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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| because people may imitate sheep or goats without naming 2 Text | that the people who imitate sheep, or cocks, or other animals, Euthydemus Part
3 Text | for example, an ox or a sheep—would you not think that Laws Book
4 3 | possessions of cattle and sheep, and many herds of men and 5 4 | as we do with flocks of sheep and other tame animals. 6 7 | schoolmasters. Now neither sheep nor any other animals can Phaedrus Part
7 Text | of resort of theirs, like sheep lie asleep at noon around The Republic Book
8 1 | know the shepherd from the sheep. ~What makes you say that? 9 1 | neatherd fattens or tends the sheep or oxen with a view to their 10 1 | think of their subjects as sheep, and that they are not studying 11 1 | as a shepherd tends the sheep not with a view to their 12 2 | bees in the middle; And the sheep are bowed down with the 13 2 | bowed with fruit, And his sheep never fail to bear, and 14 3 | like a dog, bleat like a sheep, or crow like a cock; his 15 3 | other, would turn upon the sheep and worry them, and behave 16 4 | against fat and tender sheep? ~That is not likely; and Theaetetus Part
17 Intro| and dangerous than cows or sheep; like the cow-herd, he has