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1 I, 2 | This man distributed his pupils in two orders, and called 2 I, 15| far superior to all his pupils. (Socrates) himself left 3 IV, 20| everything; and well-disposed pupils, they master whatever they 4 IV, 21| eyebrows, beautiful eyes, dark pupils, long thin ears, head inclined, 5 V, 16| themselves, they corrupt their pupils, partly by misusing the 6 V, 19| he explains it to his pupils as if it were something 7 VI, 22| qualifications required in his pupils. Wherefore of necessity 8 VII, 1 | ULYSSES AND THE SIRENS.~The pupils of these men, when they 9 VII, 8 | has created for their pupils confusion and a source of 10 VII, 18| you plainly preach to your pupils, as the good Deity, the 11 IX, 7 | school. Wherefore also his pupils are multiplied, and they