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Plato
The Statesman

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nature
   Dialogue
1 Intro| the king is of the latter nature; but the power which he 2 Intro| I do not understand the nature of my mistake.’ Your division 3 Intro| world, by a necessity of its nature, turned back, and went round 4 Intro| philosophy, gathering from every nature some addition to their store 5 Intro| was a part of his original nature, out of which he was brought 6 Intro| our failure to define the nature of the royal functions. 7 Intro| when he is awake. And the nature of example can only be illustrated 8 Intro| which will illustrate the nature of example, and will also 9 Intro| I must explain the whole nature of excess and defect. There 10 Intro| would any one analyze the nature of weaving for its own sake. 11 Intro| separation has been made, the nature of the king will be unalloyed. 12 Intro| another; and they pervade all nature; the whole class of the 13 Intro| divine cord in a heaven-born nature, and then fastening the 14 Intro| both in relation to God and nature. For at first the universe 15 Intro| impossibilities in the nature of things,’ hindering God 16 Intro| to the conditions of his nature, and yet able to cope with 17 Intro| relation of man to God and nature, without expecting to obtain 18 Intro| the first criticism on the nature of classification. There 19 Intro| But, first of all, the nature of example is explained 20 Intro| motion, which is found in all nature; the general conception 21 Intro| the interrogation of every nature, in order to obtain the 22 Intro| either from the side of nature, which rises up and rebels 23 Intro| opposition pervading all art and nature. But he is satisfied with 24 Intro| stages of civilization human nature, after all our efforts, 25 Intro| changes in the frame of nature, upon which the puny arm 26 Intro| slowest growths, both in nature and in politics, are the 27 Intro| interferences with the laws of nature; the idea is inconceivable 28 Intro| law, yet the one may be by nature fitted to govern and the 29 Intro| not only concerning the nature of Being and Not-being, 30 State| tame and wild; those whose nature can be tamed are called 31 State| animals are distributed by nature into two classes.~YOUNG 32 State| musician, as far as their nature is susceptible of such influences, 33 State| as he truly is in his own nature, until we have disengaged 34 State| suited to throw light on the nature of the king.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 35 State| glories, partake of a bodily nature, and therefore cannot be 36 State| from what has been said the nature of the phenomenon which 37 State| standstill, and the mortal nature ceased to be or look older, 38 State| becoming assimilated to the nature of a newly-born child in 39 State| thing in the then order of nature as the procreation of animals 40 State| another, and learning of every nature which was gifted with any 41 State| was inherent in the primal nature, which was full of disorder, 42 State| suffice to illustrate the nature of the king. For when the 43 State| statesman we must define the nature of his office.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 44 State| wrong in trying to see the nature of example in general in 45 State| highest form of the same nature, and endeavour to discover 46 State| them we may call, from the nature of the operation, the art 47 State| be no mistake about the nature of the part of weaving which 48 State| by considering the whole nature of excess and defect, and 49 State| as yet to determine the nature of the particular science?~ 50 State| rich, and whatever be the nature of their rule, must be supposed, 51 State| speaking. Shall I explain the nature of what I call the second 52 State| into health and the true nature of medicine, or about the 53 State| piloting and navigation, the nature of them is known to all, 54 State| precious and of a kindred nature has been left; there remain 55 State| more let us consider the nature of the righteous judge.~ 56 State| characteristic of their common nature, most truly we may call 57 State| Then I must describe the nature of the royal web, and show 58 State| throughout a great part of nature.~YOUNG SOCRATES: How singular!~ 59 State| into one, work out some nature or idea?~YOUNG SOCRATES: 60 State| the necessity of an evil nature, are violently carried away 61 State| akin, and then the animal nature, and binds that with human 62 State| implanted, as I maintain, in a nature of heavenly birth.~YOUNG 63 State| the peaceful and orderly nature, if sharing in these opinions, 64 State| were originally of a noble nature, and who have been nurtured 65 State| untempered by the gentler nature during many generations,


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