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1 1 | charge of his citizens, in youth and age, and at every time 2 1 | citizens are from their youth upward unacquainted with 3 1 | and Boeotian, and Thurian youth, among whom these institutions 4 1 | right training of a single youth, or of a single chorus—when 5 1 | that from their earliest youth all boys, when they are 6 1 | practise that thing from his youth upwards, both in sport and 7 1 | education in virtue from youth upwards, which makes a man 8 2 | in us the memory of our youth.~Cleinias. Very true.~Athenian. 9 2 | constraining and directing of youth towards that right reason, 10 2 | they must train up your youth. Am I not right? For I plainly 11 2 | him to be gracious to the youth and to turn their hearts. 12 2 | against the excitableness of youth;—afterwards they may taste 13 2 | in age we may renew our youth, and forget our sorrows; 14 2 | them in the days of their youth, viz., the good legislator; 15 3 | into an evil plight. Their youth revolted; and when the soldiers 16 3 | at every time of life, in youth, in manhood, in age, he 17 3 | dotage of age or the heat of youth, having no sense of right 18 3 | Athenian. I think that from his youth upwards he was a soldier, 19 5 | state. The condition of youth which is free from flattery, 20 5 | not, while still in his youth, desert for another, he 21 6 | proof of what they are, from youth upward until the time of 22 6 | twelve others out of the youth of their own tribe—these 23 6 | Everywhere in such places the youth shall make gymnasia for 24 6 | honourable men in the days of his youth. Furthermore, during the 25 6 | minister of the education of youth, male and female; he too 26 7 | that every soul which from youth upward has been familiar 27 7 | of overcoming, from our youth upwards, the fears and terrors 28 7 | makes the disposition of youth discontented and irascible 29 7 | possible way to prevent our youth from even desiring to imitate 30 7 | general fashion among the youth, any more than he would 31 7 | the time has arrived for youth to go to their schoolmasters. 32 7 | mankind declare that the youth who are rightly educated 33 7 | learning is dangerous to youth.~Cleinias. How would you 34 7 | instruction and education of youth. And here and on this wise 35 7 | songs, charming the souls of youth, and inviting them to follow 36 7 | business, the superintendent of youth [i.e., the director of education]; 37 7 | are the studies which our youth ought to learn, for they 38 7 | shall be proposed for our youth.~Cleinias. Proceed.~Athenian. 39 7 | that our citizens and our youth ought to learn about the 40 7 | ago, nor in the days of my youth, and yet I can explain them 41 7 | wonderful and fitting for youth to learn, but of which we 42 7 | exercise and pursuits of youth. And, on the other hand, 43 7 | come into the head of any youth. There remains therefore 44 8 | rest with the instructor of youth and the other guardians 45 8 | the whole education of our youth imposes a law of moderation 46 8 | him to enjoy the beauty of youth, and the other forbidding 47 8 | which desires the beloved youth to be the best possible; 48 8 | I can imagine some lusty youth who is standing by, and 49 8 | connection with a woman or a youth during the whole time of 50 8 | noblest of all, as from their youth upwards we will tell them, 51 9 | education and training from youth upward, he has not abstained 52 9 | violence to a free woman or a youth, shall be slain with impunity 53 10| excesses and insolences of youth, and are offences against 54 10| one who had taken up in youth this opinion, that the Gods 55 10| a way into the minds of youth. They are told by them that 56 10| Athenian. Let us say to the youth:—The ruler of the universe 57 10| who inhabit Olympus.~ O youth or young man, who fancy 58 11| the lightheartedness of youth or the like, shall pay a 59 12| ought in time of peace from youth upwards to practise this 60 12| pretends to be an instructor of youth, show himself to be better


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