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Dialogue
1 Repub| Polemarchus said to me, I perceive, Socrates, that you and 2 Repub| received principles; but now I perceive that you will call injustice 3 Repub| being will most shrewdly perceive omissions or faults in art 4 Repub| will love all the same. ~I perceive, I said, that you have or 5 Repub| true. These two, as you may perceive, have a place in our State; 6 Repub| wisdom of the few. ~That I perceive, he said. ~Then if there 7 Repub| Halloo! I said, I begin to perceive a track, and I believe that 8 Repub| are their shepherds. ~I perceive, I said, that you quite 9 Repub| need of eyes in order to perceive that. ~And from all these 10 Repub| accustomed, I suppose. ~I perceive, I said, that you are vastly 11 Repub| and with the other senses perceive the other objects of sense? ~ 12 Repub| fingers? Can sight adequately perceive them? and is no difference 13 Repub| does the touch adequately perceive the qualities of thickness 14 Repub| the sun, but are able to perceive even with their weak eyes 15 Repub| young man's soul, which they perceive to be void of all accomplishments 16 Repub| many excellences which I perceive in the order of our State, 17 Repub| and did not at first sight perceive that he was fated, among