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Dialogue
1 Intro| great master of language was speaking on a theme with which he 2 Intro| compounds. I am not now speaking of the first principles 3 Intro| intelligible. But we may say, speaking generally, that fire is 4 Intro| the things of which he is speaking.~We may remark in passing, 5 Intro| supposes that Plato is only speaking of surfaces and solids compounded 6 Intro| any other. Yet, strictly speaking—and the remark applies to 7 Intro| constantly repeating that he is speaking what is probable only. The 8 Intro| refers to the Timaeus, which, speaking in the person of Velleius 9 Intro| they declare that they are speaking of what took place in their 10 Timae| matters of which we are speaking; and as to Hermocrates, 11 Timae| the events of which he was speaking happened. Thereupon one 12 Timae| to us. And when you were speaking yesterday about your city 13 Timae| according to nature. And in speaking of the copy and the original 14 Timae| the body, although we are speaking of them in this order; for 15 Timae| this is a random manner of speaking which we have, because somehow 16 Timae| they declare that they are speaking of what took place in their 17 Timae| left to the right (He is speaking of two kinds of mirrors, 18 Timae| this,’ or any other mode of speaking which represents them as 19 Timae| perceptions of which I have been speaking, and in all other things 20 Timae| was omitted when we were speaking of juices, concerning the 21 Timae| animal of which we are now speaking partakes of the third kind 22 Timae| we have already said when speaking of the universe, he will