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behaving 1
behest 1
behind 1
being 42
beings 8
belief 1
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44 own
43 best
43 well
42 being
42 name
41 both
41 made
Plato
The Statesman

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being
   Dialogue
1 Intro| the clumsy joke about man being an animal, who has a power 2 Intro| Hellene is further humbled, by being compared to a Phrygian or 3 Intro| of four-legged creatures, being the double of two feet, 4 Intro| the animal world, and this being the greatest of them, is 5 Intro| softer and smaller, and, being reduced to the condition 6 Intro| ancestors, who came into being immediately after the end 7 Intro| Children are taught to read by being made to compare cases in 8 Intro| is secured by the rulers being many or few, rich or poor, 9 Intro| or poor, or by the rule being compulsory or voluntary? 10 Intro| insists always on his commands being fulfilled under all circumstances. ‘ 11 Intro| least good of them all, being the best of all lawless 12 Intro| himself, of the Supreme Being. But whether applied to 13 Intro| gentle and humane, capable of being altered in the spirit of 14 Intro| of the legislator, and of being administered so as to meet 15 Intro| and society, instead of being safer, is more at the mercy 16 Intro| concerning the nature of Being and Not-being, but concerning 17 Intro| in those of an imitator, being too subtle and minute to 18 State| species of animals; man being one, and all brutes making 19 State| power of the remaining kind, being the power of twice two feet, 20 State| after, and have now found, being at once the royal and political.~ 21 State| he lets go, and the world being a living creature, and having 22 State| go, moves spontaneously, being set free at such a time 23 State| last period and came into being at the beginning of this, 24 State| is by comparison a divine being, still rules over the lower 25 State| rule of the supreme power, being informed of what was happening, 26 State| round with a sudden shock, being impelled in an opposite 27 State| longer allowed to come into being in the earth through the 28 State| a picture of some living being which had been fairly drawn 29 State| intelligent persons a living being had better be delineated 30 State| and the fixing of doors, being divisions of the art of 31 State| concerning the Sophist and the being of not-being. I know that 32 State| first and highest of all being to assert the great method 33 State| intended to be sat upon, being always a seat for something.~ 34 State| other things? all of which being made for the sake of defence, 35 State| consider this notion of there being good government without 36 State| to make them better from being worse.~YOUNG SOCRATES: No 37 State| as far as they admit of being written down from the lips 38 State| knowledge, may be set aside as being not Statesmen but partisans, — 39 State| and themselves idols; and, being the greatest imitators and 40 State| distinguished from politics, being a different species, yet 41 State| and who are capable of being united by the statesman, 42 State| those who are unlike them, being too much influenced by feelings


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