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Dialogue
1 Intro| outside of nature; he sees the light, but not the objects which 2 Intro| which are revealed by the light; and he brings into juxtaposition 3 Intro| called the sun, to give light over the whole heaven, and 4 Intro| into which they conveyed a light akin to the light of day, 5 Intro| conveyed a light akin to the light of day, making it flow through 6 Intro| through the pupils. When the light of the eye is surrounded 7 Intro| eye is surrounded by the light of day, then like falls 8 Intro| go to sleep. The fire or light, when kept in by the eyelids, 9 Intro| settled in one place, the light and airy ones in another. 10 Intro| of fire— (1) flame, (2) light that burns not, (3) the 11 Intro| is compact and repellent. Light and heavy are wrongly explained 12 Intro| mingling with white becomes a light blue; the union of flame-colour 13 Intro| the head of man to be a light covering, so that it might 14 Intro| and at last brought to light. When this desire is unsatisfied 15 Intro| in his own mind; and the light from within and the light 16 Intro| light from within and the light from without often crossed 17 Intro| properties of them came to light when they were compared 18 Intro| to reappear only in the light of number. Law and morality 19 Intro| there have been forms of light in which nothing could be 20 Intro| respiration.~Of the phenomena of light and heavy he speaks afterwards, 21 Intro| or modern medicine. What light I can throw upon them will 22 Intro| consists of three elements—the light which is supposed to reside 23 Intro| reside within the eye, the light of the sun, and the light 24 Intro| light of the sun, and the light emitted from external objects. 25 Intro| external objects. When the light of the eye meets the light 26 Intro| light of the eye meets the light of the sun, and both together 27 Intro| and both together meet the light issuing from an external 28 Intro| sight. When the particles of light which proceed from the object 29 Intro| the variety and motion of light. A sudden flash of fire 30 Intro| of fire at once elicits light and moisture from the eye, 31 Intro| bright colour. A more subdued light, on mingling with the moisture 32 Intro| and their connection with light, is not a bad basis for 33 Intro| elucidation of it.~More light is thrown upon the Timaeus 34 Intro| that they throw but little light upon the Timaeus, and that 35 Intro| degree held out a guiding light to the early navigators. 36 Intro| it throws an interesting light on the Alexandrian times; 37 Timae| orbits, that it might give light to the whole of heaven, 38 Timae| contrived the eyes to give light, and the principle according 39 Timae| burn, but gave a gentle light, they formed into a substance 40 Timae| a substance akin to the light of every-day life; and the 41 Timae| this pure element. When the light of day surrounds the stream 42 Timae| of vision, wherever the light that falls from within meets 43 Timae| direction, and the loose and light particles in another. In 44 Timae| do not burn but only give light to the eyes; thirdly, the 45 Timae| repellent. The nature of the light and the heavy will be best 46 Timae| the smaller body is called light and said to tend upwards. 47 Timae| and so we call the former light, and the place towards which 48 Timae| positions; for that which is light, heavy, below or above in 49 Timae| relation to that which is light, heavy, below or above in 50 Timae| heats them, and which are so light that they are carried upwards 51 Timae| blue mingles with white, a light blue (Greek) colour is formed, 52 Timae| needed the hair to be a light covering or guard, which 53 Timae| dry become moist, and the light become heavy, and the heavy 54 Timae| become heavy, and the heavy light; all sorts of changes occur. 55 Timae| finally brought out into the light, and thus the generation