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1 1 | mankind. One half of their souls will be a slave, the other 2 1 | natures and habits of men’s souls will be of the greatest 3 2 | are rightly implanted in souls not yet capable of understanding 4 2 | to give pleasure to our souls. But this is intolerable 5 2 | to the young and tender souls of children, reciting in 6 2 | never be able to charm the souls of young men in the way 7 2 | that on such occasions the souls of the drinkers become like 8 4 | shopkeepers, and begetting in the souls of men uncertain and unfaithful 9 4 | all that relates to the souls and bodies and properties 10 5 | greatest is one which in the souls of most men is innate, and 11 5 | no effect, either on the souls or bodies of those whom 12 5 | and covetousness from the souls of men, so that they can 13 5 | similar results in their souls. And in all such qualities 14 6 | impression of himself on the souls and bodies of his offspring, 15 6 | and whips, and make their souls three times, or rather many 16 7 | which are suited to the souls of young children, in the 17 7 | and the natures of their souls. For when they have been 18 7 | sacred rites, exciting the souls of the audience with words 19 7 | deeds, either with their souls or with their bodies, and 20 7 | nature of different men’s souls; seeking truly to consider 21 7 | by nature, either for our souls or bodies, or for the actions 22 7 | and songs, charming the souls of youth, and inviting them 23 7 | imitation is of brave bodies and souls, and the action is direct 24 7 | noble bodies and generous souls. But it is necessary also 25 7 | kind which will make the souls of young men better, and 26 7 | piracy by sea enter into your souls and make you cruel and lawless 27 8 | truly unfortunate whose souls are compelled to pass through 28 8 | the corruptions of human souls, opposing the mightiest 29 9 | tales, they work on such souls no prevention; for if they 30 10| the most perfect soul or souls carries round the heavens.~ 31 10| manner, that since a soul or souls having every sort of excellence 32 10| causes of all of them, those souls are Gods, whether they are 33 10| you shall go to the worse souls, or if better to the better, 34 10| we know that there dwell souls possessing an unjust spirit, 35 10| contempt of mankind conjure the souls of the living and say that 36 11| discourse, when we said that the souls of the dead have the power 37 11| the second place of the souls of the departed, who by 38 11| Men should also fear the souls of the living who are aged 39 11| reconciled; but if their souls are too much tossed with 40 12| which is the only remedy for souls in their condition, as I 41 12| the state, having their souls all full of eyes, with which


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