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Dialogue
1 Intro| speculation back into the path of common sense. A logical or psychological 2 Intro| of drawing attention to common dialectical errors. The 3 Intro| which is known, and form a common notion of both of them. 4 Intro| altering his own laws? The common people say: Let a man persuade 5 Intro| have bound them together by common honours and reputations, 6 Intro| exhorted not to fall into the common error of passing from unity 7 Intro| the two dialogues have in common. The styles and the situations 8 Intro| The virtuous tyrant is common to both of them; and the 9 State| men have anything to do in common, that they should be of 10 State| individual; in other cases, a common care of creatures in flocks?~ 11 State| innumerable, and have no ties or common language, they include under 12 State| able to call them by the common name of brutes.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 13 State| that they rear not only the common herd, but also the rulers 14 State| still more wonderful, have a common origin; many of them have 15 State| should use a name which is common to them all.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 16 State| SOCRATES: Yes; they are very common among us.~STRANGER: And 17 State| plausible saying of the common people which is in point?~ 18 State| characteristic of their common nature, most truly we may 19 State| of which I speak as the common attribute of all these natures, 20 State| the warp and the woof, by common sentiments and honours and