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1   2, p.  194|    sea, having wings, of many forms, wild or tame, dumb or vocal,
2   4, p.  195|    not so fall are not in the forms of being. Enticed by Protagoras
3   8, p.  197| things is unity, but from its forms and numbers are produced
4   9, p.  198|       and its measure and its forms. For I am persuaded that,
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