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Plato - Complete Works
Plato
plato
And if something that isn't a human offspring is born to a human, I don't think it should be called a 'human'.
And if something that isn't a human offspring is born to a human, I don't think it should be called a 'human'.
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and if something that isn't a human offspring is born to a human, i don't think it should be called a 'human'.
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and if something that be not a human offspring be bear to a human , -PRON- do not think -PRON- should be call a ' human ' .
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Plato
plato
And the same applies to trees and all the rest.
And the same applies to trees and all the rest.
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and the same applies to trees and all the rest.
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and the same apply to tree and all the rest .
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Plato
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But you had better watch out in case
But you had better watch out in case
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but you had better watch out in case
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but -PRON- have well watch out in case
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Plato
plato
I trick you, for by the same argument
I trick you, for by the same argument
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i trick you, for by the same argument
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-PRON- trick -PRON- , for by the same argument
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Plato
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any offspring of a king should be called a 'king'.
any offspring of a king should be called a 'king'.
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any offspring of a king should be called a 'king'.
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any offspring of a king should be call a ' king ' .
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Plato
plato
But it doesn't matter whether the same thing is signified by the same syllables or by different ones.
But it doesn't matter whether the same thing is signified by the same syllables or by different ones.
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but it doesn't matter whether the same thing is signified by the same syllables or by different ones.
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but -PRON- do not matter whether the same thing be signify by the same syllable or by different one .
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Plato
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And if a letter is added or subtracted, that doesn't matter either, so long as the being or essence of the thing is in control and is expressed in its name.
And if a letter is added or subtracted, that doesn't matter either, so long as the being or essence of the thing is in control and is expressed in its name.
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and if a letter is added or subtracted, that doesn't matter either, so long as the being or essence of the thing is in control and is expressed in its name.
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and if a letter be add or subtract , that do not matter either , so long as the being or essence of the thing be in control and be express in -PRON- name .
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Plato
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It's something fairly simple.
It's something fairly simple.
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it's something fairly simple.
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-PRON- be something fairly simple .
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Plato
plato
You know that when we speak of the elements or letters of the alphabet, it is their names we utter, not the letters themselves, except in the case of these four, and ō.
You know that when we speak of the elements or letters of the alphabet, it is their names we utter, not the letters themselves, except in the case of these four, and ō.
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you know that when we speak of the elements or letters of the alphabet, it is their names we utter, not the letters themselves, except in the case of these four, and ō.
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-PRON- know that when -PRON- speak of the element or letter of the alphabet , -PRON- be -PRON- name -PRON- utter , not the letter -PRON- , except in the case of these four , and ō.
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We make names for all the other vowels and consonants, as you know, by uttering additional letters together with them.
We make names for all the other vowels and consonants, as you know, by uttering additional letters together with them.
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we make names for all the other vowels and consonants, as you know, by uttering additional letters together with them.
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-PRON- make name for all the other vowel and consonant , as -PRON- know , by utter additional letter together with -PRON- .
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Plato
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But as long as we include the force or power of the letter, we may correctly call it by that name, and it will express it for us.
But as long as we include the force or power of the letter, we may correctly call it by that name, and it will express it for us.
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but as long as we include the force or power of the letter, we may correctly call it by that name, and it will express it for us.
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but as long as -PRON- include the force or power of the letter , -PRON- may correctly call -PRON- by that name , and -PRON- will express -PRON- for -PRON- .
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Take 'bēta', for example.
Take 'bēta', for example.
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take 'bēta', for example.
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take ' bēta ' , for example .
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Plato
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The addition of 'ē', 't', and 'a' does no harm and doesn't prevent the whole name from expressing the nature of that element or letter which the rule setter wished to name, so well did he know how to give names to the letters.
The addition of 'ē', 't', and 'a' does no harm and doesn't prevent the whole name from expressing the nature of that element or letter which the rule setter wished to name, so well did he know how to give names to the letters.
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the addition of 'ē', 't', and 'a' does no harm and doesn't prevent the whole name from expressing the nature of that element or letter which the rule setter wished to name, so well did he know how to give names to the letters.
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the addition of ' ē ' , ' t ' , and ' a ' do no harm and do not prevent the whole name from express the nature of that element or letter which the rule setter wish to name , so well do -PRON- know how to give name to the letter .
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Plato
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I believe you're right.
I believe you're right.
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i believe you're right.
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-PRON- believe -PRON- be right .
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Doesn't the same argument apply to 'king'?
Doesn't the same argument apply to 'king'?
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doesn't the same argument apply to 'king'?
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do not the same argument apply to ' king ' ?
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For a king will probably be the son of a king, a good man the son of a good man, a fine man the son of a fine one, and so on.
For a king will probably be the son of a king, a good man the son of a good man, a fine man the son of a fine one, and so on.
