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Dialogue
1 Craty| kinds of work differ, so ought the instruments which make 2 Craty| several kinds of shuttles ought to answer in material and 3 Craty| webs. And the legislator ought to know the different materials 4 Craty| I shall be wiser than I ought to be by to-morrow’s dawn. 5 Craty| by the word deilia, which ought to have come after andreia, 6 Craty| all motion or kinesis. (I ought to explain that kinesis 7 Craty| consecutiveness nothing ought to be expressed which is 8 Craty| speaking, and as things ought to be spoken, and with the 9 Craty| lead us to infer that names ought to be given according to 10 Craty| woollen, or other material, ought all of them to have the 11 Craty| each kind of work, that ought to be the form which the 12 Craty| employs; for example, he ought to know how to put into 13 Craty| SOCRATES: Then, as to names: ought not our legislator also 14 Craty| this river—to know that he ought to be called Xanthus and 15 Craty| SOCRATES: The same names, then, ought to be assigned to those 16 Craty| has an irreligious son, he ought to bear the name not of 17 Craty| immutable essences;—there ought to have been more care taken 18 Craty| so, Socrates.~SOCRATES: Ought we not to begin with the 19 Craty| I shall be wiser than I ought to be. Now, attend to me; 20 Craty| in order after Hestia we ought to consider Rhea and Cronos, 21 Craty| sphigx, sphiggos, which ought properly to be phigx, phiggos, 22 Craty| deilia (cowardice), which ought to have come after andreia, 23 Craty| yoke) has no meaning,—it ought to be duogon, which word 24 Craty| themselves; the former, which ought to be eupherosune and has 25 Craty| anagke (necessity), which ought to come next, and ekousion ( 26 Craty| SOCRATES: And at what point ought he to lose heart and give 27 Craty| by syllables and letters; ought we not, therefore, first 28 Craty| myself. And I think that I ought to stop and ask myself What 29 Craty| terrible, and therefore I ought often to retrace my steps 30 Craty| whether a name rightly imposed ought not to have the proper letters.~