had the power of seeing in many dissimilar 55 Timae| malignant when mingled by the power of heat with any salt substance, 56 Timae| foundation remains, the power of the disorder is only 57 Timae| The fibres having this power over the blood, bile, which 58 Timae| liquid, is congealed by the power of the fibres; and so congealing 59 Timae| into disorder, if it have power enough to maintain its supremacy, 60 Timae| and increasing their own power, but making the soul dull, 61 Timae| are originally framed with power to last for a certain time, 62 Timae| say truly; for the divine power suspended the head and root 63 Timae| ever cherishing the divine power, and has the divinity within