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τὸ δέ...ἔχει. For this formula, introducing the solution of a problem, cp. 198 D; Theaet. 166 A.

οὐχ ἁπλοῦν ἐστίν. Stallbaum, ejecting οὐχ with Bast, renders ἁπλοῦν by “verum simpliciter,” citing Phaedo 62 A, Phaedrus 244 A, Protag. 331 B. Retaining οὐχ, we cannot take the foll. accus. and infin. as the subject (with Wolf), but must supply τὸ χαρίζεσθαι (with Hug) from the context.

αἰσχρῶς μὲν...καλῶς δὲ. With each adverb, sc. χαρίζεσθαι: cp. Rep. 339 C τὸ δὲ ὀρθῶς...τὸ δὲ μὴ ὀρθῶς (sc. τιθέναι).


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    • Plato, Republic, 339c
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