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Dialogue
1 Repub| are they to be reared and educated? Is not this an inquiry 2 Repub| that those who are being educated by us to be the defenders 3 Repub| soul of him who is rightly educated graceful, or of him who 4 Repub| but a virtuous nature, educated by time, will acquire a 5 Repub| thus our youth, having been educated only in that simple music 6 Repub| spirit, which, if rightly educated, would give courage, but, 7 Repub| turn to softness, but, if educated rightly, will be gentle 8 Repub| If our citizens are well educated, and grow into sensible 9 Repub| Very true, he said. ~Thus educated, they will invent for themselves 10 Repub| in which our legislator educated them; and this is what you 11 Repub| those the best born and best educated. ~Very true. These two, 12 Repub| these two, thus nurtured and educated, and having learned truly 13 Repub| by you. ~For men born and educated like our citizens, the only 14 Repub| other citizens, and have educated you far better and more 15 Repub| perfectly than they have been educated, and you are better able 16 Repub| with slaves, unlike the educated man, who is too proud for 17 Repub| not, he said; had he been educated he would never have made