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chant 1
chants 3
chaos 2
character 29
characteristic 2
characterized 1
characters 10
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29 described
29 endeavour
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1 1 | to any one. Look at the character of our country: Crete is 2 1 | overcome his own natural character—since if he be unpractised 3 1 | second place to train the character of a man, if care be taken 4 1 | manifest of getting to know a character in sport, and without paying 5 2 | others in a muse of another character. And yet most persons say, 6 2 | the judges must be men of character, for they will require both 7 2 | does not know what is the character and meaning of the piece, 8 2 | artists very inferior in character to the Muses themselves, 9 2 | which are of an opposite character; nor would they mix up the 10 2 | for men of their age and character to sing; and may sing them, 11 2 | and music, will change his character into the opposite—such laws 12 4 | Cretans which has the highest character at the present day is the 13 4 | well hope to reproduce the character of Nestor, who is said to 14 5 | stronger, and having a certain character of firmness, whereas the 15 5 | waters; or, again, from the character of the food given by the 16 6 | together diversities of character; but excessive intercourse 17 7 | difficulty implant either character in the young.~Cleinias. 18 7 | than at any other time the character is engrained by habit. Nay, 19 7 | already spoken both to the character of the selection of them, 20 7 | choruses are to teach and the character of them, they have been 21 7 | a peaceful or a warlike character, or indeed as having any 22 7 | comedy, and have a comic character in respect of style, song, 23 8 | without any regard to the character of the beloved; the other 24 8 | tradition of their evil character among all, slaves and freemen, 25 9 | states ought not to have the character of loving and wise parents, 26 9 | these last ought to have a character of severity.~Cleinias. Naturally.~ 27 9 | is legislating be of this character, he must take most matters 28 11| daughter, with a view to his character and disposition—the father, 29 12| decided.~Let such be the character of the person who goes abroad,


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