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for a king will probably be the son of a king, a good man the son of a good man, a fine man the son of a fine one, and so on.
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for a king will probably be the son of a king , a good man the son of a good man , a fine man the son of a fine one , and so on .
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So, unless a monster is born, the offspring of a kind will be of the same kind and should be called by the same name.
So, unless a monster is born, the offspring of a kind will be of the same kind and should be called by the same name.
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so, unless a monster is born, the offspring of a kind will be of the same kind and should be called by the same name.
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so , unless a monster be bear , the offspring of a kind will be of the same kind and should be call by the same name .
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Plato
plato
But because of variation in their syllables, names that are really the same seem different to the uninitiated.
But because of variation in their syllables, names that are really the same seem different to the uninitiated.
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but because of variation in their syllables, names that are really the same seem different to the uninitiated.
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but because of variation in -PRON- syllable , name that be really the same seem different to the uninitiated .
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plato
Similarly, a doctor's medicines, which have different colors and perfumes added to them,.
Similarly, a doctor's medicines, which have different colors and perfumes added to them,.
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similarly, a doctor's medicines, which have different colors and perfumes added to them,.
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similarly , a doctor 's medicine , which have different color and perfume add to -PRON- , .
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Cratylus pear different to us, although they are really the same and appear the same to a doctor, who looks only to their power to cure and isn't disconcerted by the additives.
Cratylus pear different to us, although they are really the same and appear the same to a doctor, who looks only to their power to cure and isn't disconcerted by the additives.
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cratylus pear different to us, although they are really the same and appear the same to a doctor, who looks only to their power to cure and isn't disconcerted by the additives.
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cratylus pear different to -PRON- , although -PRON- be really the same and appear the same to a doctor , who look only to -PRON- power to cure and be not disconcert by the additive .
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Similarly, someone who knows about names looks to their force or power and isn't disconcerted if a letter is added, transposed, or subtracted, or even if the force a name possesses is embodied in different letters altogether.
Similarly, someone who knows about names looks to their force or power and isn't disconcerted if a letter is added, transposed, or subtracted, or even if the force a name possesses is embodied in different letters altogether.
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similarly, someone who knows about names looks to their force or power and isn't disconcerted if a letter is added, transposed, or subtracted, or even if the force a name possesses is embodied in different letters altogether.
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similarly , someone who know about name look to -PRON- force or power and be not disconcert if a letter be add , transpose , or subtract , or even if the force a name possess be embody in different letter altogether .
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So, for example, in the names 'Hector' and 'Astyanax', which we were discussing just now, none of the letters is the same, except 't', but they signify the same anyway.
So, for example, in the names 'Hector' and 'Astyanax', which we were discussing just now, none of the letters is the same, except 't', but they signify the same anyway.
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so, for example, in the names 'hector' and 'astyanax', which we were discussing just now, none of the letters is the same, except 't', but they signify the same anyway.
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so , for example , in the name ' Hector ' and ' Astyanax ' , which -PRON- be discuss just now , none of the letter be the same , except ' t ' , but -PRON- signify the same anyway .
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And what letters does 'Archepolis' 'Ruler of a city' have in common with them?
And what letters does 'Archepolis' 'Ruler of a city' have in common with them?
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and what letters does 'archepolis' 'ruler of a city' have in common with them?
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and what letter do ' Archepolis ' ' ruler of a city ' have in common with -PRON- ?
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Yet, it expresses the same thing.
Yet, it expresses the same thing.
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yet, it expresses the same thing.
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yet , -PRON- express the same thing .
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Many other names signify simply king; others signify general, for example, 'Agis' ('Leader'), 'Polemarchus' ('War lord'), 'Eupolemus' ('Good warrior'); and still others signify doctor, for example, 'Iatrocles' ('Famous healer') and 'Acesimbrotus' ('Healer of mortals').
Many other names signify simply king; others signify general, for example, 'Agis' ('Leader'), 'Polemarchus' ('War lord'), 'Eupolemus' ('Good warrior'); and still others signify doctor, for example, 'Iatrocles' ('Famous healer') and 'Acesimbrotus' ('Healer of mortals').
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many other names signify simply king; others signify general, for example, 'agis' ('leader'), 'polemarchus' ('war lord'), 'eupolemus' ('good warrior'); and still others signify doctor, for example, 'iatrocles' ('famous healer') and 'acesimbrotus' ('healer of mortals').
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many other name signify simply king ; other signify general , for example , ' Agis ' ( ' leader ' ) , ' Polemarchus ' ( ' War lord ' ) , ' Eupolemus ' ( ' good warrior ' ) ; and still other signify doctor , for example , ' Iatrocles ' ( ' famous healer ' ) and ' Acesimbrotus ' ( ' Healer of mortal ' ) .
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And we might perhaps find many others, which differ in their letters and syllables, but which have the same force or power when spoken.
