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Plato, Republic, Book 6, section 488d (search)
OI)O/MENOI attribute the idea of the incompatibility of the two things to the sailors. But that overlooks the points I have already made about O(/PWS, and TE/XNH and is in any case improbable, because the sentence as a whole is concerned with the attitude of the true pilot (statesman), which may be represented by the words of Burke to his constituents, “I could hardly serve you as I have done and court you too.” Cf. Sidgwick, “On a Passage in Plato's Republic,“Journal of Philology, v. pp. 274-276, and my notes in A.J.P. xiii. p. 364 and xvi. p. 234. that the true pilot must give his attentionFor the force of the artic