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Dialogue
1 Intro| harmonious beauty of a similar passage in the Phaedrus.~To the 2 Intro| put together, and was the passage to other islands and to 3 Intro| into it. So much for their passage into one another: I must 4 Intro| in this way retarding the passage of food through the body, 5 Intro| place, they contrived the passage of liquids, which may be 6 Intro| the mouth was closed the passage connected with it might 7 Intro| to be understood in this passage as meaning benevolence or 8 Intro| yet further by him in the passage already quoted from the 9 Intro| unfortunate doubt in this passage (1) about the meaning of 10 Intro| revolving.’ For the second passage, in which motion on an axis 11 Intro| unless (Greek) in the first passage meant rotation on an axis. ( 12 Intro| circulation of the blood. The passage is partly imagination, partly 13 Intro| compared with his (Greek). The passage of one element into another 14 Intro| himself; in one and the same passage vice is attributed to the 15 Timae| kind. So much for their passage into one another. I have 16 Timae| which are larger, force a passage, and dissolve and melt the 17 Timae| fast within followed the passage of the air either way, never 18 Timae| breath inwards through the passage of the mouth and the nostrils.