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1 Repub| not having the shadow of a likeness to the original. ~Yes, he 2 Repub| introduce Here disguised in the likeness of a priestess asking an 3 Repub| Go about by night in the likeness of so many strangers and 4 Repub| person, and will assume his likeness, if at all, for a moment 5 Repub| and virtue and bear their likeness. ~That is quite true, he 6 Repub| from earliest years into likeness and sympathy with the beauty 7 Repub| into the proportion and likeness of virtue-such a man ruling 8 Repub| Homer calls the form and likeness of God. ~Very true, he said. ~ 9 Repub| the good begat in his own likeness, to be in the visible world, 10 Repub| consider whether there is any likeness between them. ~Very good. ~ 11 Repub| already observed, will make a likeness of a cobbler though he understands 12 Repub| man can attain the divine likeness, by the pursuit of virtue? ~