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Dialogue
1 Repub| narrated by Socrates the day after it actually took place 2 Repub| studying their own advantage day and night. Oh, no; and so 3 Repub| reluctance; it was a hot summer's day, and the perspiration poured 4 Repub| a good fighter all in a day, whether with heavyarmed 5 Repub| falsely ascribe to them in our day: and let us further compel 6 Repub| baneful herb and flower day by day, little by little, 7 Repub| baneful herb and flower day by day, little by little, until 8 Repub| of Aglaion, coming up one day from the Piraeus, under 9 Repub| custom, the wits of that day might equally have ridiculed 10 Repub| be this: dating from the day of the hymeneal, the bridegroom 11 Repub| that the whole race may one day fall under the yoke of the 12 Repub| as those who intend some day to be reconciled? Certainly. ~ 13 Repub| and behold the light of day." Such was the thought, 14 Repub| power which he will one day possess. ~That often happens, 15 Repub| profit them against the day when they live again, and 16 Repub| objects on which the light of day is no longer shining, but 17 Repub| the light of the sun by day? ~Certainly. ~Last of all 18 Repub| turned from darkness to the day is dazzled by excess of 19 Repub| of a soul passing from a day which is little better than 20 Repub| better than night to the true day of being, that is, the ascent 21 Repub| the State, they would some day emerge into light. ~Yes, 22 Repub| proportions of night and day, or of both to the month, 23 Repub| battle and they gain the day, and then modesty, which 24 Repub| Yes, I said, he lives from day to day indulging the appetite 25 Repub| said, he lives from day to day indulging the appetite of 26 Repub| certain. ~Yes; and every day and every night desires 27 Repub| whose followers are to this day quite celebrated for the 28 Repub| him and others in his own day when he was alive? ~Yes, 29 Repub| buried. And on the twelfth day, as he was lying on the 30 Repub| journey, and, on the fourth day after, he said that they 31 Repub| brighter and purer; another day's journey brought them to