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Dialogue
1 Intro| world, and this being the greatest of them, is most destructive 2 Intro| the weaver’s art is the greatest and noblest of those which 3 Intro| sensible images, but the greatest and noblest truths have 4 Intro| divine revelation: and so the greatest difficulty in the history 5 Intro| than in the words, —‘The greatest and noblest things have 6 Intro| nation is unprepared. The greatest power, the highest wisdom, 7 Intro| nations. How can we get the greatest intelligence combined with 8 Intro| intelligence combined with the greatest power? The ancient legislator 9 State| consider this to be the greatest and most complete.~YOUNG 10 State| supposed to result in the greatest changes to the human beings 11 State| selected by us, to be the greatest and noblest of arts which 12 State| or argument; whereas the greatest and highest truths have 13 State| which are the noblest and greatest, are shown only in thought 14 State| present point of view that the greatest servants are in a case and 15 State| government, which is among the greatest of all sciences and most 16 State| themselves idols; and, being the greatest imitators and magicians, 17 State| magicians, they are also the greatest of Sophists.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 18 State| initiative in matters of the greatest importance, whilst others 19 State| exist, they always feel the greatest antipathy and antagonism 20 State| and punishes them with the greatest of disgraces.~YOUNG SOCRATES: