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Dialogue
1 Intro| He who lived well would return to his native star, and 2 Intro| its own place.~I will now return to the phenomena of respiration. 3 Intro| uttermost parts of the world in return for their utter ignorance, 4 Intro| Boeckh and Martin, we may now return to the main argument: Why 5 Intro| they come and to which they return. In attributing to the fixed 6 Timae| should be only too glad to return your hospitality.~SOCRATES: 7 Timae| completed my task, I in return imposed this other task 8 Timae| man among you. Solon in return asked him what he meant. 9 Timae| good luck to you; and I in return for my yesterday’s discourse 10 Timae| juxtapositions, and the return of them in their revolutions 11 Timae| his appointed time was to return and dwell in his native 12 Timae| then the several circles return to their natural form, and 13 Timae| well. Wherefore, we must return again and find another suitable 14 Timae| of the mouth, until they return to their natural state, 15 Timae| and, again, the sudden return to nature is pleasant; but 16 Timae| but a gentle and gradual return is imperceptible and vice 17 Timae| gradually and with difficulty return to their own nature, have