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1 1 | afterwards require for their art. For example, the future 2 1 | the greatest use in that art which has the management 3 1 | management of them; and that art, if I am not mistaken, is 4 2 | Athenian. The adaptation of art to the characters of men. 5 2 | find that their works of art are painted or moulded in 6 2 | drawing, music, or any other art, he who is to be a competent 7 2 | Athenian. The whole choral art is also in our view the 8 2 | of education; and of this art, rhythms and harmonies form 9 2 | was one half of the choral art, may be said to have been 10 2 | united formed the choral art?~Cleinias. Very true.~Athenian. 11 3 | no more of them until the art of metallurgy had again 12 4 | less extreme view, that art should be there also; for 13 4 | having the aid of the pilot’s art. You would agree?~Cleinias. 14 4 | require to exercise his art?~Cleinias. Certainly.~Athenian. 15 4 | whatever comes in, and his art being imitative, he is often 16 4 | scientifically themselves the art which they impart scientifically 17 5 | retentive, shrewd, and aided by art divine he makes progress 18 6 | great acquaintance with the art.~Athenian. No matter; we 19 7 | said about them; but the art of wrestling erect and keeping 20 7 | who attend the schools the art of war and the art of music, 21 7 | schools the art of war and the art of music, and the children 22 7 | the shuttles and the whole art of spinning? Or shall we 23 7 | dancing in arms and the whole art of fighting—when grown—up 24 7 | most akin to the military art, and is to be pursued for 25 7 | words in gestures the whole art of dancing has arisen. And 26 8 | could we ever study the art of selfdefence?~Cleinias. 27 8 | every man will stoop to any art or contrivance, seemly or 28 8 | an efficient manner the art of war, or any other noble 29 8 | wrestling, the masters of the art have laid down what is fair 30 8 | contests, in his zeal for his art, ind also because he was 31 8 | order of the state, has an art which requires much study 32 8 | rightly, or of practising one art himself, and superintending 33 8 | superintend the smith’s art rather than his own, under 34 8 | from them than from his own art; but let every man in the 35 8 | man in the state have one art, and get his living by that. 36 8 | citizen incline to any other art than the study of virtue, 37 8 | or the materials of any art which have to be imported, 38 8 | need of introducing any art, or plant, or metal, or 39 8 | but he must practise an art, and not abide more than 40 9 | apprehending that the true art or politics is concerned, 41 10| some by nature, some by art, and some by chance.~Cleinias. 42 10| of chance, the lesser of art, which, receiving from nature 43 10| chance, and none of them by art, and that as to the bodies 44 10| or of any God, or from art, but as I was saying, by 45 10| nature and chance only. Art sprang up afterwards and 46 10| degree, and have more of art; also that legislation is 47 10| legislation is entirely a work of art, and is based on assumptions 48 10| exist not by nature, but by art, and by the laws of states, 49 10| alterations which are made by art and by law have no basis 50 10| support the law and also art, and acknowledge that both 51 10| and attention and mind and art and law will be prior to 52 10| actions will be works of art; they will be the first, 53 10| under the government of art and mind.~Cleinias. But 54 10| great, by one and the same art; or that God, the wisest 55 11| in free states the man of art ought not to attempt to 56 11| individuals by the help of his art, which is by nature a true 57 11| us under the fair name of art has come an evil reputation. 58 11| our state this so–called art, whether really an art or 59 11| called art, whether really an art or only an experience and 60 11| practice destitute of any art, ought if possible never


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