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1 Intro| made a way to and from the royal palace which they built 2 Text | making a road to and from the royal palace. And at the very 3 Text | Enough of the plan of the royal palace.~Leaving the palace 4 Text | the military order of the royal city—the order of the other 5 Text | attempted to overthrow the royal house; like their ancestors, Euthydemus Part
6 Text | that?~SOCRATES: To this royal or political art all the The First Alcibiades Part
7 Text | After the birth of the royal child, he is tended, not 8 Text | but by the best of the royal eunuchs, who are charged 9 Text | he is handed over to the royal schoolmasters, as they are 10 Text | him also the duties of his royal office; the second, who Laws Book
11 3 | case was as follows:—Three royal heroes made oath to three 12 3 | between three cities by the royal brothers, sons of Heracles— 13 3 | governed by a single race of royal brothers, and had taken 14 3 | called blessing of being royal they were educated in the 15 3 | again was brought up in the royal and luxurious fashion. Might 16 3 | the sons of very rich and royal persons; for never will 17 3 | than to poverty, or to a royal rather than to a private Phaedrus Part
18 Intro| attendants of Here find a royal love; and in like manner 19 Intro| enthusiasm to define the royal art of dialectic as the 20 Text | followers of Here seek a royal love, and when they have 21 Text | PHAEDRUS: Yes, they are royal men; but their art is not Philebus Part
22 Intro| which he identifies with the royal mind of Zeus. This is the 23 Intro| cause is wisdom or mind, the royal mind of Zeus, who is the The Republic Book
24 3 | we lately spoke-just one royal lie which may deceive the 25 4 | clothe our husbandmen in royal apparel, and set crowns 26 5 | another has, you say, a royal look; while he who is neither 27 9 | them in all -they are the royal, timocratical, oligarchical, 28 9 | this is he who is the most royal man and king over himself; 29 9 | distance? Yes. ~And the royal and orderly desires are 30 9 | oligarch is third from the royal; since we count as one royal 31 9 | royal; since we count as one royal and aristocratical? ~Yes, The Statesman Part
32 Intro| characteristic of a king or royal person. And the rule of 33 Intro| which are most akin to the royal are the sciences of the 34 Intro| the adviser of a king has royal science and is a king. And 35 Intro| found the political and royal science. And yet we have 36 Intro| musician of his flock. But the royal shepherd has numberless 37 Intro| define the nature of the royal functions. The myth gave 38 Intro| political differs from the royal science. Thus we have drawn 39 Intro| example of weaving. The royal art has been separated from 40 Intro| or out of the fire. The royal or political art has nothing 41 Intro| to economical and not to royal science. Nor am I referring 42 Intro| monarchy; and when he has royal science he is a king, whether 43 Intro| elements, which adhere to the royal science, and must be drawn 44 Intro| to be separated from the royal art; when the separation 45 Intro| will endeavour to view this royal science by the light of 46 Intro| for making the web. The royal science is queen of educators, 47 Intro| states is that which the royal science weaves, combining 48 Intro| art of weaving with the royal science, trying to separate 49 Intro| conception of the political or royal science as, from another 50 Text | science of a true king is royal science?~YOUNG SOCRATES: 51 Text | his art, be truly calledroyal’?~YOUNG SOCRATES: He certainly 52 Text | science may be called either royal or political or economical; 53 Text | animals. For, surely, the royal science is not like that 54 Text | of these two contains the royal art, for it is evident to 55 Text | found, being at once the royal and political.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 56 Text | have described a sort of royal form, we have not as yet 57 Text | or better right than the royal science to care for human 58 Text | we should call this the royal or political art, as though 59 Text | we intend to pass to the royal class, which is the highest 60 Text | innumerable rivals of the royal race who claim to have the 61 Text | in the previous case, the royal science differed from the 62 Text | disappears, the search for the royal science will be impossible.~ 63 Text | literally nothing to do with the royal art of which we are in search.~ 64 Text | and separated from the royal and political science.~YOUNG 65 Text | and certainly do not claim royal science.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 66 Text | not profess to share in royal science?~YOUNG SOCRATES: 67 Text | not mistaken, we said that royal power was a science?~YOUNG 68 Text | truly call those who possess royal science, whether they rule 69 Text | supposing him to have wisdom and royal power. Do you see why this 70 Text | No one who really had the royal science, if he had been 71 Text | has.~STRANGER: Then the royal or political art, if there 72 Text | which is an ally of the royal art, and persuades men to 73 Text | superior to it but the truly royal?~YOUNG SOCRATES: No other.~ 74 Text | power of the judge is not royal, but only the power of a 75 Text | law which ministers to the royal power?~YOUNG SOCRATES: True.~ 76 Text | of them is political or royal. For the truly royal ought 77 Text | or royal. For the truly royal ought not itself to act, 78 Text | describe the nature of the royal web, and show how the various 79 Text | STRANGER: In like manner, the royal science appears to me to 80 Text | having the inspiration of the royal muse, can implant this opinion, 81 Text | work, the whole process of royal weaving is comprised—never 82 Text | temperate natures, whenever the royal science has drawn the two


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