And we might perhaps find many others, which differ in their letters and syllables, but which have the same force or power when spoken.
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and we might perhaps find many others, which differ in their letters and syllables, but which have the same force or power when spoken.
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and -PRON- may perhaps find many other , which differ in -PRON- letter and syllable , but which have the same force or power when speak .
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Is that plain to you or not?
Is that plain to you or not?
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is that plain to you or not?
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be that plain to -PRON- or not ?
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Then those that are born according to nature should be given the same names as their fathers.
Then those that are born according to nature should be given the same names as their fathers.
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then those that are born according to nature should be given the same names as their fathers.
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then those that be bear accord to nature should be give the same name as -PRON- father .
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What about the ones that are born contrary to nature, those that are some form of monster?
What about the ones that are born contrary to nature, those that are some form of monster?
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what about the ones that are born contrary to nature, those that are some form of monster?
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what about the one that be bear contrary to nature , those that be some form of monster ?
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For instance, when a good and pious man has an impious son, the latter shouldn't have his father's name but that of the kind to which he belongs, just as in our earlier example of a horse having a calf as offspring?
For instance, when a good and pious man has an impious son, the latter shouldn't have his father's name but that of the kind to which he belongs, just as in our earlier example of a horse having a calf as offspring?
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for instance, when a good and pious man has an impious son, the latter shouldn't have his father's name but that of the kind to which he belongs, just as in our earlier example of a horse having a calf as offspring?
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for instance , when a good and pious man have an impious son , the latter should not have -PRON- father 's name but that of the kind to which -PRON- belong , just as in -PRON- early example of a horse have a calf as offspring ?
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Therefore the impious son of a pious father should be given the name of the kind to which he belongs.
Therefore the impious son of a pious father should be given the name of the kind to which he belongs.
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therefore the impious son of a pious father should be given the name of the kind to which he belongs.
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therefore the impious son of a pious father should be give the name of the kind to which -PRON- belong .
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Then he shouldn't be called 'Theophilus' ('God beloved') or 'Mnesitheus' ('Mindful of god'), or anything of that sort, but something that signifies the opposite, if indeed names are to be actually correct.
Then he shouldn't be called 'Theophilus' ('God beloved') or 'Mnesitheus' ('Mindful of god'), or anything of that sort, but something that signifies the opposite, if indeed names are to be actually correct.
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then he shouldn't be called 'theophilus' ('god beloved') or 'mnesitheus' ('mindful of god'), or anything of that sort, but something that signifies the opposite, if indeed names are to be actually correct.
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then -PRON- should not be call ' Theophilus ' ( ' God beloved ' ) or ' Mnesitheus ' ( ' Mindful of god ' ) , or anything of that sort , but something that signify the opposite , if indeed name be to be actually correct .
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That's absolutely right, Socrates.
That's absolutely right, Socrates.
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that's absolutely right, socrates.
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that be absolutely right , Socrates .
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Thus the name 'Orestes' ('Mountain man') is surely correct, Hermogenes, whether it was given to him by chance or by some poet, who displayed in his name the brutality, savagery, and ruggedness of his nature.
Thus the name 'Orestes' ('Mountain man') is surely correct, Hermogenes, whether it was given to him by chance or by some poet, who displayed in his name the brutality, savagery, and ruggedness of his nature.
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thus the name 'orestes' ('mountain man') is surely correct, hermogenes, whether it was given to him by chance or by some poet, who displayed in his name the brutality, savagery, and ruggedness of his nature.
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thus the name ' Orestes ' ( ' Mountain man ' ) be surely correct , Hermogenes , whether -PRON- be give to -PRON- by chance or by some poet , who display in -PRON- name the brutality , savagery , and ruggedness of -PRON- nature .
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And his father's name also seems to accord with nature.
And his father's name also seems to accord with nature.
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and his father's name also seems to accord with nature.
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and -PRON- father 's name also seem to accord with nature .
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Yes, for Agamemnon is someone who worked hard and persevered, bringing his plans to completion because of his virtue or excellence.
Yes, for Agamemnon is someone who worked hard and persevered, bringing his plans to completion because of his virtue or excellence.
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yes, for agamemnon is someone who worked hard and persevered, bringing his plans to completion because of his virtue or excellence.
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yes , for Agamemnon be someone who work hard and persevere , bring -PRON- plan to completion because of -PRON- virtue or excellence .
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The stay of his army in Troy and his perseverance there is a sign of this.
The stay of his army in Troy and his perseverance there is a sign of this.
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the stay of his army in troy and his perseverance there is a sign of this.
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the stay of -PRON- army in Troy and -PRON- perseverance there be a sign of this .
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And thus the name 'Agamemnon' signifies that this man is admirable (agastos) for holding his ground (epimonē).
And thus the name 'Agamemnon' signifies that this man is admirable (agastos) for holding his ground (epimonē).
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and thus the name 'agamemnon' signifies that this man is admirable (agastos) for holding his ground (epimonē).
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and thus the name ' Agamemnon ' signify that this man be admirable ( agastos ) for hold -PRON- ground ( epimonē ) .
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The name 'Atreus' also seems to be correct; for both his murder of Chrysippus and his cruelty to Thyestes Cratylus were damaging and destructive (atēra) to his virtue.
The name 'Atreus' also seems to be correct; for both his murder of Chrysippus and his cruelty to Thyestes Cratylus were damaging and destructive (atēra) to his virtue.
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the name 'atreus' also seems to be correct; for both his murder of chrysippus and his cruelty to thyestes cratylus were damaging and destructive (atēra) to his virtue.
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the name ' Atreus ' also seem to be correct ; for both -PRON- murder of Chrysippus and -PRON- cruelty to Thyestes Cratylus be damaging and destructive ( atēra ) to -PRON- virtue .
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However, the meaning of his name is somewhat distorted and obscure, so that it doesn't express his nature to everyone.
However, the meaning of his name is somewhat distorted and obscure, so that it doesn't express his nature to everyone.
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however, the meaning of his name is somewhat distorted and obscure, so that it doesn't express his nature to everyone.
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however , the meaning of -PRON- name be somewhat distorted and obscure , so that -PRON- do not express -PRON- nature to everyone .
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But to those who understand about names it adequately expresses what 'Atreus' means.
But to those who understand about names it adequately expresses what 'Atreus' means.
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but to those who understand about names it adequately expresses what 'atreus' means.
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but to those who understand about name -PRON- adequately express what ' Atreus ' mean .
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For whether the name accords with his stubbornness (ateires), or his boldness (atrestos), or his destructiveness (atēros), it is correctly given to him.
For whether the name accords with his stubbornness (ateires), or his boldness (atrestos), or his destructiveness (atēros), it is correctly given to him.
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for whether the name accords with his stubbornness (ateires), or his boldness (atrestos), or his destructiveness (atēros), it is correctly given to him.
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for whether the name accord with -PRON- stubbornness ( ateires ) , or -PRON- boldness ( atrestos ) , or -PRON- destructiveness ( atēros ) , -PRON- be correctly give to -PRON- .
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I think Pelops also has a fitting name; for 'Pelops' signifies he who sees only what is near at hand (pelas, opsis).
I think Pelops also has a fitting name; for 'Pelops' signifies he who sees only what is near at hand (pelas, opsis).
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i think pelops also has a fitting name; for 'pelops' signifies he who sees only what is near at hand (pelas, opsis).
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-PRON- think Pelops also have a fitting name ; for ' Pelops ' signify -PRON- who see only what be near at hand ( pelas , opsis ) .
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Because, according to legend, he didn't think about or foresee what the long term consequences of murdering Myrtilus would be for his entire family, or all the misery that would overwhelm them.
Because, according to legend, he didn't think about or foresee what the long term consequences of murdering Myrtilus would be for his entire family, or all the misery that would overwhelm them.
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because, according to legend, he didn't think about or foresee what the long term consequences of murdering myrtilus would be for his entire family, or all the misery that would overwhelm them.
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because , accord to legend , -PRON- do not think about or foresee what the long term consequence of murder Myrtilus would be for -PRON- entire family , or all the misery that would overwhelm -PRON- .
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In his eagerness to win Hippodameia by any available means, he saw only what was ready to hand and on the spot that is to say, what was nearby (pelas).
In his eagerness to win Hippodameia by any available means, he saw only what was ready to hand and on the spot that is to say, what was nearby (pelas).
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in his eagerness to win hippodameia by any available means, he saw only what was ready to hand and on the spot that is to say, what was nearby (pelas).
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in -PRON- eagerness to win Hippodameia by any available mean , -PRON- see only what be ready to hand and on the spot that be to say , what be nearby ( pelas ) .
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Everyone would agree, too, that 'Tantalus' was given correctly and according to nature, if what's said about its bearer is true.
Everyone would agree, too, that 'Tantalus' was given correctly and according to nature, if what's said about its bearer is true.
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everyone would agree, too, that 'tantalus' was given correctly and according to nature, if what's said about its bearer is true.
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everyone would agree , too , that ' Tantalus ' be give correctly and accord to nature , if what be say about -PRON- bearer be true .
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They say that many terrible misfortunes happened to him in his life the last of which was the total overthrow of his country and that, in Hades, after his death, he had a stone suspended (talanteia) over his head, in wondrous harmony with his name.
They say that many terrible misfortunes happened to him in his life the last of which was the total overthrow of his country and that, in Hades, after his death, he had a stone suspended (talanteia) over his head, in wondrous harmony with his name.
