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Dialogue
1 Intro| at different times of his life. In all his later dialogues 2 Intro| in their erratic way of life having never had a city 3 Intro| herself, began a divine life of rational and everlasting 4 Intro| he walks lamely through life and returns good for nothing 5 Intro| great blessing of human life; not to speak of the lesser 6 Intro| of opinion that a shorter life which was better was preferable 7 Intro| partake of that third kind of life which is seated between 8 Intro| they cut them up. But as life advances, the triangles 9 Intro| during a great part of his life he who is the subject of 10 Intro| appointed term, just as life has, which depends on the 11 Intro| endeavours to prolong his life by medicine, is likely to 12 Intro| air which is the breath of life, the destructive force of 13 Intro| e.g. in the phenomena of life, further tended to perplex 14 Intro| the marrow or source of life, but with an express purpose, 15 Intro| imaginary entities, such as life or phlogiston, which exist 16 Intro| philosophy is overlaid. In early life he fancies that he has mastered 17 Intro| impressed by one aspect of human life, sometimes by the other. 18 Intro| of necessity in his after life; in the Statesman he supposes 19 Intro| anticipation of the stoical life according to nature. Man 20 Intro| is to regulate his erring life according to them. He is 21 Intro| walks lame to the end of his life, and returns imperfect and 22 Timae| suffice for men of simple life; and they were to spend 23 Timae| war and in their ordinary life.~TIMAEUS: That, again, was 24 Timae| best and most easily the life in which they have been 25 Timae| poetry the business of his life, and had completed the tale 26 Timae| requisites of civilized life, after the usual interval, 27 Timae| what was needful for human life, and adding every sort of 28 Timae| never-ceasing and rational life enduring throughout all 29 Timae| created by me and received life at my hands, they would 30 Timae| walks lame to the end of his life, and returns imperfect and 31 Timae| to the light of every-day life; and the pure fire which 32 Timae| with a view to the blessed life; but the necessary kind 33 Timae| intimations. During the life of each individual these 34 Timae| marrow. For the bonds of life which unite the soul with 35 Timae| those which had the least life within them in the thickest 36 Timae| sinewy head, would have had a life twice or many times as long 37 Timae| prefer a shorter span of life, which was better, to a 38 Timae| come together, since its life of necessity consisted of 39 Timae| everything that partakes of life may be truly called a living 40 Timae| receive nourishment and life; for when the respiration 41 Timae| for the most part of his life deranged, because his pleasures 42 Timae| has an appointed term of life. For not the whole race 43 Timae| which no man can prolong his life. And this holds also of 44 Timae| should attain to that perfect life which the gods have set 45 Timae| seed. And the seed having life, and becoming endowed with