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Plato
The Republic

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1 Repub| themselves or of another?-having no faults or defects, they 2 Repub| physician is also a ruler having the human body as a subject, 3 Repub| but by all who hear of his having achieved the consummation 4 Repub| when he had thus spoken, having, like a bathman, deluged 5 Repub| by reason of their each having a separate function? And, 6 Repub| justice, but now justice, having been identified with wisdom 7 Repub| also whether injustice, having this tendency to arouse 8 Repub| brought to table, he not having allowed himself time to 9 Repub| subject to another without having discovered what I sought 10 Repub| something of this kind: having given both to the just and 11 Repub| beheld a hollow brazen horse, having doors, at which he, stooping 12 Repub| him, more than human and having nothing on but a gold ring; 13 Repub| into their assembly he came having the ring on his finger, 14 Repub| coat or a pair of shoes, having no partnership with others, 15 Repub| trader goes empty-handed, having nothing which they require 16 Repub| not exceed their means; having an eye to poverty or war. ~ 17 Repub| painter paints a portrait not having the shadow of a likeness 18 Repub| is most afraid of a lie having possession of him. ~Still, 19 Repub| the like. And instead of having any shame or self-control, 20 Repub| said, "The priest came, having his daughter's ransom in 21 Repub| and the melody to words having a like spirit, not the words 22 Repub| State. ~And thus our youth, having been educated only in that 23 Repub| extinguished; instead of having spirit he grows irritable 24 Repub| which there may be in him, having no taste of any sort of 25 Repub| the general principle, and having found that, we shall have 26 Repub| that which he regards as having the same interests with 27 Repub| be sons of artisans who having an admixture of gold or 28 Repub| ill-ordered State injustice: and, having found them, we might then 29 Repub| to those invalids who, having no self-restraint, will 30 Repub| will be admitted to be the having and doing what is a man' 31 Repub| designed to be a trader, having his heart lifted up by wealth 32 Repub| essentially relative terms, having clearly a relation - ~Yes, 33 Repub| nurtured and educated, and having learned truly to know their 34 Repub| of meats and drinks, and having all wealth and all power; 35 Repub| corrupted, life is still worth having to a man, if only he be 36 Repub| Very true, he replied. Yet, having begun, we must go forward 37 Repub| the very great utility of having wives and children in common; 38 Repub| who are their legislator, having selected the men, will now 39 Repub| time of it when they are having children. ~Why, said I, 40 Repub| alike call "my own," and having this common interest they 41 Repub| the worse because, after having delineated with consummate 42 Repub| highest, I must ask you, having this in view, to repeat 43 Repub| another-that is all. And now, having such an auxiliary, you must 44 Repub| Very true. ~And he who, having a sense of beautiful things 45 Repub| that we are rejoiced at his having it? But we should like to 46 Repub| Then knowledge and opinion having distinct powers have also 47 Repub| original to repair, and having perfect vision of the other 48 Repub| another man desirous of having and spending, have no place 49 Repub| you are vastly amused at having plunged me into such a hopeless 50 Repub| throw them overboard, and having first chained up the noble 51 Repub| convince him that their having honor would be far more 52 Repub| incorporate with very being, having begotten mind and truth, 53 Repub| will admit that a nature having in perfection all the qualities 54 Repub| analogy-he is like a plant which, having proper nurture, must necessarily 55 Repub| noble are the necessary, having never himself seen, and 56 Repub| never himself seen, and having no power of explaining to 57 Repub| Hellenes and of barbarians, and having got such notions into his 58 Repub| captivating to the ear, having nothing in them genuine, 59 Repub| be required in the State having the same idea of the constitution 60 Repub| not like these of ours having a natural unity. But a human 61 Repub| be very right, he said. ~Having effected this, they will 62 Repub| end of all his actions, having a presentiment that there 63 Repub| neither knowing the nature nor having the same assurance of this 64 Repub| their turn as images, they having in relation to the shadows 65 Repub| unaccustomed to the dark, or having turned from darkness to 66 Repub| whether they are worth having or not. ~But is not this 67 Repub| therefore be regarded as having to do with generation and 68 Repub| for which we are seeking, having a double use, military and 69 Repub| said. ~Yes, I said, and now having spoken of it, I must add 70 Repub| rulers to be like posts, having no reason in them, and yet 71 Repub| possible, to the fairest; and, having noble and generous tempers, 72 Repub| and the other a figure having one side equal to the former, 73 Repub| not wanting money, but having the true riches in their 74 Repub| will hoard in dark places, having magazines and treasuries 75 Repub| single-minded toward virtue, having lost his best guardian. ~ 76 Repub| words of his father, and having a nearer view of his way 77 Repub| originally of a bad nature, but having kept bad company, is at 78 Repub| impudence in bright array, having garlands on their heads, 79 Repub| level with his father, he having no respect or reverence 80 Repub| some stingless, and others having stings. ~A very just comparison. ~ 81 Repub| the people is like him; having a mob entirely at his disposal, 82 Repub| are suspected by him of having notions of freedom, and 83 Repub| opposes him? ~Yes, he will, having first disarmed him. ~Then 84 Repub| or drink, starts up and, having shaken off sleep, goes forth 85 Repub| himself in meditation; after having first indulged his appetites 86 Repub| last this lord of the soul, having Madness for the captain 87 Repub| before, he grows worse from having power: he becomes and is 88 Repub| he is angry; the third, having many forms, has no special 89 Repub| Well, I said, and now having arrived at this stage of 90 Repub| that was said. Now, then, having determined the power and 91 Repub| multitudinous, manyheaded monster, having a ring of heads of all manner 92 Repub| the manner of that city, having nothing to do with any other. ~ 93 Repub| ingenious devices imposes, having an effect upon us like magic. ~ 94 Repub| nature in each of us, not having been sufficiently trained 95 Repub| is now let out again; and having stimulated the risible faculty 96 Repub| out of our State an art having the tendencies which we 97 Repub| we find any nature which having this inherent corruption 98 Repub| mouth of the cavern, and, having completed all our experiences, 99 Repub| and samples of lives, and having mounted a high pulpit, spoke 100 Repub| greatest tyranny; his mind having been darkened by folly and 101 Repub| pilgrims WhO came from earth, having themselves suffered and 102 Repub| also the soul of Odysseus having yet to make a choice, and


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