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1 1 | and will now be better able to understand what I was 2 1 | mutually observed, and was able to keep them friends.~Cleinias. 3 1 | which is lame of one leg, able only to meet attacks which 4 1 | from the right?~Cleinias. Able to meet both, I should say.~ 5 1 | nearest home?~Megillus. I was able to tell you, Stranger, many 6 1 | slaves of those who are able to endure amid pleasures, 7 1 | commander of an army? Will he be able to command merely because 8 1 | they are good men who are able to rule themselves, and 9 1 | Law.~Cleinias. I am hardly able to follow you; proceed, 10 1 | hardly think that we shall be able to discover any such benefits 11 2 | is well educated will be able to sing and dance well?~ 12 2 | dancing and music—he who is able to move his body and to 13 2 | contests for those who are able to awaken in us the memory 14 2 | not know what is true be able to distinguish what is good 15 2 | such an extent as to be able to follow the steps of the 16 2 | harmonies and rhythms, and be able to select what are suitable 17 2 | otherwise they will never be able to charm the souls of young 18 2 | time; he fancies that he is able to rule over himself and 19 3 | government? Will not a man be able to judge of it best from 20 3 | out of all this, we are able to discern what is well 21 3 | demonstrate as well as I am able to you who are my friends, 22 3 | irresponsible, who will be able to sustain the temptation 23 3 | at the time, and had been able to moderate the government 24 3 | man among them, who was able to give good counsel, he 25 3 | fitted to produce sturdy race able to live in the open air 26 4 | city ought to be easily able to imitate its enemies in 27 4 | case the artist would be able to pray rightly for certain 28 4 | hope that I may be better able to answer your question: 29 4 | invested with supreme power is able to order human affairs and 30 4 | any guide or ruler, but is able himself to be the guide 31 4 | then when, as far as he is able, he has gone through all 32 4 | instructing him as far as he is able, and he will not prescribe 33 4 | of the law, you will be able to arrive at a judgment 34 5 | boyhood, fancies that he is able to know everything, and 35 5 | Wherefore, also, he who is most able to avenge him is most zealous 36 5 | cause; and he who is most able is the genius and the god 37 5 | who is willing, yet is not able, may be allowed the second 38 5 | not of a noble spirit is able to accomplish this. As to 39 5 | be also a despot, may be able to effect; but the legislator, 40 5 | friendly spirit as far as he is able; and this dismissal of them 41 5 | much arithmetic as to be able to tell what number is most 42 5 | even God is said not to be able to fight against necessity.~ 43 6 | right judgment, and may be able to select or reject men 44 6 | arbitrations, he will never be able to decide justly; wherefore 45 6 | agree; and if they are not able to come to an agreement 46 6 | time may introduce, and be able to add what is left imperfect 47 6 | Yet in marriage no one is able to see that the same result 48 6 | detail, and shall be better able to lay down the laws which 49 7 | food and drink, they are able to impart beauty and health 50 7 | houses, until they are well able to stand, and to take care 51 7 | Briareus he ought to be able with his hundred hands to 52 7 | and then a man will be able to propitiate the Gods, 53 7 | discussions, and we shall be able to give suitable regulations 54 7 | composition, that they might be able to distinguish good and 55 7 | But how will old man be able to attend to such great 56 7 | singing he is not altogether able to keep his body still; 57 7 | or hero to mankind, or able to take any serious thought 58 7 | for a thing ought to be able, when he thinks, to distinguish 59 7 | heaven, so far as to be able to offer sacrifices and 60 8 | they themselves are not able to get the better of the 61 8 | matter of love we may be able to enforce one of two things— 62 8 | foreigner, if he likes, and is able to settle, may dwell in 63 9 | understand our proposal, and be able in some way to judge whether 64 9 | speak, as far as we are able, of their various kinds. 65 9 | distinguish, as far as we are able, according to their nature 66 9 | that no man’s nature is able to know what is best for 67 9 | society; or knowing, always able and willing to do what is 68 9 | educated than ours would be able to determine, assigning 69 9 | are legislating to be best able to judge, and therefore 70 9 | harm, for no legislator is able to control chance. In such 71 10| assume that there is a motion able to move other things, but 72 10| that the motion which is able to move itself is ten thousand 73 10| accordingly; or, if he be not able to say anything better, 74 10| physician who is willing and able to cure some living thing 75 10| who is both willing and able to take care, is like a 76 11| by wants and desires, are able to hold out and observe 77 11| if the parties are not able previously to come to terms 78 11| be given to those who are able above other men to honour 79 11| their number be, if they are able and willing to take charge 80 11| matter, and if they are able to reconcile them they shall 81 12| competing; and if they are not able, and he who hinders the 82 12| further, will he ever be able to preserve that of which 83 12| looking? The physician is able to tell his single aim in 84 12| when you are asked are not able to tell. Can you, Megillus, 85 12| respect, ought not only to be able to see the many aims, but 86 12| anything, than the being able to look at one idea gathered 87 12| truth about them, and to be able to interpret them in words, 88 12| and institutions, is not able to give a reason of such 89 12| dare say that I shall be able to find others who will


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