The Dialogues of Plato, Volume 2Scribner, Armstrong, and Company, 1873 |
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Adeimantus admit Aeschylus Agamemnon animals answer appear argument Aristotle Asclepius beauty become beginning better body called cause Cephalus Certainly character citizens Critias desire disease divine drink earth elements enemies equally evil external eyes fire flesh give Glaucon gods Greek guardians gymnastic happiness harmony hear heaven Hellenic Hephaestus Hermocrates Hesiod Homer honor human idea ideal imagine imitation individual injustice justice kind knowledge light live lover mankind manner mean mind moral motion nature never oligarchy opinion orichalcum pain perfect Phaedrus philosopher phlegm Plato pleasure poetry poets Polemarchus Poseidon principle Protagoras question reason replied Republic rulers sense sight Socrates Solon sort soul speak suppose tell temperance things Thrasymachus Timaeus timocracy tion triangles true truth tyrant unjust virtue whole wisdom women words youth Zeus


