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Dialogue
1 Intro| large, and is unable to give the proper colours or proportions 2 Intro| and the face of the other give him a right to claim relationship 3 Intro| law declares, know how to give acceptable gifts to the 4 Intro| of a writer of fiction to give credibility to his tales, 5 Intro| of the arts; other gods give him seeds and plants; and 6 Intro| thoughts—secondly, they give them a distinct form. In 7 Intro| slippery things,’ and may often give a false clearness to ideas. 8 Intro| therefore we should learn to give a rational account of them?’~ 9 State| advise?~THEODORUS: Yes, give the other a turn, as you 10 State| orders, and in his turn give them to others?~YOUNG SOCRATES: 11 State| and I hope that you will give the whole story, and leave 12 State| let the matter drop, and give the reason why we have unearthed 13 State| to grow and generate and give nourishment, as far as they 14 State| ought to train ourselves to give and accept a rational account 15 State| a length as is suited to give pleasure, if at all, as 16 State| law declares, know how to give the gods gifts from men 17 State| rules for individuals, or give every individual what is 18 State| rules according to law, we give him the same name, whether 19 State| And to what science do we give the power of determining 20 State| other, if we are not to give up our former notion?~YOUNG 21 State| variance with one another, and give rise to a similar opposition 22 State| purposes—she will herself give orders, and maintain authority; 23 State| they can they marry and give in marriage exclusively