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Dialogue
1 Intro| Ammon, Socrates, you are right; and I am glad to see that 2 Intro| of the other give him a right to claim relationship with 3 Intro| who will all dispute his right to manage the flock. I think 4 Intro| motion, as a witness to the right of Atreus. ‘There is such 5 Intro| they may very likely be right, are apt to fail in seeing 6 Intro| different things. Whereas the right way is to find the differences 7 Intro| and still less have we any right to demand this of him in 8 Intro| dialectician standing on his right hand;’ so in the Statesman, 9 Intro| not devoid of a feeling of right, but guided mostly by a 10 Intro| extent, a natural sense of right prevails, sometimes communicated 11 State| impression that you were right, because you saw that you 12 State| YOUNG SOCRATES: Are they not right in saying so?~STRANGER: 13 State| and unimpeachable? Were we right in selecting him out of 14 State| have as a testimony to the right of Atreus.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 15 State| require.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Quite right; but how shall we take the 16 State| had a prior and greater right to share in such an art 17 State| will have a prior or better right than the royal science to 18 State| cases in which they are right have been placed side by 19 State| thing, of which we have a right conception, and out of the 20 State| woollen garments—shall we be right? Is not the definition, 21 State| real parts. Whereas the right way is, if a man has first 22 State| seem to be getting on the right track; for the priest and 23 State| absence of law, can be a right one?~YOUNG SOCRATES: Why 24 State| is not the perfection of right, why are we compelled to 25 State| YOUNG SOCRATES: He will be right.~STRANGER: Yes, quite right; 26 State| right.~STRANGER: Yes, quite right; for how can he sit at every 27 State| SOCRATES: And are they not right?~STRANGER: I dare say. But 28 State| penalties; and this is very right and good when regarded as 29 State| SOCRATES: You are quite right, and we should choose that 30 State| slavery.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Quite right.~STRANGER: The rest of the 31 State| enquiry.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Very right.~STRANGER: The courageous