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Dialogue
1 Intro| heavens is for the most part ideal; the cyclic year serves 2 Intro| the transition from the ideal to the actual state. In 3 Intro| or opposition between the ideal and actual—the soul is prior 4 Intro| now he desires to see the ideal State set in motion; he 5 Intro| of which is the vanishing ideal of the other; but we cannot 6 Intro| with legs and arms, but ideal and intellectual; according 7 Intro| sufferings.~Between the ideal and the sensible Plato interposes 8 Intro| whole description is so ideal and imaginative, that we 9 Intro| contrasted with the certainty of ideal or mathematical knowledge. 10 Intro| is supposed to have an ideal of which Plato is unable 11 Intro| romance of the past or some ideal of the future. The later 12 Timae| be. Now the nature of the ideal being was everlasting, but 13 Timae| the pattern. Now as in the ideal animal the mind perceives