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Dialogue
1 Intro| and receive them again in death.’ Thus he spake, and poured 2 Intro| interpreters of prophecy; after death these intimations become 3 Intro| flies away with joy. For the death which is natural is pleasant, 4 Intro| fall to pieces, old age and death supervene.~As in the Republic, 5 Intro| state of the soul after death. Also he sometimes supposes 6 Timae| be liable to the fate of death, having in my will a greater 7 Timae| and receive them again in death.’~Thus he spake, and once 8 Timae| are plainer, but after his death the liver becomes blind, 9 Timae| nature is painful. And thus death, if caused by disease or 10 Timae| violent; but that sort of death which comes with old age