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Dialogue
1 Intro| is prior to the body, the intelligible and unseen to the visible 2 Intro| manner which will be most intelligible to you and will best express 3 Intro| spoken of the unchanging or intelligible must be certain and true; 4 Intro| whole, and contained all intelligible beings, and the visible 5 Intro| incomprehensible manner partakes of the intelligible. But we may say, speaking 6 Intro| Nor can we attach any intelligible meaning to his words when 7 Intro| Plato may perhaps find an intelligible meaning. But when he goes 8 Intro| means some conception of the intelligible and the intelligent; it 9 Intro| existence, is or becomes the intelligible world...So we may perhaps 10 Intro| hardly be referred to the intelligible class. For it is and it 11 Intro| finite and infinite, of the intelligible and sensible, of the unchangeable 12 Intro| Socrates himself. There is no intelligible account of the relation 13 Timae| such manner as will be most intelligible to you, and will most accord 14 Timae| lasting and permanent and intelligible, they ought to be lasting 15 Timae| universe contains in itself all intelligible beings, just as this world 16 Timae| fairest and most perfect of intelligible beings, framed one visible 17 Timae| which includes all other intelligible creatures cannot have a 18 Timae| possible to the perfect and intelligible animal.~Thus far and until 19 Timae| we assumed, was a pattern intelligible and always the same; and 20 Timae| mysterious way partakes of the intelligible, and is most incomprehensible. 21 Timae| all that which we call an intelligible essence nothing at all, 22 Timae| oracles too obscure to be intelligible. The neighbouring organ (