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Dialogue
1 Repub| man thinks himself to be near death, fears and cares enter 2 Repub| and her dwelling-place is near. But before virtue the gods 3 Repub| never be allowed to come near the lover and his beloved; 4 Repub| Socrates, it must never come near them. ~Then I suppose that 5 Repub| ridiculous. Still, as we are near the spot at which we may 6 Repub| one opinion about what is near and dear to them, and therefore 7 Repub| and by that power drawing near and mingling and becoming 8 Repub| a time which is not very near. ~Rather, I replied, of 9 Repub| whether at a distance or near, gives no more vivid idea 10 Repub| tearing at all who come near them. ~Yes, he said, there 11 Repub| far away and never come near him. ~I should expect so. ~ 12 Repub| which is large when seen near, appears small when seen 13 Repub| she seeks in virtue of her near kindred with the immortal 14 Repub| in the earth; they were near together, and over against 15 Repub| on their backs. He drew near, and they told him that 16 Repub| took up the lot which fell near him, all but Er himself (