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1 Text | is easy enough; the noble breed of heroes are a tribe of Laws Book
2 5 | unhealthy, and the good breed and the bad breed, and will 3 5 | the good breed and the bad breed, and will send away the Phaedo Part
4 Text | coagulate among us, and which breed foulness and disease both Phaedrus Part
5 Intro| how the cares of a family ‘breed meanness in their souls.’ 6 Text | them is noble and of noble breed, and the other is ignoble 7 Text | is ignoble and of ignoble breed; and the driving of them 8 Text | doling out benefits, will breed in your soul those vulgar The Republic Book
9 4 | improvement affects the breed in man as in other animals. ~ 10 5 | others? ~True. ~And do you breed from them all indifferently, 11 5 | or do you take care to breed from the best only? ~From 12 5 | that must be done if the breed of the guardians is to be 13 8 | secret intercourse with them, breed and multiply in him. ~Very 14 9 | they fatten and feed and breed, and, in their excessive The Statesman Part
15 Intro| mixing or not mixing the breed; and the king or statesman 16 Intro| and which do not mix the breed. And now, if we omit dogs, 17 Text | mixing or not mixing the breed? You know what I mean.~YOUNG 18 Text | horses and asses naturally breed from one another.~YOUNG 19 Text | animals will not mix the breed.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Very true.~ 20 Text | mixing or not mixing the breed, horned and hornless, so The Symposium Part
21 Text | man and woman they might breed, and the race might continue; 22 Text | adulterers are generally of this breed, and also adulterous women Timaeus Part
23 Text | far as we could the best breed, we said that the chief