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Dialogue
1 Repub| consequence: Many a man who is ignorant of human nature has friends 2 Repub| Done to me!-as becomes the ignorant, I must learn from the wise-that 3 Repub| denied. ~And what of the ignorant? would he not desire to 4 Repub| either the knowing or the ignorant? ~I dare say. ~And the knowing 5 Repub| so. ~Whereas the bad and ignorant will desire to gain more 6 Repub| unjust like the evil and ignorant? ~That is the inference. ~ 7 Repub| and the unjust evil and ignorant. ~Thrasymachus made all 8 Repub| Can we suppose that he is ignorant of antiquity, and therefore 9 Repub| matters of which we are ignorant ourselves, and as founders 10 Repub| at the very foundation, ignorant of what a hornet's nest 11 Repub| wisdom," ~and he himself is ignorant of what he is laughing at, 12 Repub| for I would not have you ignorant that, in the present evil 13 Repub| this. You can hardly be ignorant that of this I was about 14 Repub| suspect that no one who is ignorant of the good will have a 15 Repub| fleet-how could he if he was ignorant of number? And if that is 16 Repub| during the period when he is ignorant of the false relation, and 17 Repub| should say that while he is ignorant of the truth he will be 18 Repub| when your guardians are ignorant of the law of births, and 19 Repub| disapprover is wrong and false and ignorant? ~Yes, from every point 20 Repub| other people, who are as ignorant as he is, and judge only 21 Repub| appears to be good to the ignorant multitude? ~Just so. ~Thus