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companion 2
comparative 1
compare 21
compared 15
comparing 3
comparison 8
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22 sciences
21 action
21 care
21 compare
21 does
21 earth
21 kind
Plato
The Statesman

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compare
   Dialogue
1 Intro| either philosophers or gods (compare Laws).~The Statesman has 2 Intro| equal interest to science (compare Parmen.). There are other 3 Intro| a single negative form (compare Soph.).~The Stranger begins 4 Intro| handicraft arts of the latter (compare Philebus). Under which of 5 Intro| to read by being made to compare cases in which they do not 6 Intro| light of our example. We may compare the state to a web, and 7 Intro| his own larger conception (compare Introduction to Critias). 8 Intro| in processes of division (compare Phaedr.); he pursues them 9 Intro| the worker in wool, and compare the art of weaving with 10 Intro| incapable of education (compare Laws). Plato is strongly 11 Intro| good against their will (compare Gorgias). The human bonds 12 Intro| of the many over the few (compare Republic). It has fixed 13 Intro| Plato cannot help laughing (compare Theaet.) when he thinks 14 State| the cut of my ugly face (compare Theaet.), the other is called 15 State| diameter of a diameter. (Compare Meno.)~YOUNG SOCRATES: What 16 State| enquiry about the Sophist? (Compare Sophist.)~YOUNG SOCRATES: 17 State| digression by way of interest. (Compare Republic.)~STRANGER: Then 18 State| in question, and then to compare these with the cases in 19 State| manner? We take a thing and compare it with another distinct 20 State| adapt to the eye of sense (compare Phaedr.), and therefore 21 State| we cannot bisect them. (Compare Phaedr.) For we certainly


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