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25 proportion
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24 akin
24 becoming
24 essence
24 eye
Plato
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akin
   Dialogue
1 Intro| may assume that words are akin to the matter of which they 2 Intro| which they conveyed a light akin to the light of day, making 3 Intro| gods also mingled natures akin to that of man with other 4 Intro| gymnastics, because most akin to the motion of mind; not 5 Intro| medicine. For every disease is akin to the living being and 6 Intro| the mystery of music were akin. There was a music of rhythm 7 Intro| the body, which are more akin to the soul, such as the 8 Intro| is the seat, and which is akin to the soul of the universe. 9 Intro| truth, ‘every disease is akin to the nature of the living 10 Intro| own intelligence which are akin to them, the unperturbed 11 Timae| sort of knowledge which was akin to them. All this order 12 Timae| may assume that words are akin to the matter which they 13 Timae| and the feelings which are akin or opposite to them; if 14 Timae| formed into a substance akin to the light of every-day 15 Timae| own intelligence which are akin to them, the unperturbed 16 Timae| harmony, which has motions akin to the revolutions of our 17 Timae| sight, exercising a power akin to that of hot and cold 18 Timae| the liver, to which it is akin, it comes threatening and 19 Timae| sprang up in the skin, being akin to it because it is like 20 Timae| remedy: They mingled a nature akin to that of man with other 21 Timae| fibres to which they are akin, and the flesh out of the 22 Timae| by itself, for it is most akin to the motion of thought 23 Timae| of disease is in a manner akin to the living being, whose 24 Timae| motions which are naturally akin to the divine principle


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