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1 1 | and never did I see or hear of anything of the kind
2 1 | precisely what we want to hear.~Athenian. Very good; I
3 1 | you. And I always like to hear the Athenian tongue spoken;
4 1 | assured that I shall like to hear you say whatever you have
5 1 | satisfy you?~Cleinias. Let us hear.~Athenian. According to
6 1 | that you are anxious to hear me.~Cleinias. To sure we
7 2 | Athenian. I am glad to hear that you agree with me;
8 3 | would go a great way to hear such another, and would
9 3 | legislator should aim.~Athenian. Hear me, then: there are two
10 3 | elucidate our subject.~Athenian. Hear, then:—There was a time
11 3 | sure.~Athenian. Then, now hear and judge for yourself:—
12 4 | and blessed are they who hear the wise words that flow
13 4 | settlement of our state; may he hear and be propitious to us,
14 4 | will be very necessary to hear about that.~Athenian. I
15 4 | can.~Athenian. “Did we not hear you just now saying, that
16 5 | and in some way see and hear and act in common, and all
17 6 | years; but let him first hear how he ought to seek after
18 6 | hesitation?~Athenian. You shall hear without any fruitless loss
19 6 | better, Stranger, than to hear what you have to say.~Athenian.
20 6 | while, on the other hand, we hear of other human beings who
21 7 | freemen in states, when they hear of it, are very likely to
22 7 | thinking thus. Will you hear me tell how great I deem
23 7 | melodies most sorrowful to hear; and he who at the moment
24 7 | if ever our citizens must hear such lamentations, then
25 7 | we shall hereafter speak. Hear, however, first of all,
26 7 | suitable for young men to hear; I cannot imagine any better
27 8 | see with their eyes and hear with their ears of the so–
28 9 | called good men among you; hear them tell and yourself try
29 9 | citizens who can spare time hear and take a serious interest
30 10| good friend, let us first hear the jests which I suspect
31 10| course by gifts. For when we hear such things said of them
32 10| existence; who likewise see and hear the prostrations and invocations
33 10| acknowledge that the Gods hear and see and know all things,
34 10| but should you desire to hear more, listen to what we
35 11| persons are quick to see and hear all that relates to them,
36 12| good ones which they may hear to be existing elsewhere;
37 12| to see with his eyes and hear with his ears the festivals
38 12| reasonable time; let them see and hear that for the sake of which
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