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Dialogue
1 Repub| we turn to that highest form of injustice in which the 2 Repub| completely given to them in the form of such a power as is said 3 Repub| this. ~Now, if we are to form a real judgment of the life 4 Repub| absolutely and forever in his own form. ~That necessarily follows, 5 Repub| this is the second type or form in which we should write 6 Repub| there is soul and ghostly form but no mind at all!" ~Again 7 Repub| himself. And in this double form he has cast the entire narrative 8 Repub| comprehend all poetry, and every form of expression in words? 9 Repub| harmonizes with a beautiful form, and the two are cast in 10 Repub| honorable mind which is to form a healthy judgment should 11 Repub| preserved in their original form, and no innovation made. 12 Repub| Yes, I replied, in the form of amusement; and at first 13 Repub| the individual, and is her form different, or is she the 14 Repub| conducted us to a primary form of justice, has now been 15 Repub| and ignorance, and every form of vice? ~Exactly so. ~And 16 Repub| names as describing one form only; for whether the government 17 Repub| mean may be put into the form of a question, I said: Are 18 Repub| whether this or some other form is most in accordance with 19 Repub| State to pass into the truer form; and let the change, if 20 Repub| with which we are able to form an opinion. ~And yet you 21 Repub| toward knowledge in every form will be absorbed in the 22 Repub| among men, Homer calls the form and likeness of God. ~Very 23 Repub| that if this was the true form, then the others were false; 24 Repub| equally approved, and is a form of government which teems 25 Repub| thus arises will be of a form intermediate between oligarchy 26 Repub| Undoubtedly, he said, the form of government which you 27 Repub| what man answers to this form of government-how did he 28 Repub| now, I said, the second form of government and the second 29 Repub| characteristics of this form of government, and what 30 Repub| True. ~Such, then, is the form and such are the evils of 31 Repub| Then oligarchy, or the form of government in which the 32 Repub| and power; and this is the form of government in which the 33 Repub| democracy, which is a charming form of government, full of variety 34 Repub| and the most aggravated form of tyranny and slavery out 35 Repub| out of the most extreme form of liberty? ~As we might 36 Repub| the harshest and bitterest form of slavery. ~True, he said. ~ 37 Repub| tyranny is the wretchedest form of government, and the rule 38 Repub| slaves: from them you may form an idea of the tyrant's 39 Repub| Then do you now model the form of a multitudinous, manyheaded 40 Repub| now that you make a second form as of a lion, and a third 41 Repub| a corresponding idea or form; do you understand me? ~ 42 Repub| the painter know the right form of the bit and reins? Nay, 43 Repub| them-he knows their right form. ~Most true. ~And may we 44 Repub| he is to his own natural form. And the soul which we behold 45 Repub| materials. Now the whorl is in form like the whorl used on earth; 46 Repub| lower side all together form one continuous whorl. This 47 Repub| note. The eight together form one harmony; and round about, 48 Repub| who were famous for their form and beauty as well as for 49 Repub| Thersites was putting on the form of a monkey. There came