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Dialogue
1 Intro| sympathy with the harmony of sound, and cure ourselves of our 2 Intro| extending to the liver. The sound which moves swiftly is acute; 3 Intro| depends on the quantity of the sound. Of the harmony of sounds 4 Intro| which the vibrations of sound pass. But that the complex 5 Intro| to the soul. The swifter sound is acute, the sound which 6 Intro| swifter sound is acute, the sound which moves slowly is grave. 7 Intro| is grave. A great body of sound is loud, the opposite is 8 Timae| music as is adapted to the sound of the voice and to the 9 Timae| We may in general assume sound to be a blow which passes 10 Timae| region of the liver. The sound which moves swiftly is acute, 11 Timae| swiftly is acute, and the sound which moves slowly is grave, 12 Timae| is harsh. A great body of sound is loud, and a small body 13 Timae| loud, and a small body of sound the reverse. Respecting 14 Timae| Respecting the harmonies of sound I must hereafter speak.~ 15 Timae| same with itself, whole and sound, when the same is added