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Plato
The Republic

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full
   Dialogue
1 Repub| ones; his soul is to be full of spirit? ~Yes. ~But are 2 Repub| at the threshold of Zeus, full of lots, one of good, the 3 Repub| Phoebus, being divine and full of prophecy, would not fail. 4 Repub| than ~"When the tables are full of bread and meat, and the 5 Repub| and constructive art are full of them-weaving, embroidery, 6 Repub| any musical innovation is full of danger to the whole State, 7 Repub| may take the purple hue in full perfection. The dyeing then 8 Repub| young children that they are full of spirit almost as soon 9 Repub| to the fold when they are full of milk, taking the greatest 10 Repub| precedence, and meats and full cups;" ~and in honoring 11 Repub| than not-being, or more full of light and existence than 12 Repub| soul, which is to have a full and perfect participation 13 Repub| proper youth? Will he not be full of boundless aspirations, 14 Repub| seeing the rest of mankind full of wickedness, he is content, 15 Repub| they may appear in their full beauty and utmost clearness, 16 Repub| certain to have his eyes full of darkness? ~To be sure, 17 Repub| that place, where is the full perfection of being, which 18 Repub| free; and is not the city full of freedom and frankness-a 19 Repub| charming form of government, full of variety and disorder, 20 Repub| condescend to the young and are full of pleasantry and gayety; 21 Repub| of his enemies, a tyrant full grown. ~That is clear. ~ 22 Repub| days of his power, he is full of smiles, and he salutes 23 Repub| brought in madness to the full. ~Yes, he said, that is 24 Repub| rule prevail? His soul is full of meanness and vulgarity-the 25 Repub| which goads her, and she is full of trouble and remorse? ~ 26 Repub| and such a man be always full of fear? ~Yes, indeed. ~ 27 Repub| as we have described, is full of all sorts of fears and 28 Repub| is beset with fear and is full of convulsions and distractions, 29 Repub| acknowledged by us to be full of these and ten thousand 30 Repub| her truest nature, to be full of variety and difference 31 Repub| have received from us a full payment of the debt which


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