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guiltless 4
guilty 29
gymnasia 7
gymnastic 35
gymnastics 7
habit 26
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35 doing
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35 going
35 gymnastic
35 hold
35 inferior
35 learn
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gymnastic

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1 1 | shall have common meals and gymnastic exercises, and wear arms.~ 2 1 | that the common meals and gymnastic exercises have been excellently 3 1 | in importance to that of gymnastic, they are in their very 4 2 | of all sorts, including gymnastic, musical, and equestrian 5 2 | the origin of music and gymnastic.~Cleinias. To be sure, I 6 2 | scientific training may be called gymnastic.~Cleinias. Exactly.~Athenian. 7 2 | discussed music and not gymnastic, what answer are either 8 2 | command to proceed with gymnastic.~Cleinias. You quite understand 9 3 | as if one were to command gymnastic masters or physicians to 10 6 | appoint directors of music and gymnastic, two kinds of each—of the 11 6 | the same who judge of the gymnastic contests of men, shall judge 12 7 | this very peculiar sort of gymnastic applied to such little creatures, 13 7 | who has been trained in gymnastic exercises and one who has 14 7 | has two branches—one of gymnastic, which is concerned with 15 7 | improvement of the soul. And gymnastic has also two branchesdancing 16 7 | completely described the kind of gymnastic which I said at first ought 17 7 | aside these principles of gymnastic and wrestling and to enunciate 18 7 | we had said all, and that gymnastic alone remained; but now 19 7 | fear of contradiction that gymnastic and horsemanship are as 20 7 | letting the girls share in gymnastic and music, while the grown– 21 7 | preceding about dancing and gymnastic exercise in general. Having 22 7 | speak in like manner about gymnastic. For boys and girls ought 23 7 | learn to dance and practise gymnastic exercisesought they not?~ 24 7 | the charge of music and gymnastic.~Cleinias. But how will 25 7 | about dancing and about gymnastic movements in general; for 26 8 | choruses, and musical and gymnastic contests, assigning them 27 8 | making dancing and all gymnastic tend to this end; and also 28 8 | they shall practise some gymnastic exercises, greater as well 29 8 | must remember, about all gymnastic contests, that only the 30 8 | to the unarmed either in gymnastic exercises or in these contests. 31 8 | Thus the competition in gymnastic and the mode of learning 32 10| medicine, and husbandry, and gymnastic. And they say that politics 33 12| the youths who practise gymnastic and whom the relations of 34 12| superintendents and umpires of gymnastic and equestrian contests, 35 12| force a rival competitor in gymnastic or music, or any other sort


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