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Dialogue
1 Intro| are of inexact natures and easily pass into one another, and 2 Intro| stable of bodies and the most easily modelled of them, may be 3 Intro| native element, and you more easily detach a small portion than 4 Intro| parts of the body which are easily moved readily transmit the 5 Intro| but parts which are not easily moved have no effect upon 6 Intro| hard to be appeased; hope easily led astray. These they mingled 7 Intro| century before Christ is not easily reproduced to modern eyes. 8 Intro| derived from nature, were easily transferred to her—such, 9 Intro| name?’—is an argument not easily answered in the infancy 10 Intro| both water and earth. So easily did the most obvious facts 11 Intro| ideas and phenomena—they easily pass into one another; and 12 Intro| suspecting it; for he could easily ‘invent Egyptian or any 13 Timae| will imitate best and most easily the life in which they have 14 Timae| dissimilar element more easily than the larger; and so 15 Timae| which is of a nature to be easily moved, on receiving an impression 16 Timae| impression of sense which is most easily produced is most readily 17 Timae| to be appeased, and hope easily led astray;—these they mingled 18 Timae| against falls, softly and easily yielding to external bodies, 19 Timae| and which will be more easily understood if we begin by 20 Timae| enters, but are themselves easily divided by the bodies which