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Dialogue
1 Intro| overthrow of the island of Atlantis. This great island lay over 2 Intro| the Pillars the empire of Atlantis reached in Europe to Tyrrhenia 3 Intro| and the great island of Atlantis also disappeared in the 4 Intro| respecting the Island of Atlantis in ancient and modern times. 5 Intro| human mind. The tale of Atlantis is the fabric of a vision, 6 Intro| Thomas More and the New Atlantis of Bacon, although probably 7 Intro| respecting the Island of Atlantis have no interest for us 8 Intro| Plato derive the legend of Atlantis from an Egyptian source? 9 Intro| mention of an Island of Atlantis, nor any reference to it 10 Intro| history of the Island of Atlantis was engraved. The statement 11 Intro| Athens and the Island of Atlantis have really coincided with 12 Intro| antiquity; or that the Island of Atlantis or the antediluvian Athens 13 Intro| fancies to which his Island of Atlantis has given occasion. Rather 14 Intro| upon by Martin, whether the Atlantis of Plato in any degree held 15 Intro| legend of the Island of Atlantis, though not closely connected 16 Timae| repulse of the invasion from Atlantis (Crit.).), receiving from 17 Timae| continent. Now in this island of Atlantis there was a great and wonderful 18 Timae| furthermore, the men of Atlantis had subjected the parts 19 Timae| earth, and the island of Atlantis in like manner disappeared