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Dialogue
1 Intro| mode, the right and left sides of the object are transposed. 2 Intro| one having the opposite sides equal (isosceles), the other 3 Intro| the other with unequal sides (scalene). These we may 4 Intro| the triangle which has the sides unequal, the fourth from 5 Intro| triangle which has equal sides, three can be resolved into 6 Intro| burn? The fineness of the sides, the sharpness of the angles, 7 Intro| the sensations from both sides might be diffused throughout 8 Intro| pyramid, of which the base and sides are formed by four equilateral 9 Intro| with the number of their sides.~The elements are supposed 10 Intro| perhaps Plato may regard these sides or faces as only the forms 11 Intro| icosahedron form the faces or sides of two regular octahedrons 12 Intro| an octahedron gives the sides of two pyramids (8 = 4 x 13 Timae| right angle, having equal sides, while in the other the 14 Timae| unequal parts, having unequal sides. These, then, proceeding 15 Timae| from the one which has the sides unequal; the fourth alone 16 Timae| their diagonals and shorter sides on the same point as a centre, 17 Timae| that which has two equal sides is by nature more firmly 18 Timae| than that which has unequal sides; and of the compound figures 19 Timae| sharpness of its angles and sides, it coalesces with the fire, 20 Timae| consider the fineness of the sides, and the sharpness of the 21 Timae| the sensations from both sides might be distributed over