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1 Intro| are diluted to the third degree; by this Plato expresses 2 Intro| exaggerated.~That there is a degree of confusion and indistinctness 3 Intro| kind, sometimes only in degree. As in Aristotle’s matter 4 Intro| unable to escape from some degree of self-contradiction. He 5 Intro| hand there is no kind or degree of absurdity or fancy in 6 Intro| Atlantis of Plato in any degree held out a guiding light 7 Timae| a temperament in a high degree both passionate and philosophical; 8 Timae| Socrates, who have any degree of right feeling, at the 9 Timae| to the second and third degree. And having made it he divided 10 Timae| similar properties in a second degree, and the third body in the 11 Timae| third body in the third degree. Let it be agreed, then, 12 Timae| which is congealed in a less degree and is only half solid, 13 Timae| even if attaining to some degree of perception would never 14 Timae| more or fewer, and in every degree of intensity; and being