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Dialogue
1 Intro| begin to appear under old names. Plato is now chiefly concerned, 2 Intro| the first men gave of the names of the gods (‘They must 3 State| answering to each of these names? Or rather, allow me to 4 State| not too particular about names, you will be all the richer 5 State| for if you try to invent names for them, you will find 6 State| by joining together three names—shepherding pure-bred animals. 7 State| described under all the names which I just now mentioned.~ 8 State| of themselves two other names?~YOUNG SOCRATES: What are 9 State| forms and two corresponding names, royalty and tyranny.~YOUNG 10 State| they distinguish by the names of aristocracy and oligarchy.~ 11 State| king; and thus the five names of governments, as they 12 State| they ought to have, special names corresponding to their several 13 State| these is out of place, the names of either are changed into 14 State| designate by any of the names which are the subject of