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Dialogue
1 Intro| if we omit dogs, who can hardly be said to herd, I think 2 Intro| pretending to be masters, but I hardly think that I could have 3 Intro| naturally at variance, and can hardly be reconciled. In lesser 4 Intro| and Statesman, which can hardly be assumed without proof, 5 Intro| the earlier ones. It is hardly a myth in the sense in which 6 Intro| later ages; but they can hardly be said to have found an 7 Intro| truth in the abstract is hardly won, and only by use familiarized 8 Intro| words—‘The higher ideas can hardly be set forth except through 9 Intro| which the puny arm of man hardly makes an impression. And, 10 Intro| circumstances. Their real wishes hardly make themselves felt, although 11 Intro| of posts or telegraphs, hardly the introduction of new 12 Intro| obtain the required power, is hardly at all considered by him. 13 Intro| the leaven of the mob can hardly affect the representation 14 State| exception of two species; for I hardly think that dogs should be 15 State| ideas, my dear friend, can hardly be set forth except through 16 State| wisdom?~YOUNG SOCRATES: Hardly.~STRANGER: Then you and