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girl 1
girt 1
give 60
given 41
gives 21
giving 13
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41 certain
41 eyes
41 fear
41 given
41 rule
41 until
40 already
Plato
The Republic

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given
   Dialogue
1 Repub| what due or proper thing is given by medicine, and to whom, 2 Repub| what due or proper thing is given by cookery, and to what? ~ 3 Repub| is what I say, and I have given you my reasons. ~And what 4 Repub| an answer might have been given to you on received principles; 5 Repub| the reasons which I have given; but still I should like 6 Repub| something of this kind: having given both to the just and the 7 Repub| supposing may be most completely given to them in the form of such 8 Repub| injustice, let judgment be given which of them is the happier 9 Repub| being the name which is given to the price of their labor. ~ 10 Repub| interposing, you have not given them a relish to their meal. ~ 11 Repub| friend, the task must not be given up, even if somewhat long. ~ 12 Repub| which the representation is given. ~Right. ~And is he not 13 Repub| but that he to whom is given the cup of unmingled ill, ~" 14 Repub| ought our guardians to be given to laughter. For a fit of 15 Repub| approved or deemed to have given his pupil good counsel when 16 Repub| extraordinary drink to be given to a person in his condition. ~ 17 Repub| god, as I should say, has given mankind two arts answering 18 Repub| them the laws which we have given them. ~And without divine 19 Repub| person wants anything to be given him, his mind, longing for 20 Repub| when medicine has to be given, then the doctor should 21 Repub| of intercourse with women given them; their bravery will 22 Repub| which a reply can only be given in a parable. ~Yes, Socrates; 23 Repub| has such a monitor been given to any other man. Those 24 Repub| and special care should be given to their bodies that they 25 Repub| good as you have already given of justice and temperance 26 Repub| the soul uses the figures given by the former division as 27 Repub| trained, and which must not be given up. ~I agree. ~Let this 28 Repub| before, my praise shall be given in your own spirit. For 29 Repub| have a similar extension given to them, if our legislation 30 Repub| visible world-this power is given, as I was saying, by all 31 Repub| anything at all, which is given by opinion, and not by science; 32 Repub| and the preference again given to the surest and the bravest, 33 Repub| hounds, have a taste of blood given them? ~Yes, I remember. ~ 34 Repub| in the laws which we have given them: and in this way the 35 Repub| he said. ~In the honor given to rulers, in the abstinence 36 Repub| director of his chorus, or given him chief honor. ~Excellent! 37 Repub| suppose that the judgment is given in the hearing of us all 38 Repub| decision will be easily given, he replied; they shall 39 Repub| has been taken from her be given back, that so she may win 40 Repub| the just, after they had given judgment on them and had 41 Repub| earth when sentence had been given on them; and at the two


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