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Dialogue
1 Intro| poets, and is beginning to use a technical language. He 2 Intro| combinations. Example comes into use when we identify something 3 Intro| for they have no serious use. Then (6) there are the 4 Intro| determines whether we are to use persuasion, or not, is higher 5 Intro| demand this of him in his use of mythology and figures 6 Intro| hardly won, and only by use familiarized to the mind. 7 Intro| remarks that precision in the use of terms, though sometimes 8 Intro| impossible accuracy in the use of terms, the error of supposing 9 Intro| reversing the accustomed use of words. The law which 10 State| the story, which may be of use in showing us how greatly 11 State| the Statesman; we should use a name which is common to 12 State| and have been obliged to use more than was necessary. 13 State| Carding and one half of the use of the comb, and the other 14 State| the definition will be of use to you.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 15 State| wisdom and justice, and use their power with a view 16 State| leave notes of them for the use of his pupils or patients.~ 17 State| But supposing that he does use some gentle violence for 18 State| model, then the others must use the written laws of this— 19 State| last refined away by the use of tests, until the gold