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Dialogue
1 Repub| unjust is lord over the truly simple and just: he is the stronger, 2 Repub| did he would not be the simple amusing creature which he 3 Repub| Then is God perfectly simple and true both in word and 4 Repub| narration may be either simple narration or imitation, 5 Repub| and his poetry becomes simple narration. However, in order 6 Repub| been, not imitation, but simple narration. The passage would 7 Repub| this way the whole becomes simple narrative. ~I understand, 8 Repub| saying that one of them is simple and has but slight changes; 9 Repub| gymnastics is twin sister of that simple music which we were just 10 Repub| which, like our music, is simple and good; and especially 11 Repub| good men often appear to be simple, and are easily practised 12 Repub| been educated only in that simple music which, as we said, 13 Repub| content to practise the simple gymnastics, will have nothing 14 Repub| gathered into one. ~But how simple of you to use the term State 15 Repub| Certainly, he said. ~Whereas the simple and moderate desires which 16 Repub| small: but thirst pure and simple will desire drink pure and 17 Repub| will desire drink pure and simple, which is the natural satisfaction 18 Repub| hunger? ~Yes, he said; the simple desire is, as you say, in 19 Repub| say, in every case of the simple object, and the qualified 20 Repub| the relation; others are simple and have their correlatives 21 Repub| have their correlatives simple. ~I do not know what you 22 Repub| things will be. ~Yes, my simple friend, but the answer is 23 Repub| termed either, pure and simple; this unknown term, when 24 Repub| supply the answer; for if simple unity could be adequately 25 Repub| are no longer to be had simple and earnest, but are made 26 Repub| desire of eating, that is, of simple food and condiments, in 27 Repub| may deceive children or simple persons, when he shows them 28 Repub| only imagine him to be a simple creature who is likely to 29 Repub| upon them, and recited in simple prose. ~Yes, he said. ~They