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than with friends, so that your
encouragement is none.” And Glaucon, with a laugh, said,
“Nay, Socrates, if any false note in the argument does us any
harm, we release you asW(/SPER marks the legal metaphor to which
E)KEI= below refers. Cf.
Laws 869 E, and Euripides Hippolytus
1433 and 1448-1450, with Hirzel,*DI/KH etc. p. 191, n. 1, Demosthenes xxxvii. 58-59. Plato
transfers the idea to the other world in Phaedo 114 A-B,
where the pardon of their victims is required for the release of
sinners. The passage is used by the older critics in the comparison of
Plato with Christianity. in a homicide case, and warrant you pure
of hand and no deceiver of us. So speak on with confidence.”
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