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1 1 | gained, or censured in the opposite case.~Athenian. Whether 2 1 | war, or poverty, or the opposite of these; in all these states 3 1 | which pull us different and opposite ways, and to opposite actions; 4 1 | and opposite ways, and to opposite actions; and herein lies 5 1 | them; one of which is the opposite of pain and other fears, 6 1 | and other fears, and the opposite also of the greatest and 7 1 | effect of this quite the opposite of the effect of the other? 8 1 | us consider whether the opposite quality is not also to be 9 2 | done to the approver of the opposite sort of pleasure?~Cleinias. 10 2 | now by their own act the opposite result follows. What inference 11 2 | religious tendency. And the opposite view is most at variance 12 2 | point of view, the very opposite is the appearance of both 13 2 | or words which are of an opposite character; nor would they 14 2 | change his character into the opposite—such laws as will infuse 15 3 | being likely to end in the opposite of what he desires. And 16 3 | mental dexterity; and the opposite are to be called wise, even 17 3 | of his house and the very opposite of a saviour of the state: 18 3 | and there was another and opposite sort called lamentations, 19 4 | But with the bad man, the opposite of this is true: for the 20 4 | compelled to represent men of opposite dispositions, and thus to 21 5 | the goods which are the opposite of these evils, he will 22 5 | infinitely happier than the opposite.~Enough of the preamble; 23 5 | the other who is in the opposite case and is a good man cannot 24 6 | in many ways almost the opposite of one another; one of them 25 6 | parents; and he who is of the opposite temper ought to seek the 26 6 | temper ought to seek the opposite alliance. Let there be one 27 6 | and others do just the opposite.~Megillus. True.~Cleinias. 28 6 | rightly led by them, or the opposite if wrongly. Now these are 29 7 | our citizens pray for the opposite of what is good in matters 30 7 | music, when he hears the opposite he detests it, and calls 31 7 | music in three years; for opposite principles are confusing, 32 7 | or falling down; also the opposite postures which are those 33 7 | is the true sort; but the opposite is not right. In the dance 34 7 | own, and very often the opposite of our own. For a state 35 7 | impious; whereas the very opposite is the truth.~Cleinias. 36 7 | censure to that which has the opposite effect.~And now let us address 37 8 | and blaming him who is the opposite. And let poets celebrate 38 8 | no one has ever said the opposite, but every one from his 39 9 | with passion, but has an opposite power, working her will 40 9 | be often drawn by them in opposite directions at the same time.~ 41 10| motion, or is the exact opposite of this true, or are some 42 10| towards the same spot from opposite directions, they unite with 43 10| Athenian. They rank under the opposite class?~Cleinias. Yes.~Athenian. 44 10| therefore, would fall under the opposite class?~Cleinias. Yes.~Athenian. 45 10| alternative is there but the opposite of their knowing?~Cleinias. 46 11| of mankind are the very opposite: their desires are unbounded, 47 12| not experience an effect opposite to that which the many imagine. 48 12| fact?~Athenian. Just the opposite, as I said, of the opinion


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