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shepherd

Gorgias
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1 Text | And was not Pericles a shepherd of men?~CALLICLES: Yes.~ 2 Text | he was a good political shepherd, ought not the animals who Laws Book
3 5 | following consideration:—The shepherd or herdsman, or breeder 4 7 | animals can live without a shepherd, nor can children be left The Republic Book
5 1 | even taught you to know the shepherd from the sheep. ~What makes 6 1 | Because you fancy that the shepherd or neatherd fattens or tends 7 1 | exactness when speaking of the shepherd; you thought that the shepherd 8 1 | shepherd; you thought that the shepherd as a shepherd tends the 9 1 | thought that the shepherd as a shepherd tends the sheep not with 10 1 | the market, and not as a shepherd. Yet surely the art of the 11 1 | Yet surely the art of the shepherd is concerned only with the 12 2 | the tradition, Gyges was a shepherd in the service of the King 13 3 | and monstrous thing in a shepherd? ~Truly monstrous, he said. ~ 14 4 | he hears the voice of the shepherd, that is, reason, bidding The Statesman Part
15 Intro| from the human herdsman or shepherd: (3) and besides our fable, 16 Intro| distinguished the political shepherd from his rivals. No one 17 Intro| prerogatives of the ordinary shepherd, who on all hands is admitted 18 Intro| his flock. But the royal shepherd has numberless competitors, 19 Intro| only the image of a divine shepherd, whereas the statesmen and 20 Intro| the human from the divine shepherd or manager. Then we may 21 Text | The king is clearly the shepherd of a polled herd, who have 22 Text | other claimants to be the shepherd and rearer of the human 23 Text | those of whom he was the shepherd; neither was there any violence, 24 Text | days God himself was their shepherd, and ruled over them, just 25 Text | generation, we told of a shepherd of a human flock who belonged 26 Text | others are rivals of the true shepherd who is the object of our 27 Text | that the form of the divine shepherd is even higher than that 28 Text | whether, like the divine shepherd, they are above their subjects 29 Text | by separating the divine shepherd from the human guardian Theaetetus Part
30 Text | of cattle—a swineherd, or shepherd, or perhaps a cowherd, who 31 Text | ill-mannered and uneducated as any shepherd—for he has no leisure, and


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