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they say that many terrible misfortunes happened to him in his life the last of which was the total overthrow of his country and that, in hades, after his death, he had a stone suspended (talanteia) over his head, in wondrous harmony with his name.
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-PRON- say that many terrible misfortune happen to -PRON- in -PRON- life the last of which be the total overthrow of -PRON- country and that , in Hades , after -PRON- death , -PRON- have a stone suspend ( talanteia ) over -PRON- head , in wondrous harmony with -PRON- name .
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It's exactly as if someone had wished to name him 'Talantatos'
It's exactly as if someone had wished to name him 'Talantatos'
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it's exactly as if someone had wished to name him 'talantatos'
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-PRON- be exactly as if someone have wish to name -PRON- ' Talantatos '
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('Most weighed upon')
('Most weighed upon')
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('most weighed upon')
['most', 'weighed', 'upon']
( ' most weigh upon ' )
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but had disguised the name and said 'Tantalus' instead.
but had disguised the name and said 'Tantalus' instead.
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but had disguised the name and said 'tantalus' instead.
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but have disguise the name and say ' Tantalus ' instead .
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In some such way, in any case, the chance of legend supplied him with this name.
In some such way, in any case, the chance of legend supplied him with this name.
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in some such way, in any case, the chance of legend supplied him with this name.
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in some such way , in any case , the chance of legend supply -PRON- with this name .
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His father, who is said to have been Zeus, also seems to have had an altogether fine name given to him
His father, who is said to have been Zeus, also seems to have had an altogether fine name given to him
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his father, who is said to have been zeus, also seems to have had an altogether fine name given to him
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-PRON- father , who be say to have be Zeus , also seem to have have an altogether fine name give to -PRON-
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but it isn't easy to figure out.
but it isn't easy to figure out.
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but it isn't easy to figure out.
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but -PRON- be not easy to figure out .
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That's because the name 'Zeus' is exactly like a phrase that we divide into two parts, 'Zēna' and 'Dia', some of us using one of them and some the other.
That's because the name 'Zeus' is exactly like a phrase that we divide into two parts, 'Zēna' and 'Dia', some of us using one of them and some the other.
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that's because the name 'zeus' is exactly like a phrase that we divide into two parts, 'zēna' and 'dia', some of us using one of them and some the other.
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that be because the name ' Zeus ' be exactly like a phrase that -PRON- divide into two part , ' Zēna ' and ' Dia ' , some of -PRON- use one of -PRON- and some the other .
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But these two names, reunited into one, express the nature of the god which is just what we said a name should do.
But these two names, reunited into one, express the nature of the god which is just what we said a name should do.
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but these two names, reunited into one, express the nature of the god which is just what we said a name should do.
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but these two name , reunite into one , express the nature of the god which be just what -PRON- say a name should do .
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Certainly, no one is more the cause of life
Certainly, no one is more the cause of life
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certainly, no one is more the cause of life
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certainly , no one be more the cause of life
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(zēn), whether for us or for anything else, than the ruler and king of all things.
(zēn), whether for us or for anything else, than the ruler and king of all things.
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(zēn), whether for us or for anything else, than the ruler and king of all things.
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( zēn ) , whether for -PRON- or for anything else , than the ruler and king of all thing .
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Thus 'Zēna' and 'Dia' together correctly name the god that is always the cause of life (di' hon zēn) for all creatures.
Thus 'Zēna' and 'Dia' together correctly name the god that is always the cause of life (di' hon zēn) for all creatures.
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thus 'zēna' and 'dia' together correctly name the god that is always the cause of life (di' hon zēn) for all creatures.
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thus ' Zēna ' and ' Dia ' together correctly name the god that be always the cause of life ( di ' hon zēn ) for all creature .
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But, as I say, his name, which is really one, is divided in two, 'Dia' and 'Zēna'.
But, as I say, his name, which is really one, is divided in two, 'Dia' and 'Zēna'.
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but, as i say, his name, which is really one, is divided in two, 'dia' and 'zēna'.
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but , as -PRON- say , -PRON- name , which be really one , be divide in two , ' Dia ' and ' Zēna ' .
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When one hears that Zeus is the son of Cronus, one might find that offensive at first, and it might seem more reasonable to say that he is the offspring of a great intellect.
When one hears that Zeus is the son of Cronus, one might find that offensive at first, and it might seem more reasonable to say that he is the offspring of a great intellect.
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when one hears that zeus is the son of cronus, one might find that offensive at first, and it might seem more reasonable to say that he is the offspring of a great intellect.
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when one hear that Zeus be the son of Cronus , one may find that offensive at first , and -PRON- may seem more reasonable to say that -PRON- be the offspring of a great intellect .
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But in fact Cronus' name signifies not a child (koros), but the purity and clarity of his intellect or understanding.
But in fact Cronus' name signifies not a child (koros), but the purity and clarity of his intellect or understanding.
