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Dialogue
1 Intro| all, that the dialogue is put into the mouth of a Pythagorean 2 Intro| greater than Libya and Asia put together, and was the passage 3 Intro| to the unintelligent, he put intelligence in soul and 4 Intro| water::water:earth,~and so put together a visible and palpable 5 Intro| the other was divided. He put the moon in the orbit which 6 Intro| had authority. And they put in a face in which they 7 Intro| their kindred earth, and put their forelegs to the ground, 8 Intro| and vegetable world, are put into the refiner’s fire, 9 Intro| evil, which he seeks to put as far as possible out of 10 Intro| paraphrase or interpret or put into other words the parable 11 Intro| probable only. The dialogue is put into the mouth of Timaeus, 12 Intro| feels also that he must put God as far as possible out 13 Timae| and to which your city put an end. This power came 14 Timae| larger than Libya and Asia put together, and was the way 15 Timae| framing the universe, he put intelligence in soul, and 16 Timae| things cannot be rightly put together without a third; 17 Timae| and thus he bound and put together a visible and tangible 18 Timae| bodies. And in the centre he put the soul, which he diffused 19 Timae| this the gods, when they put together the body, gave 20 Timae| head, they first of all put a face in which they inserted 21 Timae| equilateral triangles, if put together, make out of every 22 Timae| abstract particles of fire and put them in scales and weigh 23 Timae| marrow, and after that he put it into fire and then into