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Dialogue
1 Repub| is not to be taken into account; neither is he to be called 2 Repub| did. Such is the received account, Socrates, of the nature 3 Repub| we can, and so turn it to account. ~Very true, he said. ~But 4 Repub| to the gods on their own account, and practising hospitality; 5 Repub| he said, that is the true account of temperance whether in 6 Repub| you go until you give an account of all this. ~To that resolution, 7 Repub| cannot. ~Or can such a one account death fearful? No, indeed. ~ 8 Repub| and he can give no other account of them except that the 9 Repub| remain in our debt for the account of the parent. ~I do indeed 10 Repub| pay, and you receive, the account of the parent, and not, 11 Repub| I do not render a false account, although I have no intention 12 Repub| do not deign to give any account of them either to themselves 13 Repub| and are unable to give an account of them. For when a man 14 Repub| draught, she calls them to account and punishes them, and says 15 Repub| heavens! Adeimantus, on account of some newfangled love 16 Repub| but we may not on that account betray the truth. I dare