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1 1 | that your words are well spoken, and I hardly know what 2 1 | hear the Athenian tongue spoken; the common saying is quite 3 2 | of which we have already spoken, or are about to speak; 4 2 | Athenian. Thus far I have spoken of the chorus of Apollo 5 2 | strains of which we have spoken; and that there should be 6 5 | things we have not as yet spoken, and we must; for to men 7 6 | Cleinias and I have often spoken to one another touching 8 6 | of opinion that we have spoken well. And we hope that you 9 6 | marriage portion I have already spoken; and again I say for the 10 6 | endure to have the truth spoken without raising a tremendous 11 6 | words which have now been spoken; for hereafter there may 12 7 | which of us has most truly spoken; for I myself agree that 13 7 | middle course. And having spoken well, may I add that you 14 7 | strains, I have already spoken both to the character of 15 7 | But we have not as yet spoken, O illustrious guardian 16 7 | the words which we have spoken from early dawn until now, 17 7 | Athenian. Of wrestling we have spoken in part, but of what I should 18 7 | important part we have not spoken, and cannot easily speak 19 7 | truest word that can be spoken in praise of a citizen; 20 8 | concerning which I have often spoken in the previous discourse; 21 8 | been described; and we have spoken also of the toils of the 22 9 | and after the oldest has spoken, the rest shall proceed 23 9 | an oracle of God, be only spoken, and get away without giving 24 9 | truth about wealth should be spoken in all states—namely, that 25 9 | education of the body we have spoken before, and next in order 26 9 | them. And therefore I have spoken as I have.~And now we will 27 9 | who cause the word to be spoken which I am about to utter; 28 9 | the punishments that are spoken of in the world below, but 29 10| BOOK X~And now having spoken of assaults, let us sum 30 10| perverted natures should not be spoken in passion; let us suppose 31 10| are not these things when spoken to a multitude hard to be 32 10| Cleinias. A thing not to be spoken of.~Athenian. And are not 33 10| words.~Athenian. I have spoken with vehemence because I 34 10| impiety will not have been spoken in vain.~Cleinias. So let 35 11| is the reason why I have spoken of these matters. For every 36 11| orphans. And we seem to have spoken opportunely in our former 37 12| these we have indeed already spoken, but there is no harm in 38 12| the things which we have spoken, and which have been compared


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