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1 1 | regarded as a really good thing, but as a necessity; a man 2 1 | instances of the same sort of thing), all this is not to the 3 1 | anything must practise that thing from his youth upwards, 4 1 | is the first and fairest thing that the best of men can 5 1 | or say some dishonourable thing, which fear we and all men 6 2 | wrong, and they praise one thing, but are pleased at another. 7 2 | Boreas”; and let no other thing that is called good ever 8 2 | profitable and gainful is one thing, and the just another; and 9 2 | Truth, Stranger, is a noble thing and a lasting, but a thing 10 2 | thing and a lasting, but a thing of which men are hard to 11 2 | accompanying charm, either the best thing in them is this very charm, 12 2 | saying, in rendering the thing imitated according to quantity 13 2 | even if we know that the thing pictured or sculptured is 14 2 | acknowledge that all this sort of thing, which aims only at swiftness 15 2 | man who does not know a thing, as we were saying, know 16 2 | were saying, know that the thing is right?~Cleinias. Impossible.~ 17 3 | Athenian. There is another thing which would probably happen.~ 18 3 | they see some beautiful thing which might have effected 19 3 | an unholy and unpatriotic thing?~Megillus. Yes; let that 20 3 | shamelessness, which is so evil a thing, but the insolent refusal 21 4 | laws, that they look to one thing only, and this, as you both 22 4 | imitation of enemies was a bad thing; and I was thinking of a 23 4 | not the most honourable thing for men, as the vulgar think, 24 4 | and yet there is another thing which may be said with equal 25 4 | entrusted. For there is a thing which has occurred times 26 4 | in states—~Cleinias. What thing?~Athenian. That when there 27 4 | if we can guarantee one thing.~Cleinias. What is that?~ 28 4 | there is more truth in one thing that he has said than in 29 4 | two rules about the same thing, but one only. Take an example 30 4 | though there was no such thing in nature. Whereas our present 31 5 | divine good, and no evil thing is honourable; and he who 32 5 | contract is a most holy thing, and that all concerns and 33 5 | beginning of every good thing, both to Gods and men; and 34 5 | surpass also in the very thing which we all of us desire— 35 5 | and quite simple.~The next thing to be noted is, that the 36 6 | monster is such a hideous thing.~Cleinias. Excellent, Stranger.~ 37 6 | harm in repeating a good thing—that the Cnosians should 38 6 | are agreed about a certain thing.~Cleinias. About what thing?~ 39 6 | thing.~Cleinias. About what thing?~Athenian. You know. the 40 6 | Assuredly, that is the sort of thing which every one would desire.~ 41 7 | first shoot of every living thing is by far the greatest and 42 7 | of the heart, which is a thing much to be desired, sending 43 7 | chants. That is the sort of thing which will be appropriate 44 7 | the lyre—all that sort of thing is not suited to those who 45 7 | is certainly an unseemly thing to happen in a state, as 46 7 | and that there is a third thing called depth?~Cleinias. 47 7 | A man who is good for a thing ought to be able, when he 48 8 | does the thought of such a thing ever enter at all into the 49 8 | disagreeable and bitter thing. Wherefore a man ought to 50 9 | do you mean?~Athenian. A thing not difficult to understand; 51 9 | idea that there is no such thing as voluntary crime?~Cleinias. 52 9 | borders. And if any lifeless thing deprive a man of life, except 53 9 | shall cast forth the guilty thing beyond the border, as has 54 9 | Wherefore it is a foul thing and hateful to the Gods 55 10| that the honourable is one thing by nature and another thing 56 10| thing by nature and another thing by law, and that the principles 57 10| Athenian. I mean this: when one thing changes another, and that 58 10| changing element? How can a thing which is moved by another 59 10| definition, we speak of the same thing, calling “even” the number 60 10| dares to say this sort of thing must not be tolerated for 61 10| able to cure some living thing as a whole—how will the 62 10| general plan by which a thing of a certain nature found 63 10| silenced by wolves.~Cleinias. A thing not to be spoken of.~Athenian. 64 11| mine, or remove the least thing which belongs to me without 65 11| with him, let him, if the thing is of little worth, and 66 11| admits that he has this thing, but denies that the property 67 11| there be an exchange of one thing for another, and the seller 68 11| venture to say a ridiculous thing, the best men everywhere 69 11| opponents is a difficult thing,” as is seen in diseases 70 11| abstain from that sort of thing; and if he repeat the offence, 71 11| which is by nature a true thing; and he who is wronged in 72 11| ancestor is a wonderful thing, far higher than that of 73 11| without anger about any thing or person; though as we 74 11| would be an extraordinary thing if such an one, whether 75 12| and robbery a shameless thing; and none of the sons of 76 12| swear; for it is a dreadful thing to know, when many lawsuits 77 12| this was possible, the next thing will be to have justice 78 12| has been spent, to place a thing at last on an insecure foundation.~ 79 12| preservation of every living thing.~Cleinias. How is that?~ 80 12| to look steadily at one thing, and on this to fix all 81 12| generally should look to one thing only; and this, as we admitted, 82 12| general look to that one thing to which they ought to look; 83 12| Ask me what is that one thing which call virtue, and then 84 12| good friend, we will if the thing is in any degree possible.~ 85 12| do you mean, and what new thing is this?~Athenian. In the 86 12| instruction, would be a vain thing; for the learners themselves


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