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Dialogue
1 Repub| sacrifices, and I hand over the argument to Polemarchus and the company. ~ 2 Repub| then, O thou heir of the argument, what did Simonides say, 3 Repub| That is implied in the argument. ~Then after all, the just 4 Repub| Then according to your argument it is just to injure those 5 Repub| made an attempt to get the argument into his own hands, and 6 Repub| a little mistake in the argument, but I can assure you that 7 Repub| is most damaging to the argument. ~Not at all, my good sir, 8 Repub| justice, according to your argument, is not only obedience to 9 Repub| design of injuring you in the argument? ~Nay, he replied, "suppose" 10 Repub| out, and by sheer force of argument you will never prevail. ~ 11 Repub| got to this point in the argument, and everyone saw that the 12 Repub| from going through with the argument so long as I have reason 13 Repub| that to you?-to refute the argument is your business. ~Very 14 Repub| and take your fill of the argument; I will not oppose you, 15 Repub| ill? ~That is what your argument proves. ~And he who lives 16 Repub| then, I will revive the argument of Thrasymachus. And first 17 Repub| another side to Glaucon's argument about the praise and censure 18 Repub| easy. Nevertheless, the argument indicates this, if we would 19 Repub| at the beginning of the argument, when my brother and I told 20 Repub| point or to draw out the argument to an inconvenient length. ~ 21 Repub| ought not to be, as the argument has just proved to us; and 22 Repub| as yet, but whither the argument may blow, thither we go. ~ 23 Repub| conclusion to be drawn from the argument. ~The preferring of Apollo 24 Repub| and that others forget; argument steals away the hearts of 25 Repub| replied: proceed. ~I said: The argument seems to have reached a 26 Repub| thus assailing me: What an argument are you raising about the 27 Repub| mind; but to carry on an argument when you are yourself only 28 Repub| Socrates, in case you and your argument do us any serious injury 29 Repub| holds at law may hold in argument. ~Then why should you mind? ~ 30 Repub| that to do with us and our argument? ~A great deal; for there 31 Repub| him to accompany us in the argument, and then we may hope to 32 Repub| arrangement the consistency of the argument with itself bears witness. ~ 33 Repub| And now you would have the argument show that this community 34 Repub| love, for the sake of the argument, I assent. ~And what do 35 Repub| thus, Glaucon, after the argument has gone a weary way, the 36 Repub| little at each step in the argument, owing to their own want 37 Repub| you at each step of the argument, he sees as a fact that 38 Repub| being said, and then the argument turned aside and veiled 39 Repub| Glaucon, to the previous argument; the prison-house is the 40 Repub| he replied. ~Whereas, our argument shows that the power and 41 Repub| tangible objects into the argument. You know how steadily the 42 Repub| chief aim in carrying on the argument is your own improvement; 43 Repub| should prefer to carry on the argument mainly on my own behalf. ~ 44 Repub| with the conclusions of the argument to prefer justice. ~Certainly, 45 Repub| replied, but in this high argument you should be a little more 46 Repub| arrived at this stage of the argument, we may revert to the words 47 Repub| make good her defence, this argument of ours shall be a charm 48 Repub| have been convinced by the argument, as I believe that anyone 49 Repub| like to hear you state this argument of which you make so light. 50 Repub| demonstrated by the previous argument, and there are many other 51 Repub| fulfilled the conditions of the argument; we have not introduced 52 Repub| what you borrowed in the argument? ~What did I borrow? ~The 53 Repub| made for the sake of the argument, in order that pure justice 54 Repub| payment of the debt which the argument owes to them. ~Speak, he