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Dialogue
1 Intro| of the Sophist, is quite perfect.’~...~The principal subjects 2 Intro| internal evidence, viz. the perfect coherence of the tale, though 3 Intro| pattern. We do not find perfect consistency in his philosophy; 4 Intro| Stoic spoke of a wise man perfect in virtue, who was fancifully 5 Intro| He presents the idea of a perfect government, but except the 6 Intro| law with the wisdom of the perfect ruler.~Laws should be just, 7 Intro| attempted to decide with perfect justice the cases that were 8 State| movement: this is due to its perfect balance, to its vast size, 9 State| we can expect to have a perfect description of the statesman 10 State| the imitation would be the perfect truth, and an imitation 11 State| happy ruler of a true and perfect State.~YOUNG SOCRATES: To 12 State| to have acquired the most perfect knowledge.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 13 State| we were looking for the perfect State, as we showed before. 14 State| of the Sophist, is quite perfect.~THE END~