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Dialogue
1 Intro| mind lingers around the forms of mythology, which he uses 2 Intro| become types in nature, forms of men, animals, birds, 3 Intro| non-existent...These are the forms of time which imitate eternity 4 Intro| continually assuming new forms. Somebody asks what they 5 Intro| by fire, and taking the forms of air and earth, assumed 6 Intro| has an infinite variety of forms; and there is none more 7 Intro| beautiful than that which forms the half of an equilateral 8 Intro| now assign the geometrical forms to their respective elements. 9 Intro| cube; and the remaining forms to the other elements,—to 10 Intro| mist, and other nameless forms. Water, again, is of two 11 Intro| conjectures which philosophy forms, when, leaving the eternal 12 Intro| hail or ice, or the looser forms of hoar frost or snow. There 13 Intro| to that of man with other forms and perceptions. Thus trees 14 Intro| plight of body, and evil forms of government and evil discourses 15 Intro| crushed into strange oblong forms. Some of them have four 16 Intro| world, he was arranging the forms of thought in his own mind; 17 Intro| States.; Laws), laws or forms of art and music which had 18 Intro| motions of the stars, the forms of atoms, the evolution 19 Intro| So inconsistent are the forms in which he describes the 20 Intro| how can the essences or forms of things be distinguished 21 Intro| countries there have been forms of light in which nothing 22 Intro| most beautiful of the many forms of scalene, which is half 23 Intro| sides or faces as only the forms which are impressed on pre-existent 24 Intro| a reunion of them in new forms. Plato himself proposes 25 Intro| The freshest and acutest forms of triangles are those that 26 Intro| but he has no definite forms of words in which he consistently 27 Intro| at least out of different forms of atoms, and these atoms 28 Intro| presented to us in many forms, as the antithesis of the 29 Intro| of the future. The later forms of such narratives contained 30 Intro| widespread enthusiasm, how the forms of logic and rhetoric may 31 Timae| conflict to which their forms appear suited; this is my 32 Timae| the cause. These are the forms of time, which imitates 33 Timae| reason of them. But the forms which enter into and go 34 Timae| like any of the supervening forms, then whenever any opposite 35 Timae| which is to receive all forms should have no form; as 36 Timae| fire, and receiving the forms of earth and air, and experiencing 37 Timae| endeavour to construct the four forms of bodies which excel in 38 Timae| number. Of the infinite forms we must select the most 39 Timae| that of which the double forms a third triangle which is 40 Timae| distribute the elementary forms, which have now been created 41 Timae| that one of the remaining forms which is the least moveable; 42 Timae| are diversified by their forms and combinations and changes 43 Timae| marrow as many and various forms as the different kinds of 44 Timae| to that of man with other forms and perceptions, and thus 45 Timae| constitution of body evil forms of government are added