2023-08-31 Thu 12:37 [[Plato 375 BCE (Cornford 1945) - The Republic.pdf]] >%% >```annotation-json >{"created":"2023-08-31T19:38:02.762Z","updated":"2023-08-31T19:38:02.762Z","document":{"title":"Plato 375 BCE (Cornford 1945) - The Republic.pdf","link":[{"href":"urn:x-pdf:09f49ae8623037737e81da62e81f6412"},{"href":"vault:/1-pub/A/Plato 375 BCE (Cornford 1945) - The Republic.pdf"}],"documentFingerprint":"09f49ae8623037737e81da62e81f6412"},"uri":"vault:/1-pub/A/Plato 375 BCE (Cornford 1945) - The Republic.pdf","target":[{"source":"vault:/1-pub/A/Plato 375 BCE (Cornford 1945) - The Republic.pdf","selector":[{"type":"TextPositionSelector","start":8211,"end":9236},{"type":"TextQuoteSelector","exact":"The prayers and the spectacle were over, and we wereleaving to go back to the city, when from some way off Polemar-chus, the son of Cephalus, caught sight of us starting homewardsand sent his slave running to ask us to wait for him. The boycaught my garment from behind and gave me the message.I turned round and asked where his master was.There, he answered; coming up behind. Please wait.Very well, said Glaucon; we will.A minute later Polemarchus joined us,with Glaucon's brother,Adeimantus, and Niceratus, the son of Nicias, and some otherswho must have been at the procession.Socrates, said Polemarchus, I do bdieve you are starting back totown and leaving us.You have guessed right, I answered.Well, he said, you see what a large party we are?I do.Unless you are more than a match for us,then, you must stayhere.Isn't there another alternative? said I; we might convince youthat you must let us go.How will you convince us,if we refuse to listen?We cannot, said Glaucon.Well, we shall refuse; make up your minds to that","prefix":"le, though they didwell enough. ","suffix":".Here Adeimantus interposed: Don"}]}]} >``` >%% >*%%HIGHLIGHT%% ==The prayers and the spectacle were over, and we wereleaving to go back to the city, when from some way off Polemar-chus, the son of Cephalus, caught sight of us starting homewardsand sent his slave running to ask us to wait for him. The boycaught my garment from behind and gave me the message.I turned round and asked where his master was.There, he answered; coming up behind. Please wait.Very well, said Glaucon; we will.A minute later Polemarchus joined us,with Glaucon's brother,Adeimantus, and Niceratus, the son of Nicias, and some otherswho must have been at the procession.Socrates, said Polemarchus, I do bdieve you are starting back totown and leaving us.You have guessed right, I answered.Well, he said, you see what a large party we are?I do.Unless you are more than a match for us,then, you must stayhere.Isn't there another alternative? said I; we might convince youthat you must let us go.How will you convince us,if we refuse to listen?We cannot, said Glaucon.Well, we shall refuse; make up your minds to that== * >%%LINK%%[[#^7m5fopbovmw|show annotation]] >%%COMMENT%% > >%%TAGS%% > ^7m5fopbovmw