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Dialogue
1 Intro| the person who made the remark. The subject was a very 2 Intro| a child; and we may also remark that the matter which receives 3 Intro| from this illusion? When we remark that Greek physics soon 4 Intro| which he is speaking.~We may remark in passing, that the Platonic 5 Intro| conceived as extension. (We remark that Plato does away with 6 Intro| twenty-four hours. The same remark may be applied to the complexity 7 Intro| which appears in Plato’s remark, that ‘the men of old time 8 Intro| explained by them. Thus we may remark in passing that the most 9 Intro| strictly speaking—and the remark applies to ancient physics 10 Intro| native elements. He did not remark that his own explanation 11 Intro| Pythagoreans. It is worthy of remark that these mystical fancies 12 Intro| literary curiosity worthy of remark), we may take occasion to 13 Intro| internal evidence, we may remark that the story is far more 14 Timae| nature to a child; and may remark further, that if the model