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Dialogue
1 Intro| eternal as far as this was possible. Wherefore he made an image 2 Intro| irrationally in all the six possible ways, forwards, backwards, 3 Intro| persuading necessity as far as possible to work out good. Before 4 Intro| made things, as far as was possible, fair and good, out of things 5 Intro| immortality, as far as is possible to man, and also to happiness, 6 Intro| he seeks to put as far as possible out of the way of God. And 7 Intro| philosophy, show that it is quite possible that the human mind should 8 Intro| each of these solids as a possible world in itself, though 9 Intro| which is not now thought possible.~Section 7.~In Plato’s explanation 10 Intro| origin of man. It would be possible to frame a scheme in which 11 Intro| he must put God as far as possible out of the way of evil, 12 Timae| proportion so far as was possible (as fire is to air so is 13 Timae| animal should be as far as possible a perfect whole and of perfect 14 Timae| resemble this as far as was possible; for the pattern exists 15 Timae| nature, and be as like as possible to the perfect and intelligible 16 Timae| and disordered in every possible manner, so that when they 17 Timae| idea of the best as far as possible, uses as his ministers. 18 Timae| shall be as inodorous as possible; or as those who wish to 19 Timae| surface as even and smooth as possible. In the same way that which 20 Timae| equally long, but if it is possible to set forth a great principle 21 Timae| God made them as far as possible the fairest and best, out 22 Timae| them together is hardly possible; for which reason we must 23 Timae| noise and disturbance as possible, and permitting the best 24 Timae| repeat in the fewest words possible, that one part, if remaining 25 Timae| mortal, and, as far as it is possible altogether to become such,