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Dialogue
1 Intro| philosophy is not wholly separated from poetry and mythology.~ 2 Intro| warriors of Egypt, were separated from the rest, and carried 3 Intro| becomes more equable when separated from fire and air, and then 4 Intro| enquire how the blood is separated from the faeces.~Of the 5 Timae| caste of priests, which is separated from all the others; next, 6 Timae| the whole (1), and then he separated a second part which was 7 Timae| elements when moved were separated and carried continually, 8 Timae| than those of earth, when separated from fire and air and isolated, 9 Timae| and how and why they are separated, and where located, if God 10 Timae| and earth—these, I say, he separated from their kinds, and mingling 11 Timae| formed when the fibres are separated. And the glutinous and rich 12 Timae| several parts of the flesh are separated by disease, if the foundation 13 Timae| diseased, and no longer being separated from the muscles and sinews, 14 Timae| without form; these again are separated and matured within; they