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but in fact cronus' name signifies not a child (koros), but the purity and clarity of his intellect or understanding.
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but in fact Cronus ' name signify not a child ( koros ) , but the purity and clarity of -PRON- intellect or understanding .
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According to legend, he was the son of Uranus (Heaven), whose name is also correctly given, for the sight of what is above is well called by the name 'ourania' ('heavenly') looking at the things above (horōsa ta anō) and astronomers. '
According to legend, he was the son of Uranus (Heaven), whose name is also correctly given, for the sight of what is above is well called by the name 'ourania' ('heavenly') looking at the things above (horōsa ta anō) and astronomers. '
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according to legend, he was the son of uranus (heaven), whose name is also correctly given, for the sight of what is above is well called by the name 'ourania' ('heavenly') looking at the things above (horōsa ta anō) and astronomers. '
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accord to legend , -PRON- be the son of Uranus ( Heaven ) , whose name be also correctly give , for the sight of what be above be well call by the name ' ourania ' ( ' heavenly ' ) look at the thing above ( horōsa ta anō ) and astronomer . '
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Zeus' (nominative) has two declensions, one of which (a poetical one) has 'Zēna' in the accusative, the other (the ordinary one) 'Dia'.
Zeus' (nominative) has two declensions, one of which (a poetical one) has 'Zēna' in the accusative, the other (the ordinary one) 'Dia'.
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zeus' (nominative) has two declensions, one of which (a poetical one) has 'zēna' in the accusative, the other (the ordinary one) 'dia'.
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Zeus ' ( nominative ) have two declension , one of which ( a poetical one ) have ' Zēna ' in the accusative , the other ( the ordinary one ) ' Dia ' .
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Socrates is treating Cronus' name as deriving not from 'koros' but from 'korein' ('to sweep').
Socrates is treating Cronus' name as deriving not from 'koros' but from 'korein' ('to sweep').
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socrates is treating cronus' name as deriving not from 'koros' but from 'korein' ('to sweep').
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Socrates be treat Cronus ' name as derive not from ' koros ' but from ' korein ' ( ' to sweep ' ) .
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Cronus' character is spotless and his intelligence clear because both have been well swept
Cronus' character is spotless and his intelligence clear because both have been well swept
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cronus' character is spotless and his intelligence clear because both have been well swept
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Cronus ' character be spotless and -PRON- intelligence clear because both have be well sweep
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Cratylus say, Hermogenes, that that results in purity of intellect.
Cratylus say, Hermogenes, that that results in purity of intellect.
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cratylus say, hermogenes, that that results in purity of intellect.
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Cratylus say , Hermogenes , that that result in purity of intellect .
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If I could remember Hesiod's genealogy, and the even earlier ancestors of the gods he mentions, I wouldn't have stopped explaining the correctness of the names he gives them, until I had tested this wisdom which has suddenly come upon me
If I could remember Hesiod's genealogy, and the even earlier ancestors of the gods he mentions, I wouldn't have stopped explaining the correctness of the names he gives them, until I had tested this wisdom which has suddenly come upon me
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if i could remember hesiod's genealogy, and the even earlier ancestors of the gods he mentions, i wouldn't have stopped explaining the correctness of the names he gives them, until i had tested this wisdom which has suddenly come upon me
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if -PRON- could remember Hesiod 's genealogy , and the even early ancestor of the god -PRON- mention , -PRON- would not have stop explain the correctness of the name -PRON- give -PRON- , until -PRON- have test this wisdom which have suddenly come upon -PRON-
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I do not know from where to see whether or not it holds up till the end.
I do not know from where to see whether or not it holds up till the end.
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i do not know from where to see whether or not it holds up till the end.
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-PRON- do not know from where to see whether or not -PRON- hold up till the end .
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Indeed, Socrates, you do seem to me to be exactly like a prophet who has suddenly been inspired to deliver oracles.
Indeed, Socrates, you do seem to me to be exactly like a prophet who has suddenly been inspired to deliver oracles.
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indeed, socrates, you do seem to me to be exactly like a prophet who has suddenly been inspired to deliver oracles.
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indeed , Socrates , -PRON- do seem to -PRON- to be exactly like a prophet who have suddenly be inspire to deliver oracle .
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Yes, Hermogenes, and I, for my part, mostly blame Euthyphro, of the deme of Prospalta, for its coming upon me.
Yes, Hermogenes, and I, for my part, mostly blame Euthyphro, of the deme of Prospalta, for its coming upon me.
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yes, hermogenes, and i, for my part, mostly blame euthyphro, of the deme of prospalta, for its coming upon me.
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yes , Hermogenes , and -PRON- , for -PRON- part , mostly blame Euthyphro , of the deme of Prospalta , for -PRON- come upon -PRON- .
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I was with him at dawn, lending an ear to his lengthy discussion.
