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1 1 | opposite ways, and to opposite actions; and herein lies the difference
2 2 | manners occurring in various actions, fortunes, dispositions—
3 3 | since they proclaim by actions that the ordinary distinctions
4 3 | may properly speak of the actions of that day. And I would
5 4 | praising and rewarding some actions and reproving others, and
6 5 | accomplish this. As to the actions of those who do evil, but
7 6 | than is fitting in all his actions, ought to desire to become
8 6 | is all abroad in all his actions, and beside himself both
9 6 | regard to the natures and actions of his slaves is undefiled
10 7 | souls or bodies, or for the actions which they perform. For
11 8 | state, creators of noble actions—let their poems be sung,
12 8 | one takes notice of his actions before the judges at the
13 9 | of unholy and treasonable actions, and to him who hearkens
14 9 | just men and things and actions, are all fair, and, if a
15 9 | the correlatives of just actions.~Cleinias. And what is the
16 9 | respect these two classes of actions differ from one another?
17 9 | whatsoever, two kinds of actions have been distinguished—
18 9 | now get five sources of actions; and for these five we will
19 9 | Athenian. There is one kind of actions done by violence and in
20 9 | day, and another kind of actions which are done in darkness
21 9 | passion, in the case of such actions we must begin by making
22 9 | informed themselves of the actions of the criminals, and they
23 9 | And we were saying that actions done from passion are of
24 10| they will not make their actions conform to the copy which
25 10| and primitive works and actions will be works of art; they
26 10| When the king saw that our actions had life, and that there
27 10| become happy; and in their actions, as in a mirror, you seemed
28 10| secret performance of these actions—by raising temples and by
29 11| purity in their religious actions. But if a man will not conform
30 11| punishments are to be of all actions of theft and violence, and
31 12| and sense, and in all her actions will proceed by mere chance.~
32 12| learn and know or whose evil actions require to be punished and
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