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1 Intro| of man, and then I shall receive the men whom he has created, 2 Intro| provide food for them, and receive them again in death.’ Thus 3 Intro| liquids which are prepared to receive scents, or the smooth and 4 Intro| or enthusiasm then they receive intimations, which have 5 Intro| density of the flesh does not receive sufficient air, and becomes 6 Intro| the same way—they should receive their appropriate exercise. 7 Intro| might ask and which can receive no answer, or at least only 8 Intro| thoughts of men widened to receive experience; at first they 9 Timae| creation of man; next, I am to receive the men whom he has created, 10 Timae| SOCRATES: I see that I shall receive in my turn a perfect and 11 Timae| the help of which he might receive his food or get rid of what 12 Timae| and make them to grow, and receive them again in death.’~Thus 13 Timae| which it is hereafter to receive from without. For if the 14 Timae| Wherefore, that which is to receive all forms should have no 15 Timae| liquid substance which is to receive the scent shall be as inodorous 16 Timae| same way that which is to receive perpetually and through 17 Timae| which they could possibly receive. For in those days nothing 18 Timae| souls were hereafter to receive. That which, like a field, 19 Timae| which, like a field, was to receive the divine seed, he made 20 Timae| watered and cooled, may receive nourishment and life; for 21 Timae| themselves, because they receive no good from one another,