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word 34
word-i 1
words 72
work 48
work-yes 1
worker 2
workers 1
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48 natures
48 rest
48 want
48 work
47 arts
47 music
47 next
Plato
The Republic

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work
   Dialogue
1 Repub| in the execution of his work, and in giving his orders 2 Repub| themselves, and how they inwardly work in the soul. If you please, 3 Repub| perfectly furnished for the work of their respective lives. 4 Repub| which justice and injustice work in the possessors of them. 5 Repub| true. ~And will you have a work better done when the workman 6 Repub| there can be no doubt that a work is spoilt when not done 7 Repub| they are housed, they will work, in summer, commonly, stripped 8 Repub| worker was assigned one work for which he was by nature 9 Repub| important than that the work of a soldier should be well 10 Repub| most important part of any work, especially in the case 11 Repub| treaties, which was really the work of Pandarus, was brought 12 Repub| craft, and engaging in no work which does not bear on this 13 Repub| our youth are to do their work in life, must they not make 14 Repub| any specially appointed work which he must perform, if 15 Repub| induced to do their own work in the best way. And thus 16 Repub| instruments, he will not work equally well himself, nor 17 Repub| his sons or apprentices to work equally well. ~Certainly 18 Repub| wealth, workmen and their work are equally liable to degenerate? ~ 19 Repub| intended him, one to one work, and then every man would 20 Repub| still remaining to us of the work of legislation? ~Nothing 21 Repub| of everyone doing his own work, and not being a busybody, 22 Repub| the State to do his own work appears to compete with 23 Repub| same person to be doing the work of both, or whatever be 24 Repub| three classes doing the work of its own class? ~We are 25 Repub| his nature do their own work will be just, and will do 26 Repub| just, and will do his own work? ~Yes, he said, we must 27 Repub| at the beginning of our work of construction, that some 28 Repub| or any of them to do the work of others-he sets in order 29 Repub| everybody was to do the one work suited to his own nature." 30 Repub| they may look on at the work which they will have to 31 Repub| to them his poem or other work of art or the service which 32 Repub| he will have done a great work before he departs. ~A great 33 Repub| human being who in word and work is perfectly moulded, as 34 Repub| they are filling in the work, as I conceive, they will 35 Repub| use. ~That, he said, is a work infinitely beyond our present 36 Repub| speaking, Socrates, of a vast work. ~What do you mean? I said; 37 Repub| handmaids and helpers in the work of conversion, the sciences 38 Repub| has not already done their work. ~Very true. ~And this, 39 Repub| miserly savings and hard work gets a fortune together. 40 Repub| consisting of those who work with their own hands; they 41 Repub| explain yourself? ~I will work out the subject and you 42 Repub| anyone were to say that the work of the maker of the bed, 43 Repub| No wonder, then, that his work, too, is an indistinct expression 44 Repub| is another which is the work of the carpenter? ~Yes. ~ 45 Repub| carpenter? ~Yes. ~And the work of the painter is a third? ~ 46 Repub| this, surely, must be the work of the calculating and rational 47 Repub| when doing their own proper work, are far removed from truth, 48 Repub| all things will in the end work together for good to him


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