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1 1 | the state may be truly called its own inferior and therefore
2 1 | that kind of intestine war called civil, which no one, if
3 1 | one which is universally called civil war, and is as we
4 1 | danger, and may be truly called perfect justice. Whereas,
5 1 | part of virtue, and this called forth my subsequent remarks.
6 1 | beating; there is, too, the so–called Crypteia, or secret service,
7 1 | will not be worthy to be called in the true sense men and
8 1 | on the cart,” as they are called; and among our Tarentine
9 1 | and is not worthy to be called education at all. But let
10 1 | decree by the State, is called Law.~Cleinias. I am hardly
11 1 | and golden cord of reason, called by us the common law of
12 1 | are the two fears, as I called them; one of which is the
13 2 | my view, will be rightly called education.~Cleinias. I think,
14 2 | or harmony, as they are called, to us, the Gods, who, as
15 2 | serious training, they are called plays and songs, and are
16 2 | let no other thing that is called good ever be his. For the
17 2 | man be rich in all the so–called goods of fortune, is the
18 2 | immortality, and none of the so–called evils which counter–balance
19 2 | or voice, and that they called out and jumped about in
20 2 | Now the order of motion is called rhythm, and the order of
21 2 | low are duly mingled, is called harmony; and both together
22 2 | divine fear which we have called reverence and shame?~Cleinias.
23 2 | scientific training may be called gymnastic.~Cleinias. Exactly.~
24 3 | because they were what is called simple–minded; and when
25 3 | their ancestors, as they are called.~Cleinias. Probably.~Athenian.
26 3 | persons will themselves be called legislators, and will appoint
27 3 | and the opposite are to be called wise, even although, in
28 3 | legislators, as they are called, past and present, if we
29 3 | and one of them may be called monarchy and the other democracy:
30 3 | differently; through the so–called blessing of being royal
31 3 | and the Eunuch, as they called him, who despised the folly
32 3 | Persians, although they are all called Great. And their degeneracy
33 3 | the preceding discourse called reverence, of which the
34 3 | to the Gods, which were called hymns; and there was another
35 3 | another and opposite sort called lamentations, and another
36 3 | celebrating the birth of Dionysus, called, I believe, “dithyrambs.”
37 3 | exhibit and imitate the old so called Titanic nature, and come
38 4 | of some philosophers is called prudence, but that which
39 4 | the true state ought to be called by the name of the God who
40 5 | after whom they are to be called—if he be a man of sense,
41 5 | placed, and they will be called by these or similar names:
42 6 | who would be more rightly called by their popular name of
43 6 | two equalities which are called by the same name, but are
44 6 | care of the city shall be called wardens of the city; and
45 6 | care of the agora shall be called wardens of the agora; and
46 6 | of the temples shall be called priests. Those who hold
47 6 | this is committed may be called the secret police, or wardens
48 6 | the magistrates must be called into counsel, and the whole
49 6 | Italian banditti, as they are called. A man who considers all
50 6 | away from that which is called pleasantest to the best,
51 7 | describing are commonly called by the general name of unwritten
52 7 | great or small, of what are called laws or manners or pursuits,
53 7 | will follow what I just now called the greatest of evils to
54 7 | to courage, may be fairly called manly; but that which inclines
55 7 | neighbourhood of the Black Sea, called Sauromatides, who not only
56 7 | the regulation is to be called a law or only a practice,
57 7 | motion may be in general called dancing, and is of two kinds:
58 7 | pleasures, and may be truly called and is the dance of peace.
59 7 | and rational name, when he called them Emmeleiai, or dances
60 7 | the dance of war which he called the Pyrrhic, and the dance
61 7 | dance of peace which he called Emmeleia, or the dance of
62 7 | amusements which are generally called comedy. And, if any of the
63 7 | that there is a third thing called depth?~Cleinias. Of course.~
64 7 | of which the one sort is called hunting by night, in which
65 8 | subjects; but they may be truly called states of discord, in which
66 8 | desire, and of these so–called loves, for they are of two
67 8 | with their ears of the so–called free love everywhere prevailing
68 8 | one, or ought rather to be called two, be laid down respecting
69 8 | class of laws which shall be called the laws of husbandmen.
70 8 | food, which is commonly called retail trade. And butchers
71 9 | society of those who are called good men among you; hear
72 9 | what most of those who are called doctors always have at their
73 9 | whole life of man, is to be called just; although the hurt
74 9 | of the omen, let him be called so, that he may be the continuer
75 9 | comes to the rescue shall be called to the first place in the
76 10| Who can be calm when he is called upon to prove the existence
77 10| nocturnal council, and is to be called the “House of Reformation”;
78 10| of the country, shall be called by some name expressive
79 10| the same opinions and is called a clever man, is full of
80 11| dealings with those who are called diviners, and who in any
81 11| the charge, he shall be called a rogue, and deemed to have
82 11| innumerable others have also called down wrath upon their children,
83 11| Now in our state this so–called art, whether really an art
84 12| not always deserve to be called the thrower away of his
85 12| diffused in many places, and called by many names; and the office
86 12| the fourth class.~The so–called decision of Rhadamanthus
87 12| in common: these shall be called arbiters rather than judges.
88 12| each one of us which is called the soul goes on her way
89 12| with them, may be truly called the salvation of all.~Cleinias.
90 12| not that which we just now called health, or a general who
91 12| in the first place, to be called a ruler at all; further,
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