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spin 1
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spirit 53
spirited 11
spirits 3
spite 2
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53 old
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52 else
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Plato
The Republic

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spirit
   Dialogue
1 Repub| likely to be brave who has no spirit, whether horse or dog or 2 Repub| invincible and unconquerable is spirit and how the presence of 3 Repub| his soul is to be full of spirit? ~Yes. ~But are not these 4 Repub| nature which has also a great spirit, for the one is the contradiction 5 Repub| in himself philosophy and spirit and swiftness and strength? ~ 6 Repub| type, and there is the same spirit in both of them. ~Very likely, 7 Repub| compose them in a similar spirit. But the narrative of Hephaestus 8 Repub| melody to words having a like spirit, not the words to the foot 9 Repub| And the man who has the spirit of harmony will be most 10 Repub| ferocity only comes from spirit, which, if rightly educated, 11 Repub| the process the passion or spirit which is in him is tempered 12 Repub| until he has wasted away his spirit and cut out the sinews of 13 Repub| true. ~If the element of spirit is naturally weak in him 14 Repub| power of music weakening the spirit renders him excitable; on 15 Repub| extinguished; instead of having spirit he grows irritable and passionate 16 Repub| fills him with pride and spirit, and he becomes twice the 17 Repub| that little by little this spirit of license, finding a home, 18 Repub| the quality of passion or spirit; it would be ridiculous 19 Repub| And what of passion, or spirit? Is it a third, or akin 20 Repub| factions in a State, his spirit is on the side of his reason; 21 Repub| persevere and conquer. His noble spirit will not be quelled until 22 Repub| remember that passion or spirit appeared at first sight 23 Repub| the conflict of the soul spirit is arrayed on the side of 24 Repub| element which is passion or spirit, and when not corrupted 25 Repub| children that they are full of spirit almost as soon as they are 26 Repub| deemed courageous whose spirit retains in pleasure and 27 Repub| the two subject ones of spirit and desire, are equally 28 Repub| verbal opposition in the spirit of contention and not of 29 Repub| enemy of philosophy; one has spirit, and another is without 30 Repub| and another is without spirit? ~That is also true. ~Then 31 Repub| they must also imitate the spirit of them in any details which 32 Repub| only and not to act in the spirit of them? ~Then in our city 33 Repub| princes of this world have the spirit and power of philosophy, 34 Repub| not great crimes and the spirit of pure evil spring out 35 Repub| now, but in a different spirit. ~In what manner? ~At present, 36 Repub| most of the philosophic spirit, when they come within sight 37 Repub| if, not in an aggressive spirit, but gently and with the 38 Repub| will be administered in a spirit unlike that of other States, 39 Repub| desired end, if pursued in the spirit of a philosopher, and not 40 Repub| toward truth, and create the spirit of philosophy, and raise 41 Repub| shall be given in your own spirit. For everyone, as I think, 42 Repub| if pursued in any other spirit, useless. Very true, he 43 Repub| state, and the questioning spirit asks what is fair or honorable, 44 Repub| is predominantly seen-the spirit of contention and ambition; 45 Repub| Adeimantus, that in the spirit of contention which characterizes 46 Repub| when he has made reason and spirit sit down on the ground obediently 47 Repub| the love of wealth and the spirit of moderation cannot exist 48 Repub| too, I said, the forgiving spirit of democracy, and the "don' 49 Repub| Yes, she is of a noble spirit. ~These and other kindred 50 Repub| and others are banished; a spirit of reverence enters into 51 Repub| not a drunken man also the spirit of a tyrant? ~He has. ~And 52 Repub| will listen in a kindly spirit; for if this can be proved 53 Repub| The answer of the other spirit was: "He comes not hither,


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