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Plato
The Republic

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perfectly
   Dialogue
1 Repub| mode of speaking. But to be perfectly accurate, since you are 2 Repub| them who are able to be perfectly unjust, and who have the 3 Repub| add that the best and most perfectly unjust State will be most 4 Repub| true, for, if they had been perfectly evil, they would have laid 5 Repub| them, and both are to be perfectly furnished for the work of 6 Repub| Therefore I say that in the perfectly unjust man we must assume 7 Repub| that well-bred dogs are perfectly gentle to their familiars 8 Repub| falsehood. Am I not right? ~Perfectly right. ~The true lie is 9 Repub| falsehood? ~Yes. ~Then is God perfectly simple and true both in 10 Repub| have conceived my meaning perfectly; and if I mistake not, what 11 Repub| of changes. ~That is also perfectly true, he replied. ~And do 12 Repub| for I do not think that I perfectly understand you. ~I mean 13 Repub| one entirely temperate and perfectly adjusted nature, then he 14 Repub| acting justly, will also be perfectly clear? ~What do you mean? 15 Repub| into the character of the perfectly just, and into injustice 16 Repub| and into injustice and the perfectly unjust, that we might have 17 Repub| consummate art an ideal of a perfectly beautiful man, he was unable 18 Repub| who in word and work is perfectly moulded, as far as he can 19 Repub| circumstances, will not be perfectly good and wise if any ever 20 Repub| which has now arisen. ~I perfectly remember, he said. ~Yes, 21 Repub| knowledge, our State will be perfectly ordered? ~Of course, he 22 Repub| which makes the eye to see perfectly and the visible to appear? ~ 23 Repub| understand you, he replied; not perfectly, for you seem to me to be 24 Repub| you far better and more perfectly than they have been educated, 25 Repub| show the type of the most perfectly just and most perfectly 26 Repub| perfectly just and most perfectly unjust; and to go through 27 Repub| have described his origin perfectly. ~Then we have now, I said, 28 Repub| father: he is drawn into a perfectly lawless life, which by his 29 Repub| Yes, he said, and we were perfectly right. ~Let us, then, sum 30 Repub| injustice was a gain to the perfectly unjust who was reputed to


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