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1 1 | might as well say that the body was in the best state when 2 1 | there is also a state of the body which needs no purge. And 3 1 | about them. As in the human body, the regimen which does 4 1 | would you say about the body, my friend? Are you not 5 1 | he will be in a state of body which he would die rather 6 2 | who is able to move his body and to use his voice in 7 2 | expressive of virtue of soul or body, or of images of virtue, 8 2 | leave the judgment to the body of spectators, who determined 9 2 | upon fire, whether in the body or in the soul, until they 10 2 | has the proportions of a body, and the true situation 11 2 | health and strength in the body.~Cleinias. That, Stranger, 12 2 | Athenian. The movement of the body has rhythm in common with 13 2 | And the movement of the body, when regarded as an amusement, 14 2 | to the excellence of the body, this scientific training 15 3 | restore health, and make the body whole, without any very 16 3 | vessel, too much food to the body, too much authority to the 17 3 | place to the goods of the body; and the third place to 18 5 | preference implies that the body is more honourable than 19 5 | comes the honour of the body in natural order. Having 20 5 | a natural honour of the body, and that of honours some 21 5 | to be given to the fair body, or to the strong or the 22 5 | tall, or to the healthy body (although many may think 23 5 | has any virtue, whether of body or soul, is pleasanter than 24 5 | riches exist—I mean, soul and body, which without gymnastics, 25 5 | comes the interest of the body; and, first of all, that 26 6 | this settlement, choose a body of thirtyseven in all, 27 6 | i.e. the hoplites]. Let the body of cavalry choose phylarchs 28 6 | this which is the presiding body of the state ought always 29 6 | to whether he is sound of body and of legitimate birth; 30 6 | the watch; and let each body of five have the power of 31 6 | will be at the end of the body of legislation;—let us then 32 6 | and beside himself both in body and soul. Wherefore, also, 33 6 | walk straight either in body or mind. Hence during the 34 7 | improvement of mind and body?~Cleinias. Undoubtedly.~ 35 7 | source endless evils in the body?~Cleinias. Yes.~Athenian. 36 7 | Yes.~Athenian. And the body should have the most exercise 37 7 | in relation both to the body and soul of very young creatures, 38 7 | which is concerned with the body, and the other of music, 39 7 | the limbs and parts of the body, giving the proper flexion 40 7 | sports and exercises of the body are unworthy of freemen, 41 7 | concerned with the virtue of body and soul is twice, or more 42 7 | and nourishment for the body, and instruction and education 43 7 | of other movements of the body. Such motion may be in general 44 7 | movement to the limbs of the body—that, I say, is the true 45 7 | pleasure is greater, moves his body more, and less when the 46 7 | altogether able to keep his body still; and so out of the 47 8 | the connection of soul and body is no way better than the 48 8 | qualities is general activity of body, whether of foot or hand. 49 8 | the one is a lover of the body, and hungers after beauty, 50 8 | holds the desire of the body to be a secondary matter, 51 8 | bidden about them, when his body is in a good condition, 52 8 | into other parts of the body; and this will happen if 53 8 | desire of beauty, not in the body but in the soul. These are, 54 8 | might be decided by any body; for example, husbandmen 55 9 | the whole nature of the body, he would burst into a hearty 56 9 | when they are deformed in body, are still perfectly beautiful 57 9 | are for the sake of the body, as the body is for the 58 9 | sake of the body, as the body is for the sake of the soul. 59 9 | he be found guilty, his body after execution may have 60 9 | meet, and there expose his body naked, and each of the magistrates 61 9 | nurture and education of the body we have spoken before, and 62 10| the soul is older than the body, must not the things which 63 10| those which appertain to the body?~Cleinias. Certainly.~Athenian. 64 10| the soul is older than the body, but not otherwise.~Cleinias. 65 10| the soul is prior to the body.~Cleinias. Excellent, Stranger, 66 10| the change of an inanimate body, to be reckoned second, 67 10| the soul is prior to the body, and that the body is second 68 10| to the body, and that the body is second and comes afterwards, 69 10| the soul was prior to the body the things of the soul were 70 10| also prior to those of the body?~Cleinias. Certainly.~Athenian. 71 10| the soul is prior to the body.~Cleinias. To be sure.~Athenian. 72 10| Athenian. Every one sees the body of the sun, but no one sees 73 10| nor the soul of any other body living or dead; and yet 74 10| the circular and visible body, like the soul which carries 75 10| herself with an external body of fire or air, as some 76 10| affirm, and violently propels body by body; or thirdly, she 77 10| violently propels body by body; or thirdly, she is without 78 10| combining first with one body and then with another undergoes 79 10| vice, and that the soul and body, although not, like the 80 10| and when released from the body. And whenever the soul receives 81 10| which make war upon the body, or to husbandmen observing 82 11| and incurable disorder of body or mind, which is not discernible 83 11| compelling but advising the great body of the citizens to honour 84 11| according to seniority—a body of three for one year, and 85 11| one year, and then another body of three for the next year, 86 11| terrible malady of soul or body, such as makes life intolerable 87 11| doing, either as regards the body (unless he has a knowledge 88 12| of all the parts of the body, whether they are preserved 89 12| the servant of the whole body, and the other the master, 90 12| laws. This shall be a mixed body of young and old men, who 91 12| ivory, the product of a dead body, is not a proper offering; 92 12| time for carrying out the body to the sepulchre. Now we 93 12| respects superior to the body, and that even in life what 94 12| only the soul; and that the body follows us about in the 95 12| the bringing of the dead body into the open streets, or 96 12| health and salvation to the body, but law, or rather preservation 97 12| producing health in the body?~Cleinias. Certainly.~Athenian. 98 12| who is ignorant about the body, that is to say, who knows 99 12| younger and not older than the body, once more overturned the


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