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Dialogue
1 Craty| boy was called Astyanax (‘king of the city’), because his 2 Craty| the same,—the one means a king, and the other is ‘a holder 3 Craty| a foal, so the son of a king may be called a king. But 4 Craty| of a king may be called a king. But if the horse had produced 5 Craty| the same may be said of a king and the son of a king, who 6 Craty| a king and the son of a king, who like other animals 7 Craty| For he, being the lord and king of all, is the author of 8 Craty| instinctively imitated by them,—the ‘king of men’ who was their priest, 9 Craty| men called him Astyanax (king of the city); but if the 10 Craty| calling the son of the saviour king of the city which his father 11 Craty| both are Hellenic; and a king (anax) and a holder (ektor) 12 Craty| are both descriptive of a king; for a man is clearly the 13 Craty| holder of that of which he is king; he rules, and owns, and 14 Craty| same principle the son of a king is to be called a king. 15 Craty| a king is to be called a king. And whether the syllables 16 Craty| not the same be said of a king? a king will often be the 17 Craty| same be said of a king? a king will often be the son of 18 Craty| will often be the son of a king, the good son or the noble 19 Craty| other names which just mean ‘king.’ Again, there are several 20 Craty| to all, than the lord and king of all. Wherefore we are