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students 6
studied 1
studies 9
study 29
study-how 1
studying 1
stupid 2
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29 necessary
29 none
29 simple
29 study
29 taken
29 unless
28 beautiful
Plato
The Republic

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study
   Dialogue
1 Repub| him, he will not make a study of that; he will disdain 2 Repub| themselves; the same art and study giving us the knowledge 3 Repub| the sphere of one art and study. ~Most assuredly. ~And when 4 Repub| irreconcileable with any kind of study or thought or self-reflection-there 5 Repub| whereas the other, after much study and application, no sooner 6 Repub| some natures who ought to study philosophy and to be leaders 7 Repub| not that be a blameless study which he only can pursue 8 Repub| find no fault with such a study. ~And to men like him, I 9 Repub| when they carry on the study, not only in youth as a 10 Repub| to the world by the very study which you extol. ~Well, 11 Repub| them to a man who should study the tempers and desires 12 Repub| remaining? ~The question how the study of philosophy may be so 13 Repub| childhood and youth their study, and what philosophy they 14 Repub| passed a lifetime in the study of philosophy should not 15 Repub| notion which I have of this study? ~What is your notion? ~ 16 Repub| It appears to me to be a study of the kind which we are 17 Repub| is the way in which the study of the one has a power of 18 Repub| but they must carry on the study until they see the nature 19 Repub| easily find a more difficult study, and not many as difficult. ~ 20 Repub| knowledge which our youth will study? ~Let us do so, he replied. ~ 21 Repub| throw his head back and study the fretted ceiling, you 22 Repub| me of any other suitable study? ~No, he said, not without 23 Repub| I said, is a laborious study, and therefore we had better 24 Repub| was saying, by all that study and pursuit of the arts 25 Repub| faints from the severity of study than from the severity of 26 Repub| intellectual discipline and study which we require of him. ~ 27 Repub| present is that those who study philosophy have no vocation, 28 Repub| true. ~Suppose, I said, the study of philosophy to take the 29 Repub| court them, and his great study is how to flatter them. ~


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