I was with him at dawn, lending an ear to his lengthy discussion.
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i was with him at dawn, lending an ear to his lengthy discussion.
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-PRON- be with -PRON- at dawn , lend an ear to -PRON- lengthy discussion .
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He must have been inspired, because it looks as though he has not only filled my ears with his superhuman wisdom but taken possession of my soul as well.
He must have been inspired, because it looks as though he has not only filled my ears with his superhuman wisdom but taken possession of my soul as well.
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he must have been inspired, because it looks as though he has not only filled my ears with his superhuman wisdom but taken possession of my soul as well.
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-PRON- must have be inspire , because -PRON- look as though -PRON- have not only fill -PRON- ear with -PRON- superhuman wisdom but take possession of -PRON- soul as well .
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So it seems to me that this is what we ought to do:
So it seems to me that this is what we ought to do:
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so it seems to me that this is what we ought to do:
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so -PRON- seem to -PRON- that this be what -PRON- ought to do :
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Today, we'll use this wisdom and finish our examination of names, but tomorrow, if the rest of you agree, we'll exorcise it and purify ourselves, as soon as we've found someone whether priest or wise man who is clever at that kind of purification.
Today, we'll use this wisdom and finish our examination of names, but tomorrow, if the rest of you agree, we'll exorcise it and purify ourselves, as soon as we've found someone whether priest or wise man who is clever at that kind of purification.
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today, we'll use this wisdom and finish our examination of names, but tomorrow, if the rest of you agree, we'll exorcise it and purify ourselves, as soon as we've found someone whether priest or wise man who is clever at that kind of purification.
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today , -PRON- will use this wisdom and finish -PRON- examination of name , but tomorrow , if the rest of -PRON- agree , -PRON- will exorcise -PRON- and purify -PRON- , as soon as -PRON- have find someone whether priest or wise man who be clever at that kind of purification .
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That's fine with me.
That's fine with me.
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that's fine with me.
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that be fine with -PRON- .
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I'd be very glad to hear what remains to be said about names.
I'd be very glad to hear what remains to be said about names.
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i'd be very glad to hear what remains to be said about names.
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-PRON- would be very glad to hear what remain to be say about name .
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Since we now have some sort of outline to follow, which names do you want us to begin with, in order to find out whether names themselves will testify to us that they are not given by chance, but have some sort of correctness?
Since we now have some sort of outline to follow, which names do you want us to begin with, in order to find out whether names themselves will testify to us that they are not given by chance, but have some sort of correctness?
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since we now have some sort of outline to follow, which names do you want us to begin with, in order to find out whether names themselves will testify to us that they are not given by chance, but have some sort of correctness?
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since -PRON- now have some sort of outline to follow , which name do -PRON- want -PRON- to begin with , in order to find out whether name -PRON- will testify to -PRON- that -PRON- be not give by chance , but have some sort of correctness ?
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The names that heroes and men are said to have might perhaps deceive us.
The names that heroes and men are said to have might perhaps deceive us.
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the names that heroes and men are said to have might perhaps deceive us.
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the name that hero and man be say to have may perhaps deceive -PRON- .
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After all, as we saw at the beginning, they are often given because they are the names of ancestors, and some of them are wholly inappropriate.
After all, as we saw at the beginning, they are often given because they are the names of ancestors, and some of them are wholly inappropriate.
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after all, as we saw at the beginning, they are often given because they are the names of ancestors, and some of them are wholly inappropriate.
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after all , as -PRON- see at the beginning , -PRON- be often give because -PRON- be the name of ancestor , and some of -PRON- be wholly inappropriate .
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Many, too, are given in the hope that they will prove appropriate, such as 'Eutychides' ('Son of good fortune'), 'Sosias' ('Saviour'), 'Theophilus' ('God beloved'), and many others.
Many, too, are given in the hope that they will prove appropriate, such as 'Eutychides' ('Son of good fortune'), 'Sosias' ('Saviour'), 'Theophilus' ('God beloved'), and many others.
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many, too, are given in the hope that they will prove appropriate, such as 'eutychides' ('son of good fortune'), 'sosias' ('saviour'), 'theophilus' ('god beloved'), and many others.
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many , too , be give in the hope that -PRON- will prove appropriate , such as ' eutychides ' ( ' Son of good fortune ' ) , ' Sosias ' ( ' Saviour ' ) , ' Theophilus ' ( ' God beloved ' ) , and many other .
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In my view, we must leave such names aside.
In my view, we must leave such names aside.
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in my view, we must leave such names aside.
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in -PRON- view , -PRON- must leave such name aside .
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We are most likely to find correctly given names among those concerned with the things that by nature always are, since it is proper for their names to be given with the greatest care, and some may even be the work of a more than human power.
We are most likely to find correctly given names among those concerned with the things that by nature always are, since it is proper for their names to be given with the greatest care, and some may even be the work of a more than human power.
