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Dialogue
1 Repub| is so. ~Well, and can the eyes fulfil their end if they 2 Repub| racked, bound-will have his eyes burnt out; and, at last, 3 Repub| would require very good eyes. Seeing then, I said, that 4 Repub| say - ~"O heavens! with my eyes verily I behold a dear friend 5 Repub| with wine, who hast the eyes of a dog and the heart of 6 Repub| beautiful parts of the body-the eyes ought to be purple, but 7 Repub| surely have us beautify the eyes to such a degree that they 8 Repub| that they are no longer eyes; consider rather whether, 9 Repub| a follower who has just eyes enough to see what you show 10 Repub| struggled and covered his eyes, but at length the desire 11 Repub| clearest manner with our own eyes, let us not faint by the 12 Repub| said, a man has no need of eyes in order to perceive that. ~ 13 Repub| keep anything should have eyes rather than no eyes? ~There 14 Repub| have eyes rather than no eyes? ~There can be no question 15 Repub| reasonableness has had his eyes opened a little and is humbled 16 Repub| they will often turn their eyes upward and downward: I mean 17 Repub| being, as I conceive, in the eyes, and he who has eyes wanting 18 Repub| the eyes, and he who has eyes wanting to see; color being 19 Repub| purpose, the owner of the eyes will see nothing and the 20 Repub| you know, I said, that the eyes, when a person directs them 21 Repub| he not have a pain in his eyes which will make him turn 22 Repub| approaches the light his eyes will be dazzled, and he 23 Repub| not be certain to have his eyes full of darkness? ~To be 24 Repub| still weak, and before his eyes had become steady (and the 25 Repub| down he came without his eyes; and that it was better 26 Repub| ridiculous manner; if, while his eyes are blinking and before 27 Repub| the bewilderments of the eyes are of two kinds, and arise 28 Repub| before, like sight into blind eyes. ~They undoubtedly say this, 29 Repub| keenly as they see what their eyes are turned to now. ~Very 30 Repub| for power, which in their eyes is a great good. Whereas 31 Repub| than ten thousand bodily eyes, for by it alone is truth 32 Repub| percipient, and not his eyes. And you are very likely 33 Repub| what the first is to the eyes; for I conceive that as 34 Repub| for I conceive that as the eyes are designed to look up 35 Repub| perceive even with their weak eyes the images in the water ( 36 Repub| Yes. ~Well, I said, no eyes are required in order to 37 Repub| Like cattle, with their eyes always looking down and 38 Repub| words presented before his eyes. ~Of what sort? ~An ideal 39 Repub| ophthalmia is the evil of the eyes and disease of the whole 40 Repub| not possibly escape the eyes of gods and men, still this 41 Repub| be racked and have their eyes burned out, as you were