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1 1 | alive.~Athenian. Yes, and a noble reputation it was, worthy 2 2 | as he ought, by fair and noble words, in his rhythms, the 3 2 | him who accomplishes all noble things, not having justice; 4 2 | mistaken, what is that good and noble principle in life which 5 2 | and men, though good and noble, are nevertheless unpleasant, 6 2 | just and the good and the noble has an excellent moral and 7 2 | Cleinias. Truth, Stranger, is a noble thing and a lasting, but 8 2 | in their strains all the noble thoughts of which we have 9 2 | profitable, the good and the noble, are qualities which the 10 2 | infuse into him a just and noble fear, which will take up 11 3 | destruction of great and noble interests, than are here 12 3 | expedition, which was so noble, and might have had such 13 3 | how to use his great and noble possession, how happy would 14 3 | nevertheless thinks to be good and noble, and loves and embraces 15 3 | follows the principle that the noble should rule over the ignoble; 16 4 | the attainment of just and noble sentiments: this was said 17 4 | and of a courageous and noble nature; let him have that 18 4 | memory, courageous, of a noble nature?~Athenian. Yes; and 19 4 | elder the younger, and the noble the ignoble? And there were 20 5 | base and evil, the good and noble, according to the standard 21 5 | justice and the just are noble, whereas retribution is 22 5 | and no man who is not of a noble spirit is able to accomplish 23 5 | number and every good and noble quality. And, above all, 24 5 | while he who spends on noble objects, and acquires wealth 25 6 | suppose, their serious and noble pursuit?~Athenian. Perhaps; 26 6 | obeys this law will do a noble action; but he who will 27 7 | and is the exercise of a noble person and a manly heart; 28 7 | which are appropriate to noble bodies and generous souls. 29 8 | never in his life done any noble or illustrious action; but 30 8 | in the state, creators of noble actions—let their poems 31 8 | art of war, or any other noble aim, but makes the orderly 32 8 | allow him to become either noble, or rich, or strong, or 33 8 | person of the freeborn or noble class except his wedded 34 9 | every man should honour the noble and the just. Fly from the 35 11| received the benefit of any noble service in war, does not 36 11| accordingly.~There are many noble things in human life, but 37 11| spoil them. Is not justice noble, which has been the civilizer 38 11| of justice be other than noble? And yet upon this profession 39 12| rather than a courageous and noble and blessed death—in such


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