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parts 87
pass 28
passage 18
passages 18
passed 6
passes 17
passing 9
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18 meet
18 moved
18 passage
18 passages
18 regarded
18 regular
18 respiration
Plato
Timaeus

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passages
   Dialogue
1 Intro| the actual state. In some passages we are uncertain whether 2 Intro| order. It is not however to passages like these that Plato is 3 Intro| weighty, abrupt, and in some passages sublime. But Plato has not 4 Intro| forces a way through the passages of the eyes, and elicits 5 Intro| from the obstruction of the passages of the breath, until the 6 Intro| changing his ground. In such passages we have to interpret his 7 Intro| The comparison of the two passages quoted by Mr Grote (see 8 Intro| these and in some other passages (Laws) in which he might 9 Intro| forked or divided into two passages which lead to the nostrils 10 Intro| instruments, but rather passages, through which external 11 Intro| when we argue from isolated passages in his writings, or attempt 12 Intro| unable to explain particular passages in any precise manner, and 13 Intro| us reflect on two serious passages in which the order of the 14 Timae| he himself says in many passages of his poems; and he told 15 Timae| forcing a way through their passages and melting them, and eliciting 16 Timae| guiding them through the passages where it goes, pumps them 17 Timae| obstructed by rheums and its passages are not free, some of them 18 Timae| the body, closes up the passages of the breath, and, by obstructing


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