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we are most likely to find correctly given names among those concerned with the things that by nature always are, since it is proper for their names to be given with the greatest care, and some may even be the work of a more than human power.
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-PRON- be most likely to find correctly give name among those concern with the thing that by nature always be , since -PRON- be proper for -PRON- name to be give with the great care , and some may even be the work of a more than human power .
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I think that's sensible, Socrates.
I think that's sensible, Socrates.
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i think that's sensible, socrates.
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-PRON- think that be sensible , Socrates .
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So isn't it right to begin by seeing why the name 'theoi'
So isn't it right to begin by seeing why the name 'theoi'
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so isn't it right to begin by seeing why the name 'theoi'
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so be not -PRON- right to begin by see why the name ' theoi '
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('gods') is itself one that the gods are correctly called?
('gods') is itself one that the gods are correctly called?
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('gods') is itself one that the gods are correctly called?
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( ' god ' ) be -PRON- one that the god be correctly call ?
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I suspect something like this.
I suspect something like this.
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i suspect something like this.
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-PRON- suspect something like this .
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It seems to me that the first inhabitants of Greece believed only in those gods in which many foreigners still believe today the sun, moon, earth, stars, and sky.
It seems to me that the first inhabitants of Greece believed only in those gods in which many foreigners still believe today the sun, moon, earth, stars, and sky.
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it seems to me that the first inhabitants of greece believed only in those gods in which many foreigners still believe today the sun, moon, earth, stars, and sky.
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-PRON- seem to -PRON- that the first inhabitant of Greece believe only in those god in which many foreigner still believe today the sun , moon , earth , star , and sky .
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And, seeing that these were always moving or running, they gave them the name 'theoi' because it was their nature to run (thein).
And, seeing that these were always moving or running, they gave them the name 'theoi' because it was their nature to run (thein).
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and, seeing that these were always moving or running, they gave them the name 'theoi' because it was their nature to run (thein).
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and , see that these be always move or run , -PRON- give -PRON- the name ' theoi ' because -PRON- be -PRON- nature to run ( thein ) .
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Later, when they learned about the other gods, they called them all by that name.
Later, when they learned about the other gods, they called them all by that name.
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later, when they learned about the other gods, they called them all by that name.
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later , when -PRON- learn about the other god , -PRON- call -PRON- all by that name .
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Does that seem likely or am I talking nonsense?.
Does that seem likely or am I talking nonsense?.
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does that seem likely or am i talking nonsense?.
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do that seem likely or be -PRON- talk nonsense ? .
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This is probably the Euthyphro who appears in the dialogue of that name, where he is described as claiming authority on Uranus, Cronus, and Zeus
This is probably the Euthyphro who appears in the dialogue of that name, where he is described as claiming authority on Uranus, Cronus, and Zeus
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this is probably the euthyphro who appears in the dialogue of that name, where he is described as claiming authority on uranus, cronus, and zeus
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this be probably the Euthyphro who appear in the dialogue of that name , where -PRON- be describe as claim authority on Uranus , Cronus , and Zeus
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What shall we investigate next?
What shall we investigate next?
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what shall we investigate next?
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what shall -PRON- investigate next ?
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Clearly, it's daemons, then heroes, then humans, isn't it?
Clearly, it's daemons, then heroes, then humans, isn't it?
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clearly, it's daemons, then heroes, then humans, isn't it?
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clearly , -PRON- be daemon , then hero , then human , be not -PRON- ?
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Yes, daemons are next.
Yes, daemons are next.
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yes, daemons are next.
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yes , daemon be next .
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And what is the correct meaning of the name 'daemons', Hermogenes?
And what is the correct meaning of the name 'daemons', Hermogenes?
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and what is the correct meaning of the name 'daemons', hermogenes?
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and what be the correct meaning of the name ' daemon ' , Hermogenes ?
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See if you think there's anything in what I'm about to say.
See if you think there's anything in what I'm about to say.
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see if you think there's anything in what i'm about to say.
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see if -PRON- think there be anything in what -PRON- be about to say .
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Do you know what Hesiod says daemons are?
Do you know what Hesiod says daemons are?
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do you know what hesiod says daemons are?
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do -PRON- know what Hesiod say daemon be ?
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No, I don't remember.
No, I don't remember.
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no, i don't remember.
['no', 'don', 'remember']
no , -PRON- do not remember .
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Do you remember that he speaks of a golden race, which was the first race of human beings to be born?
Do you remember that he speaks of a golden race, which was the first race of human beings to be born?
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do you remember that he speaks of a golden race, which was the first race of human beings to be born?
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do -PRON- remember that -PRON- speak of a golden race , which be the first race of human being to be bear ?
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Yes, I remember that.
Yes, I remember that.
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yes, i remember that.
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yes , -PRON- remember that .