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1 1 | laws of Zeus, as they are termed, and in those of the Pythian
2 2 | declare that evils as they are termed are goods to the unjust,
3 2 | harmony; and both together are termed choric song. And I said
4 2 | regarded as an amusement, we termed dancing; but when extended
5 3 | likewise of other arts, termed in cities legal practices
6 3 | not mistaken, is generally termed a lordship, and this still
7 3 | lamentations, and another termed paeans, and another, celebrating
8 5 | them is euphemistically termed a colony. And every legislator
9 6 | aim at goods, as they are termed, of a different kind.~Let
10 7 | unwritten customs, and what are termed the laws of our ancestors
11 7 | compositions in prose, as they are termed, having no rhythm or harmony—
12 7 | one, and may be rightly termed Pyrrhic; this imitates the
13 7 | serious poets, as they are termed, who write tragedy, come
14 8 | rites with the Gods who are termed heavenly and their rites,
15 8 | choice” figs, as they are now termed, if he take them off his
16 10| works which are generally termed artificial.~Cleinias. How
17 10| which was strangely enough termed the ninth by us.~Cleinias.
18 10| And this sin, which is termed dishonesty, is an evil of
19 10| the same kind as what is termed disease in living bodies
20 10| the Sophists, as they are termed, with their ingenious devices.
21 11| magic knots, as they are termed, and makes others believe
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