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Dialogue
1 Repub| that of the Thracians was equally, if not more, beautiful. 2 Repub| disposition youth and age are equally a burden. ~I listened in 3 Repub| to eat beef is therefore equally for our good who are weaker 4 Repub| certainly. ~And is not injustice equally fatal when existing in a 5 Repub| and injustice, which is equally required in order to bring 6 Repub| fill a vacant hour, and are equally at the service of the living 7 Repub| introducing a practice which is equally subversive and destructive 8 Repub| he replied. ~And let us equally refuse to believe, or allow 9 Repub| Certainly. ~And this is equally true of imitation; no one 10 Repub| mechanical arts, does not equally stand in the way of the 11 Repub| indeed, I replied, and equally incompatible with the management 12 Repub| auxiliaries, and all others equally with them, must be compelled 13 Repub| instruments, he will not work equally well himself, nor will he 14 Repub| sons or apprentices to work equally well. ~Certainly not. ~Then, 15 Repub| workmen and their work are equally liable to degenerate? ~That 16 Repub| and you may see passion equally in brute animals, which 17 Repub| of spirit and desire, are equally agreed that reason ought 18 Repub| may consider us all to be equally agreed. ~I said, You know 19 Repub| s, or do they both share equally in hunting and in keeping 20 Repub| the wits of that day might equally have ridiculed the innovation. ~ 21 Repub| women, and children-are equally their enemies, for they 22 Repub| the object which partakes equally of the nature of being and 23 Repub| and blame other things, equally exaggerating both, shouting 24 Repub| fear and immovable, are equally immovable when there is 25 Repub| and I shall be at least equally satisfied, but I cannot 26 Repub| What is it? ~Each of them equally appears a finger, whether 27 Repub| not, he said. ~But is this equally true of the greatness and 28 Repub| being true of one must be equally true of all number? ~Certainly. ~ 29 Repub| would be absurd; and it is equally absurd to take so much pains 30 Repub| truth, I said, is not a soul equally to be deemed halt and lame 31 Repub| turning jest into earnest I am equally ridiculous. ~In what respect? ~ 32 Repub| comes next; this is not equally approved, and is a form 33 Repub| nondescripts and may be found equally among Hellenes and among 34 Repub| but encourages them all equally. ~Very true, he said. ~Neither 35 Repub| they in their turn are equally ready to bow down before 36 Repub| principle within us which is equally removed from reason, and