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Dialogue
1 Craty| opposed either to art or to law. But vocal imitation, like 2 Craty| makes a name? Does not the law give names, and does not 3 Craty| words ‘evolution,’ ‘birth,’ ‘law,’ development,’ ‘instinct,’ ‘ 4 Craty| understand, how nature, by a law, calls into being an organised 5 Craty| to us, and the reign of law becomes apparent. Yet the 6 Craty| becomes apparent. Yet the law is but partially seen; the 7 Craty| supernatural origin. The law which regulates them is 8 Craty| regulates them is like the law which governs the circulation 9 Craty| the unknown or over-ruling law of God or nature which gives 10 Craty| introduced. Grammar, like law, delights in definition: 11 Craty| regular, are subject to law, and that a language which 12 Craty| trivial or serious, there is a law of proportion. As in things 13 Craty| to be regarded as another law of language which is natural 14 Craty| SOCRATES: Does not the law seem to you to give us them?~ 15 Craty| must not their truth or law be examined according to