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Dialogue
1 Repub| Critias, and a nameless person, who are introduced in the 2 Repub| debt. ~True. ~Then when the person who asks me is not in his 3 Repub| well know that if you ask a person what numbers make up twelve, 4 Repub| only appear to be so to the person who is asked, ought he not 5 Repub| grammarian nor any other person of skill ever makes a mistake 6 Repub| injustice abiding in a single person, would your wisdom say that 7 Repub| satisfied, and you are the person from whom I think that I 8 Repub| any superiority of mind or person or rank or wealth, be willing 9 Repub| suppose that a short-sighted person had been asked by someone 10 Repub| meaning or not. For a young person cannot judge what is allegorical 11 Repub| But no mad or senseless person can be a friend of God. ~ 12 Repub| were asleep and he the only person awake, lay devising plans, 13 Repub| poet is speaking in his own person; he never leads us to suppose 14 Repub| what follows he takes the person of Chryses, and then he 15 Repub| when the poet speaks in the person of another, may we not say 16 Repub| his style to that of the person who, as he informs you, 17 Repub| is the imitation of the person whose character he assumes? ~ 18 Repub| instead of speaking in the person of Chryses, he had continued 19 Repub| had continued in his own person, the words would have been, 20 Repub| He cannot. ~Then the same person will hardly be able to play 21 Repub| he will disdain such a person, and will assume his likeness, 22 Repub| extraordinary drink to be given to a person in his condition. ~Not so 23 Repub| Socrates, said he, if a person were to say that you are 24 Repub| modes of speaking the same person is denoted. ~Certainly. ~ 25 Repub| their duties, or the same person to be doing the work of 26 Repub| his head, and suppose a person to say that one and the 27 Repub| say that one and the same person is in motion and at rest 28 Repub| possess: or again, when a person wants anything to be given 29 Repub| other pain which the injured person may inflict upon him-these 30 Repub| impious and unrighteous person who is not likely to receive 31 Repub| make the protection of the person a matter of necessity. ~ 32 Repub| assist my memory. ~Another person, I said, might fairly reply 33 Repub| Sophist, or of any private person, can be expected to overcome 34 Repub| some noble and welleducated person, detained by exile in her 35 Repub| said, that the eyes, when a person directs them toward objects 36 Repub| very true. ~Now, suppose a person were to say to them: O my 37 Repub| And I dare say that if a person were to throw his head back 38 Repub| so with dialectic; when a person starts on the discovery 39 Repub| of the good? ~Until the person is able to abstract and 40 Repub| listener but no speaker. Such a person is apt to be rough with 41 Repub| before now met with such a person? We shall then have someone 42 Repub| region? ~I should. ~And if a person were to go from the lower 43 Repub| do the sum. ~Or if some person begins at the other end 44 Repub| do you suppose that if a person were able to make the original 45 Repub| be ashamed of in his own person? ~No, he said, that is certainly