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1 1 | sufficiently proves that you are wise and good, and I and Megillus
2 1 | appoint a sober man and a wise to be our master of the
3 1 | and drunken, and not over–wise, only by some special good
4 1 | loosened, and fancying himself wise, he is brimming over with
5 2 | of those whom they think wise, they are ashamed of dancing
6 3 | But were you not right and wise in speaking as you did,
7 3 | opposite are to be called wise, even although, in the words
8 3 | greatest of all, is, that the wise should lead and command,
9 3 | obey; and yet, O thou most wise Pindar, as I should reply
10 3 | state ought to be free and wise and harmonious, and that
11 3 | danger. And if there was any wise man among them, who was
12 3 | Any more than our pattern wise man, whom we exhibited as
13 4 | blessed are they who hear the wise words that flow from his
14 4 | of the God who rules over wise men.~Cleinias. And who is
15 4 | thus ordered, what should a wise man do or think, or not
16 4 | piety. Next to these Gods, a wise man will do service to the
17 5 | the intemperate, and the wise life than the foolish life,
18 5 | surpassing the cowardly, and the wise exceeding the foolish. And
19 5 | temperate and courageous and wise and healthy exceed the cowardly
20 6 | Now a man need not be very wise, Cleinias, in order to see
21 6 | the election be on this wise. All who are horse or foot
22 6 | the hands of a not over–wise doctor.~The building of
23 6 | make such a marriage as wise men would approve. Now they
24 7 | man is to be made good and wise by experience and learning
25 7 | youth. And here and on this wise let my fanciful tale about
26 8 | shall be ordered on this wise. The goddess of Autumn has
27 9 | character of loving and wise parents, rather than of
28 9 | return shall be on this wise: (and here the law has difficulty
29 9 | traditions as though he were too wise to believe in them, requires
30 10| friends, are the sayings of wise men, poets and prose writers,
31 11| legal restitution be on this wise:—If a man sells a slave
32 12| corrupted, pretending to be wise when he is not, let him
33 12| unbidden to the doors of the wise and rich, being one of them
34 12| been, or is, or will be a wise and understanding soul;
35 12| because they have many wise thoughts—that is to say,
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