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38 antiquity
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Critias
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1 Text | there are remaining only the bones of the wasted body, as they Phaedo Part
2 Intro| because he is made up of bones and muscles, instead of 3 Intro| await his sentence. Had his bones and muscles been left by 4 Text | some portions, such as the bones and ligaments, which are 5 Text | because my body is made up of bones and muscles; and the bones, 6 Text | bones and muscles; and the bones, as he would say, are hard 7 Text | elastic, and they cover the bones, which have also a covering 8 Text | contains them; and as the bones are lifted at their joints 9 Text | think that these muscles and bones of mine would have gone 10 Text | said, indeed, that without bones and muscles and the other The Symposium Part
11 Text | reparationhair, flesh, bones, blood, and the whole body Theaetetus Part
12 Intro| is to the mind what the bones are to the body: (d) of Timaeus Part
13 Intro| effect upon the patient. The bones and hair are of the latter 14 Intro| philosophy.~The creation of bones and flesh was on this wise. 15 Intro| but softer than bone. The bones which have most of the living 16 Intro| marrow, and about the inner bones, he laid the flesh thicker. 17 Intro| only binds the flesh to the bones, but nourishes the bones 18 Intro| bones, but nourishes the bones and waters the marrow. When 19 Intro| which unites the flesh and bones is diseased, and is no longer 20 Intro| loose consistency of the bones. And this is true of vice 21 Intro| marrow, are prior to the bones and flesh. The brain, the 22 Intro| to be communicated by the bones and veins; he was also ignorant 23 Intro| obvious distinctions of flesh, bones, and the limbs of the body, 24 Intro| to be a covering to the bones which contain the marrow 25 Text | patient. This is true of the bones and hair and other more 26 Text | divinest element within us.~The bones and flesh, and other similar 27 Text | moister nature than the bones. With these God covered 28 Text | With these God covered the bones and marrow, binding them 29 Text | living and sensitive of the bones he enclosed in the thinnest 30 Text | again on the joints of the bones, where reason indicated 31 Text | shanks and the hips, and the bones of the arms and the forearms, 32 Text | no joints, and the inner bones, which on account of the 33 Text | be left a bare frame of bones, on account of the extremes 34 Text | only glues the flesh to the bones, but nourishes and imparts 35 Text | reason of the solidity of the bones, that which filters through 36 Text | dropping like dew from the bones and watering the marrow. 37 Text | which binds the flesh to the bones is diseased, and no longer 38 Text | loose consistency of the bones. And in general, all that


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