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Dialogue
1 Repub| for him. The servant took hold of me by the cloak behind, 2 Repub| the passions relax their hold, then, as Sophocles says, 3 Repub| pause, he could no longer hold his peace; and, gathering 4 Repub| and others would seriously hold the language which I have 5 Repub| part of them to have and to hold the lie, is what mankind 6 Repub| they with shrilling cry hold together as they moved." ~ 7 Repub| does not the same principle hold in the sciences? The object 8 Repub| forth his hand, he took hold of the upper part of his 9 Repub| and what holds at law may hold in argument. ~Then why should 10 Repub| when they live again, and hold the like discourse in another 11 Repub| the sea of change and lay hold of true being, and therefore 12 Repub| under compulsion obtains no hold on the mind. ~Very true. ~ 13 Repub| the den and compelled to hold any military or other office 14 Repub| young men are qualified to hold: in this way they will get 15 Repub| they will be unworthy to hold their father's places, and 16 Repub| some law forbids you to hold office or be a dicast, that 17 Repub| dicast, that you should not hold office or be a dicast, if 18 Repub| that they are losing their hold on him, they contrive to 19 Repub| more likely to struggle and hold out against his sorrow when 20 Repub| have had a fall, keeping hold of the part struck and wasting 21 Repub| And does not the same hold also of the ridiculous? 22 Repub| ones, and Lachesis laying hold of either in turn, first 23 Repub| whose water no vessel can hold; of this they were all obliged 24 Repub| Wherefore my counsel is that we hold fast ever to the heavenly