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Dialogue
1 Repub| the festival, which was a new thing. I was delighted with 2 Repub| than that of the just, his new statement appears to me 3 Repub| of lie? he said. ~Nothing new, I replied; only an old 4 Repub| then, is a discovery of new evils, I said, against which 5 Repub| he may be praising, not new songs, but a new kind of 6 Repub| praising, not new songs, but a new kind of song; and this ought 7 Repub| city will offer, that the new generation may be better 8 Repub| have nothing to say in this new game of which words are 9 Repub| as you are aware, these new Sophists and educators, 10 Repub| takes a bath and puts on a new coat, and is decked out 11 Repub| and to lose itself in the new soil, even so this growth 12 Repub| supposed-if they view him in this new light, they will surely 13 Repub| be needed to acquire this new habit of sight might be 14 Repub| that was said. ~Then this new kind of knowledge must have 15 Repub| of the change. ~And the new government which thus arises 16 Repub| they proceed? Clearly, the new State, being in a mean between 17 Repub| said, and these are the new citizens whom he has called 18 Repub| succession of pleasures, and the new got the better of the old 19 Repub| may, I think, furnish a new demonstration. ~Of what 20 Repub| Mortal souls, behold a new cycle of life and mortality. 21 Repub| the soul, when choosing a new life, must of necessity