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Dialogue
1 Intro| general, which is commonly regarded as disgraceful, whereas 2 Intro| principles or ideas were regarded by him as real powers or 3 Intro| objects; and like them may be regarded as eternal and self-existent, 4 Intro| rational principle, mind regarded as a work, as creation—not 5 Intro| each of its faces may be regarded as composed of thirty triangles 6 Intro| universe; but more truly regarded, the universe of the Timaeus 7 Intro| only? Has not disease been regarded, like sin, sometimes as 8 Intro| that Plato in the Timaeus regarded all ‘vices and crimes as 9 Intro| dependent upon them, are regarded by Plato as involuntary 10 Intro| mankind. It was variously regarded by the ancients themselves. 11 Timae| revolutions of our souls, is not regarded by the intelligent votary 12 Timae| through the body is to be regarded as most real and certain. 13 Timae| whether the worlds are to be regarded as indefinite or definite 14 Timae| whether they are to be truly regarded as one or five, takes up 15 Timae| from them, is equally to be regarded as the opposite of them 16 Timae| bitterness or roughness, are regarded as rather agreeable than 17 Timae| pleasures are justly to be regarded as the greatest diseases 18 Timae| disordered by his body; yet he is regarded not as one diseased, but