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Plato
The Statesman

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quite
   Dialogue
1 Intro| before the gold can become quite pure. The arts of the general, 2 Intro| than of the Sophist, is quite perfect.’~...~The principal 3 State| science?~YOUNG SOCRATES: Quite true.~STRANGER: But he ought 4 State| SOCRATES: Certainly that is quite consistent with what has 5 State| require.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Quite right; but how shall we 6 State| general.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Quite true.~STRANGER: In the next 7 State| weaving of wool— this will be quite enough, without taking the 8 State| command.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Quite true.~STRANGER: Then that 9 State| be right.~STRANGER: Yes, quite right; for how can he sit 10 State| prohibition be in reality quite as ridiculous as the other?~ 11 State| injustice.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Quite true.~STRANGER: And when 12 State| longer.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Quite true.~STRANGER: And the 13 State| YOUNG SOCRATES: You are quite right, and we should choose 14 State| until the gold is left quite pure.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Yes, 15 State| the web.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Quite true.~STRANGER: In like 16 State| slavery.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Quite right.~STRANGER: The rest 17 State| silliness.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Quite true.~STRANGER: Can we say 18 State| their error.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Quite true.~STRANGER: They act 19 State| SOCRATES: That, again, is quite likely.~STRANGER: It was 20 State| than of the Sophist, is quite perfect.~THE END~


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