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Dialogue
1 Repub| should pity us and not be angry with us. ~How characteristic 2 Repub| is best, still he is not angry with the unjust, but is 3 Repub| whenever he sees a stranger, is angry; when an acquaintance, he 4 Repub| the other poets not to be angry if we strike out these and 5 Repub| Well, then, do not be angry with them; for are they 6 Repub| part of our nature, are angry with another, and with a 7 Repub| reviles himself, and is angry at the violence within him, 8 Repub| wisdom, and will they be very angry with us for thus describing 9 Repub| shall tell them not to be angry; no man should be angry 10 Repub| angry; no man should be angry at what is true. ~But those 11 Repub| the truth, will they be angry with philosophy? Will they 12 Repub| pattern? ~They will not be angry if they understand, he said. 13 Repub| Then will they still be angry at our saying, that, until 14 Repub| think that they will be less angry. ~Shall we assume that they 15 Repub| that they are not only less angry but quite gentle, and that 16 Repub| another with which he is angry; the third, having many 17 Repub| violent and contentious, or angry and discontented, if he