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speak 51
speaker 8
speaker-of 1
speaking 67
speaking-because 1
speaking-how 1
speaks 9
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69 place
69 pleasure
68 against
67 speaking
66 agree
66 among
66 class
Plato
The Republic

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speaking
   Dialogue
1 Repub| replied. ~But then, I said, speaking the truth and paying your 2 Repub| learnt out of Homer; for he, speaking of Autolycus, the maternal 3 Repub| justice make men unjust, or speaking generally, can the good 4 Repub| Polemarchus and I had done speaking and there was a pause, he 5 Repub| but this is only a way of speaking; for the fact is that neither 6 Repub| adopted the common mode of speaking. But to be perfectly accurate, 7 Repub| strict sense of which you are speaking, a healer of the sick or 8 Repub| And remember that I am now speaking of the true physician. ~ 9 Repub| of the unjust man. I am speaking, as before, of injustice 10 Repub| observe a like exactness when speaking of the shepherd; you thought 11 Repub| of which I was just now speaking. ~I do not think that I 12 Repub| that you, Thrasymachus, are speaking your real mind; for I do 13 Repub| power, and my manner of speaking will indicate the manner 14 Repub| say so, and shall begin by speaking, as I proposed, of the nature 15 Repub| consider another way of speaking about justice and injustice, 16 Repub| of all is their mode of speaking about virtue and the gods: 17 Repub| of which I was at first speaking, such as houses and clothes 18 Repub| The trait of which I am speaking, I replied, may be also 19 Repub| Of what tales are you speaking? he said. ~You may find 20 Repub| elements of temperance, speaking generally, obedience to 21 Repub| the people," ~the poet is speaking in his own person; he never 22 Repub| and then if, instead of speaking in the person of Chryses, 23 Repub| said, will be his mode of speaking. ~These, then, are the two 24 Repub| of which I was just now speaking. ~Then, I said, if these 25 Repub| medicines of which I am speaking at the siege of Troy: You 26 Repub| of which we were just now speaking, and his whole life is passed 27 Repub| pretension to exactness. ~And, speaking generally, I agree with 28 Repub| different things, and he is speaking of something which is not 29 Repub| said I, of which we were speaking before is lighter still-I 30 Repub| and in all these modes of speaking the same person is denoted. ~ 31 Repub| know that of which he is speaking; and he will pursue a merely 32 Repub| female? Need I waste time in speaking of the art of weaving, and 33 Repub| this mode of thinking and speaking, were we not saying that 34 Repub| obvious enough, and not worth speaking of. ~Yes, he said, a man 35 Repub| class and those of whom I am speaking, and who are alone worthy 36 Repub| do not apply to them. In speaking of a faculty I think only 37 Repub| Would that be your way of speaking? ~Yes. ~And will you be 38 Repub| one thing, but, properly speaking, nothing? ~True. ~Of not-being, 39 Repub| individual objects of which I am speaking are also a riddle, and have 40 Repub| Socrates; and that is a way of speaking to which you are not at 41 Repub| few escape spoiling-I am speaking of those who were said to 42 Repub| them in any degree worth speaking of? Are not the public who 43 Repub| passions of which he is speaking, but calls this honorable 44 Repub| state of existence. ~You are speaking of a time which is not very 45 Repub| that of which we are now speaking realized; they have seen 46 Repub| that he of whom you are speaking is not such as they supposed-if 47 Repub| the plan of which you are speaking? ~They will begin by taking 48 Repub| Of what nature are you speaking? ~Of that which you term 49 Repub| understand, he said, that you are speaking of the province of geometry 50 Repub| what is your meaning? ~When speaking of uninviting objects, I 51 Repub| conceive, that they were speaking of those numbers which can 52 Repub| practice only, and are always speaking, in a narrow and ridiculous 53 Repub| knowledge of which we are speaking? ~I will tell you, I said: 54 Repub| suspect so; but you are speaking, Socrates, of a vast work. ~ 55 Repub| constitution of which we were speaking will soonest and most easily 56 Repub| constitutions of which you were speaking. ~That question, I said, 57 Repub| Very true. ~And this, speaking generally, is the way in 58 Repub| defects of which we were speaking? ~First of all, I said, 59 Repub| the evils of which we were speaking will be greatly lessened 60 Repub| are-a few; but the people, speaking generally, and the best 61 Repub| is under a tyrant (I am speaking of the soul taken as a whole) 62 Repub| distinguished. ~What do you mean? ~Speaking in confidence, for I should 63 Repub| idea-that is our way of speaking in this and similar instances-but 64 Repub| of which we were just now speaking, in the mirror. ~Yes, he 65 Repub| hardly be supposed to be speaking the truth. ~At any rate, 66 Repub| would say that he was not speaking the truth. ~No wonder, then, 67 Repub| of which we were just now speaking come to annihilation through


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