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1 1 | discourse a little more at length about intoxication, which
2 1 | not to be unworthy of the length of discourse.~Athenian.
3 2 | excess of wine; when, at length, he has reached forty years,
4 4 | they should be double in length even when shortest, because
5 4 | threaten and be of half the length.~Megillus. The shorter form,
6 4 | is to be approved; nor is length at all to be regarded. Of
7 5 | cautiously effected in a length of time. And such a change
8 7 | them; the measurement of length, surface, and depth is the
9 7 | measurements of things which have length, and breadth, and depth,
10 7 | You know, I suppose, what length is?~Cleinias. Certainly.~
11 7 | Athenian. That is to say, length is naturally commensurable
12 7 | naturally commensurable with length, and breadth with breadth,
13 7 | good.~Athenian. Concerning length and breadth when compared
14 7 | depth, or breadth when and length when compared with one another,
15 7 | one, nor will any great length of time be required. And
16 8 | the youths we will fix the length of the contest at two–thirds,
17 10| certainly extend to great length, if we are to treat the
18 10| demonstrating to them at some length the things of which they
19 10| brevity should be preferred to length; who is “at our heels”?—
20 10| that they take up a dismal length of time?~Cleinias. Why,
21 10| recollections are prior to length and breadth and depth and
22 11| he is convicted let the length of his imprisonment be doubled.
23 12| been wronged, and so at length in due time he grows old
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