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Dialogue
1 Intro| of essence, adopting from old religion into philosophy 2 Intro| olden time, was ninety years old, I being not more than ten. 3 Intro| also the best of poets. The old man brightened up at hearing 4 Intro| ever young, and there is no old man who is a Hellene.’ ‘ 5 Intro| memory. I had heard the old man when I was a child, 6 Intro| should also be free from old age and disease, which are 7 Intro| give law and order to the old. But between them there 8 Intro| form of a globe’ of the old Eleatic philosophers. The 9 Intro| which is unchanging? All the old difficulties about the ideas 10 Intro| not as the creator. The old tradition of Parmenides 11 Intro| remark, that ‘the men of old time must surely have known 12 Intro| out and fall to pieces, old age and death supervene.~ 13 Intro| Heracleitus; but at times the old Eleatic philosophy appears 14 Intro| Edda, as well as from the Old and New Testament; also 15 Intro| grandfather Critias, an old man of ninety, who in turn 16 Intro| young, and there is not an old man among you’—which may 17 Intro| traditions of the men of old time who affirm themselves 18 Timae| it to us. There were of old, he said, great and marvellous 19 Timae| the noblest of poets. The old man, as I very well remember, 20 Timae| mentioning about the times of old. On one occasion, wishing 21 Timae| children, and there is not an old man among you. Solon in 22 Timae| are all young; there is no old opinion handed down among 23 Timae| been written down by us of old, and are preserved in our 24 Timae| registers to be 8000 years old. As touching your citizens 25 Timae| childlike interest to the old man’s narrative; he was 26 Timae| that it should be free from old age and unaffected by disease. 27 Timae| by bringing diseases and old age upon them, make them 28 Timae| perfect and not liable to old age and disease. And he 29 Timae| traditions of the men of old time who affirm themselves 30 Timae| when the two parts grow old and are disunited, shows 31 Timae| this affection is called old age. And at last, when the 32 Timae| of death which comes with old age and fulfils the debt