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34 excellent
34 ignorance
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Plato
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1 1 | subsequent remarks. Will you allow me then to explain how I 2 2 | about drink, if you will allow me to do so.~Cleinias. What 3 2 | the same principle, will allow of other pleasures, designing 4 2 | I shall never agree or allow that this city or this man 5 3 | will endeavour, if you will allow me, to make out and demonstrate 6 4 | legislator ought not to allow the poets to do what they 7 5 | will not, if he can help, allow others to partake in a friendly 8 5 | could help, would admit, or allow to continue the greatest 9 5 | such matters can neither allow the old ways to continue, 10 5 | reputation for virtue, will allow the lot to be impaired in 11 5 | our ordinances, and will allow themselves to be deprived 12 5 | most akin to it; you must allow the legislator to perfect 13 6 | legislator ought not to allow the education of children 14 6 | more than his means will allow; he who is of the richest 15 6 | of cleanliness, and not allow a private person to encroach 16 7 | fear, and every one will allow that this is the way to 17 7 | from pains; nor should we allow any one, young or old, male 18 7 | Athenian. Then we will allow time for reflection, and 19 7 | we do, Cleinias? Shall we allow a stranger to run down Sparta 20 7 | we shall all in a moment allow you to erect your stage 21 8 | will not, if he can help, allow him to become either noble, 22 8 | Our citizens should not allow pleasures to strengthen 23 8 | think that we had better allow the Stranger to proceed 24 8 | leaving the country, or to allow him to remain for the whole 25 9 | his parents, no law will allow to kill his father or his 26 9 | from one another. And to allow courts of law to determine 27 9 | the legislator should only allow them to ordain the penalties 28 11| of the assembly does not allow, or which he has made under 29 11| will not, if I can help, allow this; but I will legislate 30 11| of jest and earnest, and allow a man to make use of ridicule 31 12| or military officer shall allow him to serve as a soldier, 32 12| throw open his house and allow him to search things both 33 12| And if a person will not allow the searcher to make his 34 12| of lamentation, and not allow the voice of the mourner


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