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Dialogue
1 Intro| intellectual, the great original conceptions of time and 2 Intro| One only. For if in the original there had been more than 3 Intro| which existed in the divine original. There are four of them: 4 Intro| fairly assume to be the original elements of fire and the 5 Intro| individual is restored to his original nature.~Thus we have finished 6 Intro| which, according to our original intention, has now been 7 Intro| the truth. He was full of original thoughts, and yet liable 8 Intro| supposed by them to be the original meaning. Musing in themselves 9 Intro| out of nothing. For his original conception of matter as 10 Intro| of evil derived from the original chaos, which is the source 11 Intro| resolution of them into their original triangles; and (3) a reunion 12 Intro| differences of form in the original triangles, but upon differences 13 Intro| elements entered into the original composition of the human 14 Intro| intellect—‘God knows the original qualities of things; man 15 Intro| experiment, but were the original reflections of man, fresh 16 Intro| after the dispersion of the original Pythagorean society. He 17 Intro| be derived from a single original. The version is very faithful, 18 Intro| times the length of the original. It is surprising that this 19 Intro| of the Greek mind in the original cannot do better than devote 20 Intro| It does not allude to the original from which it is taken; 21 Intro| preserves the thought of the original, but does not copy the words. 22 Timae| speaking of the copy and the original we may assume that words 23 Timae| tribes are portions. For the original of the universe contains 24 Timae| copy is to accord with the original. For that which includes 25 Timae| point opposite to their original meeting-point; and, comprehending 26 Timae| copy still more like the original; and as this was eternal, 27 Timae| made in the likeness of the original, but inasmuch as all animals 28 Timae| demonstration, we assume to be the original elements of fire and the 29 Timae| is the solid which is the original element and seed of fire; 30 Timae| the structure of the two original triangles. For either structure 31 Timae| must not forget that the original figure of fire (i.e. the 32 Timae| parts do not distribute the original impression to other parts, 33 Timae| enclosed the souls, and in the original distribution gave to the 34 Timae| the thought, renewing his original nature, and having assimilated 35 Timae| and the future.~Thus our original design of discoursing about