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Dialogue
1 Intro| related to them. Hither came Solon, and was received 2 Intro| To this end the stars came into being, that the created 3 Intro| Phoreys, Cronos, and Rhea came in the next generation, 4 Intro| more violent when the body came into contact with flaming 5 Intro| and out of the punctures came forth a moisture, part liquid, 6 Intro| medicine and astronomy, men came to the observation of nature. 7 Intro| mysterious properties of them came to light when they were 8 Intro| confusion, and then mind came and arranged things.’ We 9 Intro| animals out of fishes who came to land, and of man out 10 Intro| confusion, and then mind came and disposed them’—is a 11 Intro| narrative of Plato? And whence came the tradition to Egypt? 12 Intro| attention by the critic? How came the poem of Solon to disappear 13 Timae| their enemies, when they came across them in battle.~TIMAEUS: 14 Timae| the places of those who came up?~TIMAEUS: True.~SOCRATES: 15 Timae| his own country when he came home, to attend to other 16 Timae| city from which King Amasis came. The citizens have a deity 17 Timae| related to them. To this city came Solon, and was received 18 Timae| city put an end. This power came forth out of the Atlantic 19 Timae| just been repeating to you came into my mind, and I remarked 20 Timae| nothing which went from him or came into him: for there was 21 Timae| Time, then, and the heaven came into being at the same instant 22 Timae| orbit above the earth; then came the morning star and the 23 Timae| and for these reasons, came into being such of the stars 24 Timae| body of any one met and came into collision with some 25 Timae| shorter-lived race which was better, came to the conclusion that every 26 Timae| and heat which was pure came away, and a mixed part which 27 Timae| place from whence the breath came forth, and enters in there, 28 Timae| offered. Of the men who came into the world, those who 29 Timae| pedestrian animals, again, came from those who had no philosophy