alcibiades i-第15章
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ALCIBIADES: True。
SOCRATES: And what is nobler is more becoming?
ALCIBIADES: Certainly。
SOCRATES: Then to the bad man slavery is more becoming; because better?
ALCIBIADES: True。
SOCRATES: Then vice is only suited to a slave?
ALCIBIADES: Yes。
SOCRATES: And virtue to a freeman?
ALCIBIADES: Yes。
SOCRATES: And; O my friend; is not the condition of a slave to be avoided?
ALCIBIADES: Certainly; Socrates。
SOCRATES: And are you now conscious of your own state? And do you know
whether you are a freeman or not?
ALCIBIADES: I think that I am very conscious indeed of my own state。
SOCRATES: And do you know how to escape out of a state which I do not even
like to name to my beauty?
ALCIBIADES: Yes; I do。
SOCRATES: How?
ALCIBIADES: By your help; Socrates。
SOCRATES: That is not well said; Alcibiades。
ALCIBIADES: What ought I to have said?
SOCRATES: By the help of God。
ALCIBIADES: I agree; and I further say; that our relations are likely to
be reversed。 From this day forward; I must and will follow you as you have
followed me; I will be the disciple; and you shall be my master。
SOCRATES: O that is rare! My love breeds another love: and so like the
stork I shall be cherished by the bird whom I have hatched。
ALCIBIADES: Strange; but true; and henceforward I shall begin to think
about justice。
SOCRATES: And I hope that you will persist; although I have fears; not
because I doubt you; but I see the power of the state; which may be too
much for both of us。
End