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Dialogue
1 Intro| Egypt he would have been as distinguished as Homer and Hesiod. ‘And 2 Intro| our former discussion I distinguished two kinds of being—the unchanging 3 Intro| They have no names, but are distinguished as pleasant and unpleasant, 4 Intro| and object were not yet distinguished; (2) that he supposes the 5 Intro| essences or forms of things be distinguished from the eternal ideas, 6 Intro| have them too precisely distinguished. Thus seems to have arisen 7 Timae| his front part unlike and distinguished from the rest of his body.~ 8 Timae| fiery nature are clearly distinguished and have names. First, there 9 Timae| remembering that we have already distinguished between the nature which 10 Timae| simple kinds; but they are distinguished only as painful and pleasant, 11 Timae| varieties, which must now be distinguished. They are called by the 12 Timae| kinds of bile are variously distinguished by their colours. As for