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41 space
41 wherefore
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Plato
Timaeus

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similar
   Dialogue
1 Intro| in the ideas. There is a similar uncertainty about the Timaeus; 2 Intro| more harmonious beauty of a similar passage in the Phaedrus.~ 3 Intro| left right. And something similar happens when the disordered 4 Intro| are to be explained on a similar principle; as also sounds, 5 Intro| tears and perspiration and similar substances is also the watery 6 Intro| diarrhoeas and dysenteries and similar disorders. The body which 7 Intro| truth. Being or essence, and similar words, represented to them 8 Intro| in their courses, and a similar principle of fixedness or 9 Intro| attraction is continually drawing similar elements to the same spot, 10 Intro| which, being composed of similar triangles, are interchangeable; 11 Intro| towards the great masses of similar substances; fire to fire, 12 Intro| only (1) the attraction of similar elements to one another, 13 Intro| known or noticed. And in a similar manner the human body is 14 Intro| are discernible in the ‘similar particles’ of Anaxagoras. 15 Intro| too have been guilty of similar fallacies in quite recent 16 Intro| bodies to larger ones, but of similar bodies to similar, having 17 Intro| but of similar bodies to similar, having a magnetic power 18 Intro| him. Yet the affinities of similar substances have some effect 19 Intro| between the two writers. Similar gossiping stories are told 20 Intro| of perplexity. There is a similar confusion about necessity 21 Intro| statement may be false—there are similar tales about columns set 22 Intro| where, proceeding in a similar path of contemplation, he 23 Timae| powerfully experiencing these and similar effects, the revolutions 24 Timae| such’; which expresses the similar principle circulating in 25 Timae| powers which were neither similar nor equally balanced, was 26 Timae| unlike, and forced the most similar elements into close contact. 27 Timae| distributes into equal and similar parts the whole circle in 28 Timae| of the smallest number of similar particles: and the second 29 Timae| and the second body has similar properties in a second degree, 30 Timae| extinguished. There are similar differences in the air; 31 Timae| is made up of equal and similar parts and is transparent; 32 Timae| it is in every direction similar, how can one rightly give 33 Timae| for they are all perfectly similar; and if a person were to 34 Timae| pungent. White and black are similar effects of contraction and 35 Timae| we may investigate in a similar manner. And it appears to 36 Timae| bones and flesh, and other similar parts of us, were made as 37 Timae| anything hold it. And a similar principle applies to the 38 Timae| to be investigated on a similar principle; and swift and 39 Timae| nourished by a multitude of similar particles. But when the 40 Timae| of a wrong kind, or any similar irregularity, produces disorders 41 Timae| generating leprous eruptions and similar diseases. When it is mingled


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