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Dialogue
1 Intro| weaving, which will have to be distinguished from the kindred arts; and 2 Intro| yet we have not clearly distinguished the political shepherd from 3 Intro| competitors, from whom he must be distinguished; there are merchants, husbandmen, 4 Intro| distinctions, but as yet have not distinguished the weaving of garments 5 Intro| wizards, who must be carefully distinguished from the true king or statesman. 6 Intro| monarchy we have already distinguished royalty and tyranny; of 7 Intro| plan Plato has invented or distinguished several important forms 8 State| and which must first be distinguished from one another.~YOUNG 9 State| which the true one may be distinguished as a seventh.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 10 State| Rhetoric seems to be quickly distinguished from politics, being a different