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1 1 | and has no more fear or respect, and is ready to do or say 2 2 | the particular training in respect of pleasure and pain, which 3 2 | proclamation?~Cleinias. In what respect?~Athenian. There would be 4 2 | work is beautiful or in any respect deficient in beauty?~Cleinias. 5 3 | with us, how and in what respect the kings of Argos and Messene 6 4 | pay the yearly tribute of respect to the dead, honouring them 7 4 | honour of the Gods and the respect of parents, enough has been 8 5 | best pass through life in respect of those other things which 9 5 | old and decayed one, in respect of Gods and temples—the 10 5 | of numbers have a use in respect of all the variations of 11 6 | if it meet with proper respect from each individual. He 12 6 | them, but yet more out of respect to ourselves. And the right 13 7 | misunderstood.~Cleinias. In what respect?~Athenian. In that the right 14 7 | maidens should in every respect imitate her, esteeming highly 15 7 | present.~Cleinias. In what respect?~Athenian. At present they 16 7 | to act?~Athenian. In what respect?~Cleinias. I mean to what 17 7 | have a comic character in respect of style, song, and dance, 18 8 | cities has fellow, either in respect of leisure or comin and 19 8 | and imitating in every respect the reality of war; fighting 20 8 | imposing the law, which, in one respect, is easy, but, in another, 21 8 | which was very easy in one respect, but in another most difficult. 22 8 | offender in each case.~With respect to the gathering in of the 23 8 | or country at all.~With respect to food and the distribution 24 9 | still perfectly beautiful in respect of the excellent justice 25 9 | ever determined in what respect these two classes of actions 26 9 | for murder. Still having respect to the fortune which has 27 9 | word and deed; he shall respect any one who is twenty years 28 10| inverse ratio to each other in respect to their case and difficulty.~ 29 11| freedman, if he do not pay respect or sufficient respect to 30 11| pay respect or sufficient respect to him who freed him. Now 31 11| him who freed him. Now the respect shall be, that the freedman 32 11| does but swear without any respect for God or man. Certainly, 33 11| bad. And, therefore, in respect of the multifarious occupations 34 11| trade, that is to say, in respect of such of them as are allowed 35 11| in such matters, out of respect to the Gods who are their 36 11| first and highest tribute of respect is to be given to those 37 11| regard and gratify in every respect their wishes more than those 38 12| and suitable tributes of respect. These are the customs, 39 12| her own citizens, showing respect to Zeus, the God of hospitality, 40 12| if he be perfect in every respect, ought not only to be able


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