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Dialogue
1 Intro| different aspects of the same subject in a single dialogue. In 2 Intro| throw light on the main subject. And in his later writings 3 Intro| whole world, and other gods subject to him ruled over parts 4 Intro| of proportion to his main subject, and appears to value them 5 Intro| human, implies that the subject has a previous knowledge 6 Intro| governing qualities, nor a subject class easily acquire them. 7 Intro| Republic, Plato touches on the subject of necessity and free-will. 8 Intro| But the treatment of the subject in the Statesman is fragmentary, 9 State| separate off at once the subject of investigation, is a most 10 State| we must now return to our subject; and hereafter, when there 11 State| kind; and is therefore only subject to a reversal, which is 12 State| bitter and oppressive to the subject.~YOUNG SOCRATES: True.~STRANGER: 13 State| native-land or enslave and subject it to its foes?~YOUNG SOCRATES: 14 State| the names which are the subject of the present enquiry.~