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Dialogue
1 Intro| when external impressions enter in, they are really conquered, 2 Intro| like none of them; but they enter into and pass out of her, 3 Intro| refined by putrefaction, and enter the narrow veins of the 4 Intro| sharper than those which enter the body from without in 5 Intro| cooled by the elements which enter in, or is dried up and moistened 6 Intro| necessity which is allowed to enter. He does not, like Kant, 7 Intro| intelligence he does not enter further; nor would there 8 Timae| if again any sensations enter in violently from without 9 Timae| any of the things which enter into her; she is the natural 10 Timae| them. But the forms which enter into and go out of her are 11 Timae| whenever earthy particles enter into the small veins which 12 Timae| refined by putrefaction, enter into the narrow veins, and 13 Timae| them to dash against and enter into one another, and so 14 Timae| surrounding the particles that enter—which watery vessels of 15 Timae| for when meats and drinks enter it, it holds them, but it 16 Timae| things which are moved can enter, and the breath is carried 17 Timae| within by the elements which enter into it, and is again dried