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Dialogue
1 Intro| changing their forms and natures. But, as in the later dialogues 2 Intro| bonds, by which dissimilar natures may be united in marriage 3 Intro| marrying together dissimilar natures, the courageous and the 4 Intro| and begins by choosing the natures which she is to train, punishing 5 Intro| have allowed the temperate natures to be separated from the 6 Intro| combining the two sorts of natures in a single texture, and 7 Intro| be used in exterminating natures which are incapable of education ( 8 Intro| that there are opposite natures in the world, the strong 9 Intro| the marriage of dissimilar natures, the figure of the warp 10 State| one another’s forms and natures; and now, Socrates, I begin 11 State| There remain, however, natures still more troublesome, 12 State| common attribute of all these natures, we certainly praise them.~ 13 State| with the more courageous natures. Are they not always inciting 14 State| will begin by testing human natures in play, and after testing 15 State| the one hand those whose natures tend rather to courage, 16 State| quiet orderly class seek for natures like their own, and as far 17 State| courageous do the same; they seek natures like their own, whereas 18 State| never to allow temperate natures to be separated from the 19 State| the brave and temperate natures, whenever the royal science