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Dialogue
1 Intro| if he lived ill, he would pass into the nature of a woman, 2 Intro| produced by these impulses pass through the body to the 3 Intro| inexact natures and easily pass into one another, and are 4 Intro| but they enter into and pass out of her, and are made 5 Intro| objects of sense, we now pass on to sensation. But we 6 Intro| The two latter he made to pass into the mouth; the one 7 Intro| the laws by which animals pass into one another.~And so 8 Intro| dreams and visions, which pass through the philosopher’ 9 Intro| a gulf, and no one could pass from the one to the other.~ 10 Intro| or laws of nature. They pass out of mythology into philosophy. 11 Intro| consistency. He is apt to pass from one level or stage 12 Intro| positive, and even seems to pass into it. Not only Buddhism, 13 Intro| elements are supposed to pass into one another, but we 14 Intro| formed, are supposed to pass into one another in regular 15 Intro| liquids of various kinds pass to and fro; the network 16 Intro| the vibrations of sound pass. But that the complex structure 17 Intro| and phenomena—they easily pass into one another; and sometimes 18 Timae| and from these you might pass to the whole of the opposite 19 Timae| the second birth he would pass into a woman, and if, when 20 Timae| support, and so be able to pass through all places, carrying 21 Timae| coarser nature, and allowed to pass only this pure element. 22 Timae| extinction when they consent to pass into the conquering nature, 23 Timae| their kinds do not cease to pass through one another and 24 Timae| fusile substance, it does not pass into a vacuum, but into 25 Timae| and joyful, enabling it to pass the night in peace, and 26 Timae| He let the lesser weels pass into the mouth; there were 27 Timae| for drink by which liquids pass through the lung under the 28 Timae| the laws by which animals pass into one another, now, as