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1 Intro| eternal archetype. For to imagine that the archetype was created 2 Intro| becomes irregular. You may imagine a position of the body in 3 Intro| physical phenomena. He could imagine cities which had existed 4 Intro| around the earth. He does not imagine the earth to be the centre 5 Intro| an altered form. We can imagine two worlds, one of which 6 Intro| the other; but we cannot imagine an intellectual world which 7 Intro| the heavenly bodies move. Imagine these as in a Pythagorean 8 Intro| it would be difficult to imagine that Plato was unaware of 9 Intro| speculation. He does not imagine the world of sense to be 10 Timae| child, but they were to imagine that they were all one family; 11 Timae| account, for they would imagine that the union was a mere 12 Timae| upside down, as you might imagine a person who is upside down 13 Timae| present employing. Do not imagine, any more than I can bring 14 Timae| than I can bring myself to imagine, that I should be right 15 Timae| third to water. We must imagine all these to be so small 16 Timae| attendant on them. Let us imagine the causes of every affection,