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Dialogue
1 Intro| secondary sense, the true form of government is that which 2 Intro| upon them a single negative form (compare Soph.).~The Stranger 3 Intro| that which is known, and form a common notion of both 4 Intro| noblest truths have no outward form adapted to the eye of sense, 5 Intro| presents to us in this veiled form. Here, as in the tale of 6 Intro| government of the world we can form no true or adequate conception; 7 Intro| they give them a distinct form. In the infancy of philosophy, 8 Intro| permanent.~b. Whether the best form of the ideal is a person 9 Intro| appeals to reason more in the form of feeling: in the latter 10 Intro| times the best balanced form of government has been held 11 Intro| society: these he reduced to form and inscribed on pillars; 12 Intro| statesman, but assumes his form. Plato sees that the ideal 13 Intro| pattern of that second best form of government, which, after 14 Intro| and words in an inferior form is characteristic of Plato’ 15 State| described a sort of royal form, we have not as yet accurately 16 State| repeated only in a disconnected form; but the origin of them 17 State| thinking, Socrates, that the form of the divine shepherd is 18 State| class, which is the highest form of the same nature, and 19 State| to the causal class, and form a division of the great 20 State| manufacture of a woollen garment form a single art, which is one 21 State| differences contained in it which form distinct classes; nor again 22 State| minister to the body, will form a seventh class, which may 23 State| gods gifts from men in the form of sacrifices which are 24 State| not monarchy a recognized form of government?~YOUNG SOCRATES: 25 State| STRANGER: Is not the third form of government the rule of 26 State| do you suppose that any form of government which is defined 27 State| consequence is that any true form of government can only be 28 State| that can be the only true form of government in which the 29 State| wrestling, or whatever the form of bodily exercise may be.~ 30 State| lay down laws in a general form for the majority, roughly 31 State| may there not be a true form of polity created by those 32 State| the rich imitate the true form, such a government is called 33 State| as they can to the true form of government.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 34 State| of law, democracy is the form in which to live is best; 35 State| choose, as royalty, the first form, is the best, with the exception 36 State| espousals. For most persons form marriage connexions without