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Dialogue
1 Intro| consequence?~‘The arts would utterly perish, and human life, 2 State| together, whereas they are utterly distinct, like their modes 3 State| not all such enactments be utterly ridiculous?~YOUNG SOCRATES: 4 State| ridiculous?~YOUNG SOCRATES: Utterly.~STRANGER: And if he who 5 State| SOCRATES: All the arts would utterly perish, and could never 6 State| already, would then become utterly unendurable.~STRANGER: But 7 State| many and mighty, and either utterly ruin their native-land or 8 State| indolent, and at last to become utterly paralyzed and useless.~YOUNG