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Dialogue
1 Repub| poets, would seem to have spoken darkly of the nature of 2 Repub| Thrasymachus, when he had thus spoken, having, like a bathman, 3 Repub| character. Which of us has spoken truly? And which sort of 4 Repub| AEschylus may be more truly spoken of the unjust than of the 5 Repub| present when justice is evil spoken of and not lifting up a 6 Repub| as you know, sometimes spoken of as the virtue of an individual, 7 Repub| sickness. And when he had spoken of my lot as in all things 8 Repub| or prose, are well or ill spoken? ~They are ill spoken. ~ 9 Repub| ill spoken? ~They are ill spoken. ~They may very possibly 10 Repub| subjects are or are not to be spoken of, let us see whether any 11 Repub| waves; yet shall the word be spoken, even though the wave break 12 Repub| I said, and now having spoken of it, I must add how charming 13 Repub| clearly. Thus far, we have spoken the truth concerning her 14 Repub| the Interpreter had thus spoken he scattered lots indifferently 15 Repub| despair." And when he had spoken, he who had the first choice 16 Repub| are obedient to the word spoken; and we shall pass safely