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water-herds 1
water-tight 1
waves 1
way 39
ways 6
we 418
weak 2
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40 better
40 yet
39 over
39 way
38 classes
37 called
37 god
Plato
The Statesman

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way
   Dialogue
1 Intro| them—this seems to be his way of drawing attention to 2 Intro| the longer, which is the way of mesotomy, and accords 3 Intro| and went round the other way. For divine things alone 4 Intro| things. Whereas the right way is to find the differences 5 Intro| more observation by the way. When a pupil at a school 6 Intro| of moral evil are in this way removed; (2) the arts are 7 Intro| as the best and speediest way of reforming mankind. But 8 Intro| supposed to be the best way of taking care of them. 9 Intro| makes men act in the same way, and requires them to produce 10 State| may be said to be in some way related to me; for the one, 11 State| put the matter in another way.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Let me 12 State| living objects; and in this way the whole will be divided.~ 13 State| the name,—can you see a way in which a person, by showing 14 State| piece, my friend; the safer way is to cut through the middle; 15 State| is also the more likely way of finding classes. Attention 16 State| reaching,—the one a speedier way, which cuts off a small 17 State| us begin with the longer way; while we are fresh, we 18 State| then?~STRANGER: In this way: let the science of managing 19 State| always arrives in her own way at the truest result.~YOUNG 20 State| added the digression by way of interest. (Compare Republic.)~ 21 State| those days; and in what way were they begotten of one 22 State| inferior deities, as is the way in some places still. There 23 State| things in a dreamy sort of way, and then again to wake 24 State| not the best and easiest way of bringing them to a knowledge 25 State| they are wrong. In this way they have examples, and 26 State| of clothing, in the same way that, in the previous case, 27 State| SOCRATES: There is no other way.~STRANGER: Then suppose 28 State| parts. Whereas the right way is, if a man has first seen 29 State| and idea, and in no other way, and all that we are now 30 State| or reduces in some other way, or even fattens his patients, 31 State| so, and in the self-same way, may there not be a true 32 State| laws of this—in no other way can they be saved; they 33 State| and puts him out of the way. And the pilots of ships 34 State| things were done in this way according to written regulations, 35 State| SOCRATES: Yes, that is the way in which these things are 36 State| obviously what has in some way to be attempted.~STRANGER: 37 State| put the matter in another way: I suppose that you would 38 State| equally ready to find some way of keeping the peace with 39 State| YOUNG SOCRATES: In what way?~STRANGER: They seek after


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