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1 Intro| would have arranged his own dialogues, or whether the thought 2 Intro| on physics in the other dialogues of Plato, and he himself 3 Intro| of others. In all three dialogues he is exerting his dramatic 4 Intro| the Timaeus and the other dialogues will not appear to be great. 5 Intro| his life. In all his later dialogues we observe a tendency in 6 Intro| philosophical mould than the other dialogues, but the same general spirit 7 Intro| any other of the Platonic dialogues. The language is weighty, 8 Intro| junctura’ of the earlier dialogues. His speculations about 9 Intro| which Plato in his later dialogues seems to be struggling—the 10 Intro| the Timaeus to the other dialogues of Plato and to the previous 11 Intro| any other of the Platonic dialogues. It is conjectural astronomy, 12 Intro| connexion with the other dialogues is comparatively slight. 13 Intro| accordance with the other dialogues of Plato.~(b) The Timaeus 14 Intro| found in any of the other dialogues (Rep.; Laws) of the goodness 15 Intro| pages of one of Plato’s dialogues have grown into a great 16 Intro| Timaeus, as from the other dialogues of Plato, we may still gather