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Dialogue
1 Intro| of ourselves and others.—Having made our apology, we return 2 Intro| subdivided into animals having or not having cloven feet, 3 Intro| into animals having or not having cloven feet, or mixing or 4 Intro| that man is a diameter, having a power of two feet; and 5 Intro| best distinguish him by having recourse to a famous old 6 Intro| wheel of their existence having been reversed, they rose 7 Intro| were born out of the earth, having no traditions of the past; 8 Intro| they used their time? If having boundless leisure, and the 9 Intro| in his accustomed course, having authority over all other 10 Intro| would include him as well. Having remodelled the name, we 11 Intro| a physician or trainer, having left directions for his 12 Intro| second best. And whoever, having skill, should try to improve 13 Intro| confounded with a class.’ Having discovered the genus under 14 State| That is my duty, Theodorus; having begun I must go on, and 15 State| distinguish them by their having or not having cloven feet, 16 State| them by their having or not having cloven feet, or by their 17 State| being a living creature, and having originally received intelligence 18 State| courses; or that two Gods, having opposite purposes, make 19 State| rose again from the earth, having no memory of the past. And 20 State| the nurslings of Cronos, having this boundless leisure, 21 State| orderly and accustomed course, having the charge and rule of himself 22 State| managing’ the herds, or ‘having the care’ of them, the same 23 State| in their too great haste, having overdone the several parts 24 State| cases is altogether at sea; having somehow or other a correct 25 State| which are more loosely spun, having a softness proportioned 26 State| would make two parts, one having regard to the relativity 27 State| but with what is fitting, having regard to the part of measurement, 28 State| may be described as not having this power; that is to say, 29 State| selected out of the rest as having a character which is at 30 State| professional trainers or by others having similar authority? Can you 31 State| individual or any number of men, having fixed laws, in acting contrary 32 State| present purpose, and yet having regard to the whole it seems 33 State| any higher art or science, having power to decide which of 34 State| educators and instructors, and having this queenly power, will 35 State| and the good legislator, having the inspiration of the royal 36 State| unanimity and friendship, and having perfected the noblest and