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Dialogue
1 Intro| prevailing in his own age.~We are led by Plato himself to regard 2 Intro| and the recital of them led some one to say, perhaps 3 Intro| which our wayward fancy has led us to describe them, but 4 Intro| be appeased; hope easily led astray. These they mingled 5 Intro| To this he was probably led by the fixedness of Egyptian 6 Intro| from man to the world, has led to many errors, but has 7 Intro| general grasp of nature led also to a spirit of comprehensiveness 8 Intro| distinctions of words sometimes led the ancient philosopher 9 Intro| thinking at all. Men were led to conceive it, not by a 10 Intro| his doctrine would have led.~The contradictions involved 11 Intro| consciousness of them had led the great Eleatic philosopher 12 Intro| the four elements, he was led to a more general notion 13 Timae| appeased, and hope easily led astray;—these they mingled 14 Timae| notions, but that it would be led away by phantoms and visions 15 Timae| those who were cowards or led unrighteous lives may with