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tolerable 2
tomorrow 1
tone 1
tongue 20
too 50
took 15
tools 1
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20 several
20 since
20 termed
20 tongue
20 unequal
19 atlantis
19 better
Plato
Timaeus

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tongue
   Dialogue
1 Intro| parts. The affections of the tongue appear to be caused by contraction 2 Intro| into the small veins of the tongue which reach to the heart, 3 Intro| the narrow veins of the tongue, and meet there particles 4 Intro| particles is congenial to the tongue, and disposes the parts 5 Intro| flesh, as for example, the tongue. Had the combination of 6 Intro| mouth, having teeth and tongue and lips, with a view to 7 Intro| describes the works which no tongue can utter—his language, 8 Intro| affections peculiar to the tongue are of various kinds, and, 9 Intro| testing instruments of the tongue, and produce a more or less 10 Intro| particles congenial to the tongue soften and harmonize them. 11 Intro| of taste reach from the tongue to the heart. Plato has 12 Intro| On the other hand, the tongue is one of the most sensitive 13 Timae| is called in the Egyptian tongue Neith, and is asserted by 14 Timae| affections peculiar to the tongue. These too, like most of 15 Timae| testing instruments of the tongue, reaching to the heart, 16 Timae| the whole surface of the tongue, if they do it in excess, 17 Timae| mouth, is congenial to the tongue, and smooths and oils over 18 Timae| astringent bodies on the tongue, or of those heating bodies 19 Timae| sensation,—as, for example, the tongue. But commonly this is not 20 Timae| arranged, having teeth and tongue and lips, with a view to


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