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Dialogue
1 Intro| Christian era, and is not wholly extinct in our own day. 2 Intro| which philosophy is not wholly separated from poetry and 3 Intro| and the dramatic form is wholly given up. He could write 4 Intro| philosophers, they seem wholly to forget the conditions 5 Intro| necessity which he cannot wholly overcome. When his work 6 Intro| which finds a way in; he is wholly unacquainted with the process 7 Intro| science, though he is not wholly unacquainted with them. ( 8 Intro| description of the world wholly dispense with it. The notion 9 Intro| The ancients should not be wholly deprived of the credit of 10 Intro| language, but they cannot be wholly got rid of. That an age 11 Intro| gives it a character not wholly in accordance with the other 12 Timae| although they cannot be wholly undone except by him who 13 Timae| nor yet be allowed to be wholly covered, and so become dull 14 Timae| nature was not therefore wholly dried up, but a large sort