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Plato, Republic, Book 8, section 568b (search)
rasts their education unfavorably with that of the ordinary citizen. Throughout the passage he is plainly thinking of Plato.’ He meant evidently that these associates of the tyrant are the wise.” “Yes, he and the other poets,” he said, “call the tyrant's power ‘likest God's’Cf. Vol. I. p. 119, note c, Eurip.Tro. 1169, Isoc. ii. 5. and praise it in many other ways.” “Wherefore,” said I, “being wise as they are, the poets of tragedy will pardon us and those whose politics resemble ours for not admitting themCf. 394 D, What Plato Said, p. 561, 598 ff. into our polity, since they hymn the praises of tyranny.” “I think,” he said, “that the su