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1 1 | supposing this to be your meaning?~Cleinias. Certainly; and
2 1 | now quite understand your meaning when you say that citizens
3 1 | their name is, provided the meaning is clear.~Megillus. Then
4 1 | me quite to have hit the meaning of the legislator, and to
5 1 | find a way of explaining my meaning, and you shall try to have
6 1 | Then let us not leave the meaning of education ambiguous or
7 1 | have been lost, and the meaning of the expression “superior
8 1 | endeavour to explain my meaning more clearly: what I am
9 1 | suppose that he will say, Yes—meaning that wine is such a potion.~
10 2 | what is the character and meaning of the piece, and what it
11 2 | difficult to recognize the meaning of the harmony and rhythm,
12 3 | Cleinias. I understand your meaning, and you are quite right.~
13 3 | more than the whole? His meaning was, that when to take the
14 4 | that you must understand my meaning.~Cleinias. Certainly.~Athenian.
15 4 | democracy: is not that your meaning?~Athenian. Not so; I mean
16 4 | houses according to law, meaning by the very term “law,”
17 6 | elicited a question about my meaning from you. It was this:—We
18 7 | or indeed as having any meaning whatever and may, I think,
19 7 | rather I will show you my meaning by a question, and do you
20 7 | explain to us your whole meaning, and we, on our part, will
21 7 | difficulty in understanding my meaning, but not a very great one,
22 7 | example which will clear up my meaning, and will be a sort of witness
23 8 | not as yet understand your meaning.~Athenian. Very likely;
24 9 | involuntary, or we must show the meaning and truth of this statement.~
25 10| and examine what is the meaning of them and their disciples.~
26 10| Athenian. I will explain my meaning still more clearly. They
27 10| conjecture of ours about his meaning, but is what he really means.~
28 10| You have understood my meaning right well, Cleinias, and
29 12| endeavour to explain my meaning by an ancient tale:—If Patroclus
30 12| otherwise there would be no meaning the divine and admirable
31 12| stated they would have no meaning.~Cleinias. What then are
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